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It is not possible to convert grams to cup measures without knowing what is being measured. For instance one cup of butter or lard would weigh about 250 grams but one cup of plain flour only weighs about 150 grams, so 250 grams of flour would be about 1 and 2/3 cups.
It depends on the product: cups is liquid volume and grams is weight, so it will be completely different for various products and ingredients.

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