Ounces: 0 oz
Measuring 1 1/2 or 1.5 Cups to OZ needs quite often in cooking. It can be measured easily by following the below mentioned process
- For liquids: Since 1 cup = 8 fluid ounces, 1 1/2 cups = 12 fluid ounces (fl oz).
- For dry ingredients: The weight in ounces varies based on the ingredient’s density.
Here are 10 examples of 1 1/2 cups to ounces for various dry ingredients:
- Cocoa powder – 1 1/2 cups ≈ 5.1 oz (145g)
- Oats – 1 1/2 cups ≈ 5.4 oz (153g)
- Rice (uncooked) – 1 1/2 cups ≈ 10.6 oz (300g)
- Cornmeal – 1 1/2 cups ≈ 8.4 oz (240g)
- Shredded cheese – 1 1/2 cups ≈ 6.4 oz (180g)
- Breadcrumbs – 1 1/2 cups ≈ 3 oz (85g)
- Powdered sugar – 1 1/2 cups ≈ 6.4 oz (180g)
- Chia seeds – 1 1/2 cups ≈ 8.4 oz (240g)
- Dried beans (uncooked) – 1 1/2 cups ≈ 10.2 oz (290g)
- Granola – 1 1/2 cups ≈ 6 oz (170g)
FAQs:
How many ounces is 1.5 cups?
Since 1.5 cups is the same as 1 1/2 cups, 1.5 cups = 12 fluid ounces (fl oz) for liquids, while dry ingredient weights vary.
How many ounces is 1 1/2 cups of cream cheese?
Cream cheese is a dense ingredient. 1 1/2 cups of cream cheese = 12 oz (340g).
How many ounces is 1 1/2 cups of water?
Water follows standard liquid measurements. 1 1/2 cups of water = 12 fluid ounces (fl oz).