Easily convert any measurement of rice cups to kilograms with this online calculator. How many kb are there in one cup of white rice?
Measuring rice by weight (kilograms instead of cups) provides more accurate results in cooking. Please note that rice cups to kg conversion vary by room temperature, quality of rice etc. But by using these conversion rates you can’t go wrong.
When we are talking about converting rice from cups to kilograms, we refer to regular white rice, a smaller grain type rice used most frequently in western cooking. For different rice types you can get different conversion rates. Scroll down to see rice cups to kg conversion for other types of rice.
1 cup of white rice = 0.21 kilograms.
Online rice cups to kilograms calculator
Simply type in the cups measurement of your rice that you want to convert to kilograms (kg). Then click the “Convert rice cups to kg” button, and you’ll instantly get the weight in kilograms.
Rice cups to kg conversion table
White rice cups | Amount, in kilograms (kg) |
1/2 cup | 0.105 kg |
2/3 cup | 0.140 kg |
1 cup | 0.21 kg |
2 cups | 0.42 kg |
3 cups | 0.63 kg |
4 cups | .84 kg |
5 cups | 1.05 kg |
6 cups | 1.26 kg |
7 cups | 1.47 kg |
8 cups | 1.68 kg |
9 cups | 1.89 kg |
10 cups | 2.1 kg |
Other types of rice
Type of rice | One cup in kilograms | 5 cups in kg | 10 cups in kg |
Regular white rice | 0.21 kg | 1.05 kg | 2.1 kg |
Long grain rice | 0.2 kg | 1 kg | 2 kg |
Arborio rice | 0.2 kg | 1 kg | 2 kg |
Notes To Converting Rice Cups To KilogGrams
As you can see, all types of rice vary roughly between 0.2 and 0.21 kilograms per cup. Somewhere we rounded the values as even when you measure the same type of rice in the same setting you can get different results by 1-5 grams.
Furthermore, when using rice, it is not that important to have exact quantities. You won’t really notice any difference if using 0.2 or 0.21 kilograms of rice, no matter what type.
So simply using 0.2 kg as the weight of one cup for long grain rice and 0.21 kg for smaller grain rice will do the job.
We used regular US cups (240 ml) to determine how much is 1 cup of rice in kilograms.