Do you want to know how much is 1 gram of rice in milliliters? How many milliliters are 1 gram of rice? Convert 1 g of rice to ml (1 gram to milliliters, cooked and uncooked).
Converting 1 gram of rice to milliliters is not as straightforward as you might think. Grams are a mass unit while milliliters are a volume unit. Also the exact conversion rate might depend on the type of rice you want to measure and wheter you have cooked or uncooked rice. But even if there is no exact conversion rate converting 1 gram rice to milliliters, here you can find the conversions for the most searched for types of rice.
How Many milliliters is 1 gram Of Rice?
1 gram = 1.2 milliliters of regular white rice.
Please note that grams and milliliters are not interchangeable units. You need to know what type of rice you are converting in order to get the exact milliliters value for 1 gram of rice. See this conversion table below for measuring 1 g of different types of rice in ml.
Also because rice is a very grainy ingredient, the exact measurement of grams of rice in milliliters might differ from time to time.
Convert 1 g of rice to ml
Ingredient | 1 g rice to ml |
White rice | 1.2 ml |
Long grain rice | 1.14 ml |
Jasmine rice | 1.2 ml |
Arborio (risotto) rice | 1.2 ml |
Cooked rice | 1.71 ml |
Note To Measuring 1 gram Of Rice In milliliters
- Measuring dry and grainy ingredients, such as rice, by weight (1 gram) will provide much more accurate results in cooking.
- Please note that converting 1 gram of rice to milliliters can vary slightly by room temperature, quality of the ingredient, type of rice etc. But by using exactly 1 gram you can't go wrong.
- g is an abbreviation of gram.
- ml is an abbreviation of milliliter.
- Milliliter values are rounded to 2 decimals.
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