Convert ounces Whole Wheat Flour to cups Whole Wheat Flour
Instantly convert ounces Whole Wheat Flour (ounces) to cups Whole Wheat Flour (cups) with our free online calculator.
Quick Reference: Whole Wheat Flour
| ounces | cups |
|---|---|
| 10 | 2.16 |
| 25 | 5.41 |
| 50 | 10.81 |
| 100 | 21.63 |
| 200 | 43.26 |
| 500 | 108.15 |
How to Convert ounces Whole Wheat Flour to cups Whole Wheat Flour
Formula
To convert ounces Whole Wheat Flour (ounces) to cups Whole Wheat Flour (cups): Divide ounces by 0.554 (density of Whole Wheat Flour)
About ounces Whole Wheat Flour (ounces)
Ounces of Whole Wheat Flour. Measured by US avoirdupois ounce (= 28.349523125 g exactly per NIST SP 811 — distinct from fluid ounce which is a volume unit). Mass-ounce measurement is preferred in US butcher/bakery/professional contexts where precision matters but the recipe uses imperial customary units. Common US baking ingredient packages list both ounces (mass) + grams: a stick of butter = 4 oz = 113 g; a 'pound' of flour = 16 oz = 454 g. CRITICAL: do NOT confuse with the troy ounce (~31.1 g — used only for precious metals) or the fluid ounce (volume unit = 29.57 mL). Whole wheat flour is wheat flour milled from the entire kernel including bran, germ, and endosperm — retaining the dietary fiber, B-vitamins, iron, and natural oils that white flour discards during the refining process. Protein content varies by wheat variety (12-14% for hard red, 10-12% for hard white). Density ~0.554 g/mL (1 cup = 130 g typical; slightly denser than AP flour due to bran particle packing). Whole wheat flour absorbs more liquid than white flour and produces denser baked goods. Many bakers blend whole wheat with AP flour (typically 25-50% whole wheat) for a balanced flavor + texture. Stone-ground whole wheat retains coarser bran particles and more nutrients than roller-milled. Refrigerator or freezer storage (3-6 months) is recommended due to oils in the wheat germ that can oxidize and turn rancid. Major US brands: King Arthur, Bob's Red Mill, Hodgson Mill, Gold Medal. Density: 0.554 g/mL (used to convert volume measurements to mass).
About cups Whole Wheat Flour (cups)
Cups of Whole Wheat Flour. Measured by US cup (= 240 mL = 16 US tablespoons = 48 US teaspoons per FDA 21 CFR 101.9). The cup is the dominant US baking + cooking volume unit, but actual density varies significantly by how the ingredient is packed (scooped vs spooned-and-leveled — a 1-cup scoop of flour can range from 110 g to 150+ g depending on technique, which is why precise bakers use mass measurement in grams). Always level with a flat edge (the back of a knife) for accurate volumetric measurement. Whole wheat flour is wheat flour milled from the entire kernel including bran, germ, and endosperm — retaining the dietary fiber, B-vitamins, iron, and natural oils that white flour discards during the refining process. Protein content varies by wheat variety (12-14% for hard red, 10-12% for hard white). Density ~0.554 g/mL (1 cup = 130 g typical; slightly denser than AP flour due to bran particle packing). Whole wheat flour absorbs more liquid than white flour and produces denser baked goods. Many bakers blend whole wheat with AP flour (typically 25-50% whole wheat) for a balanced flavor + texture. Stone-ground whole wheat retains coarser bran particles and more nutrients than roller-milled. Refrigerator or freezer storage (3-6 months) is recommended due to oils in the wheat germ that can oxidize and turn rancid. Major US brands: King Arthur, Bob's Red Mill, Hodgson Mill, Gold Medal. Density: 0.554 g/mL (used to convert volume measurements to mass).