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1 gram of Flax Seeds (ground) in cups
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| grams | cups |
|---|---|
| 10 grams | 0.08 cups |
| 25 grams | 0.20 cups |
| 50 grams | 0.40 cups |
| 100 grams | 0.80 cups |
| 150 grams | 1.2 cups |
| 200 grams | 1.6 cups |
| 250 grams | 2.0 cups |
| 500 grams | 4.0 cups |
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Density-accurate conversions for baking
Why this conversion matters
Flax Seeds (ground) has a density of 0.53 g/ml, which means it's moderately light — a cup weighs less than you might expect. Using weight-based measurements gives you consistent results every time.
Recipe Context for Flax Seeds (ground)
For seed gels: hydration ratio directly affects binding strength.
For toppings: weight gives consistent coverage and bake color.
Common Pitfalls
- Switching brands without re-checking weight can change texture and bake time.
- Using volume-only measurements for dense ingredients can overshoot recipe targets.
Brand Variance Example
Baseline on this page: 1 cup flax seeds (ground) = 126g. Real-world range can shift by about 9% because cut size, grind consistency, and oil content alter packing behavior.
Example for 2 cups: baseline 252g, common range 230g-274g. If your bake is texture-sensitive, start with the lower bound and adjust after a test batch.