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How many tablespoon to cup?
One of the most common questions about measurements of liquids is “How many tablespoons are there in a cup?” The answer may vary depending on what type of measure is used, as there are many systems currently in use.
In the US and some parts of Canada, a standard cup equals 8 fluid ounces or 16 tablespoons. A 250-milliliter cup in many other countries holds about 8.3 fluid ounces, or slightly more than 15 1/2 tbsp.
When making measurements with any system, remember to always use a liquid measuring cup for accuracy. It’s also important to know how many teaspoons make up a tablespoon and how many tablespoons plus a teaspoon make up one cup.
There are several online calculators that can help you convert between the two systems. This can save you time and help you get accurate results when cooking or baking.
Measure Equivalents:
1 tablespoon (tbsp) = 3 teaspoons (tsp) 1/16 cup (c) = 1 tablespoon 1/8 cup = 2 tablespoons 1/6 cup = 2 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons 1/4 cup = 4 tablespoons 1/3 cup = 5 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon 3/8 cup = 6 tablespoons 1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons 2/3 cup = 10 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons 3/4 cup = 12 tablespoons 1 cup = 48 teaspoons 1 cup= 16 tablespoons This table was collected from www.ars.usda.gov
Imperial vs Metric systems: What are the differences?

For U.S.-based cooking, recipes generally call for cup measurements. However, if you are living in a country that uses the metric system, such as the UK, converting your recipe is necessary to get the desired outcome!
To put it simply, when a recipe calls for 1 US cup of flour, you can substitute 0.95 UK cups or 237 ml instead. With this conversion in mind, preparing dishes becomes even easier!
This blog post is based on a standard unit cup size, which is what most people call the US customary cup.
About the US customary system

If you’re in the United States, all measurements for cooking should be done using ‘US cups.’
Each US cup equals 236.588 mL, 16 US tablespoons (tbsp), and 15.77 metric tablespoons (United Kingdom or international).
Keeping these conversions top of mind will ensure your baking endeavors are successful!
Various cup and tablespoon sizes
If you’re searching for more information on the sizes of cups and tbsp around the world, then look no further! Our article provides a straightforward reference table with all the answers.

Tablespoon to a US legal cup

Tablespoon in cup (Metric cup & Imperial cup)

How many tablespoons in a cup?

Volume Equivalents (liquid)* 3 teaspoons 1 tablespoon 0.5 fluid ounce 2 tablespoons 1/8 cup 1 fluid ounce 4 tablespoons 1/4 cup 2 fluid ounces 5 1/3 tablespoons 1/3 cup 2.7 fluid ounces 8 tablespoons 1/2 cup 4 fluid ounces 12 tablespoons 3/4 cup 6 fluid ounces 16 tablespoons 1 cup 8 fluid ounces 2 cups 1 pint 16 fluid ounces 2 pints 1 quart 32 fluid ounces 4 quarts 1 gallon 128 fluid ounces This table was collected from www.exploratorium.edu
How do I convert cups into tablespoons?

Method to convert tablespoons to cups

If you’re looking to convert tbsp to cup, simply divide the quantity by the conversion factor!
This equation is a helpful tool:
Cups = Tablespoons ÷ 16. Remember that 1 cup is equivalent to 16 tablespoons!
How many teaspoons in a tablespoon?

A tablespoon is equivalent to 3 teaspoons, so there are 3 teaspoons in a tablespoon. If you need to convert tablespoons to teaspoons, simply multiply the number of tablespoons by 3. For example, if you have 2 tablespoons, that’s equal to 6 teaspoons.
Cup to tablespoon conversion chart
Cups | Tablespoons |
1.0 | 1 Cup = 16 Tablespoons |
1.1 | 1.1 Cup = 17.6 Tablespoons |
1.2 | 1.2 Cup = 19.2 Tablespoons |
1.3 | 1.3 Cup = 20.8 Tablespoons |
1.4 | 1.4 Cup = 22.4 Tablespoons |
1.5 | 1.5 Cup = 24 Tablespoons |
1.6 | 1.6 Cup = 25.6 Tablespoons |
1.7 | 1.7 Cup = 27.2 Tablespoons |
1.8 | 1.8 Cup = 28.8 Tablespoons |
1.9 | 1.9 Cup = 30.4 Tablespoons |
2.0 | 2 Cups = 32 Tablespoons |
2.1 | 2.1 Cups = 33.6 Tablespoons |
2.2 | 2.2 Cups = 35.2 Tablespoons |
2.3 | 2.3 Cups = 36.8 Tablespoons |
2.4 | 2.4 Cups = 38.4 Tablespoons |
2.5 | 2.5 Cups = 40 Tablespoons |
2.6 | 2.6 Cups = 41.6 Tablespoons |
2.7 | 2.7 Cups = 43.2 Tablespoons |
2.8 | 2.8 Cups = 44.8 Tablespoons |
2.9 | 2.9 Cups = 46.4 Tablespoons |
Tablespoons and Cups

What is a tablespoon?
A tablespoon is a volume measurement that equals three teaspoons or 1/2 fluid ounce. This amount equates to almost 14.8 milliliters, but when used in nutrition labeling, it is equal to 15 ml.
The tablespoon is a common US unit of measure for volume. You can abbreviate it as “tbsp”, or even more simply, as T, Tbls, or Tb. For instance, 1 tablespoon would be written either as 1 tbsp or 1T/1Tbls/1Tb.
What is a cup?
A cup is a unit of volume that’s equal to 16 tablespoons or 8 fluid ounces.
Specifically, one measuring cup is about 236.6 milliliters, but when it comes to nutrition labels, it’s usually 240 milliliters.
When measuring volume, the US customary unit is a cup (c or C). For example, if you need to measure 1 cup of dry and wet ingredients for a recipe or other purpose, simply write “1 c” or “1 C”.
Don’t rely on the standard dry ingredient measures because they are not designed for wet ingredients. Thus, they will lead to inaccurate measurements.
FAQs How many tablespoon to cup? Cup to tablespoon conversion chart
Is 8 tablespoons equal to one cup?
How many tablespoons are in a cup? 1 cup is equal to 16 tablespoons. It’s simple math: for 4 tablespoons, use ¼ cup; for 8 tablespoons, use ½ cup; and if you need 12 tablespoons, convert to ¾ of a cup. That simple!
When measuring liquid, it’s important to understand the difference between a teaspoon and a tablespoon. A customary cup is equal to 8 fluid ounces or 16 tablespoons, so remember when using spoons as measures that 4 teaspoons make up one tablespoon.