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1 cup of heavy cream in grams — 232 g.

Exact gram weight of heavy cream by volume, a quick-reference conversion chart from 1 tablespoon to 3 cups, and the editorial reasoning behind the number.
VolumeHeavy cream (grams)
1 tablespoon15 g
¼ cup58 g
⅓ cup77 g
½ cup116 g
⅔ cup155 g
¾ cup174 g
1 cup232 g
1½ cups348 g
2 cups464 g
3 cups696 g

Why 232 g per cup

Heavy cream is paradoxically less dense than milk (232 g/cup vs 245 g/cup) because the higher fat content means lower density — fats are lighter than the water they displace.

Dairy densities cluster slightly above water (1 g/ml) because of milk solids and fat content. Whole milk and buttermilk both run ~245 g/cup; heavy cream is lighter at ~232 g/cup because the higher fat content means lower density (fats are less dense than water).

The most accurate way to measure heavy cream

For recipes where the outcome matters — bakes, doughs, anything leavened — measure heavy cream on a kitchen scale set to grams. Set the bowl on the scale, press tare to zero, then add until the readout matches the gram value the recipe calls for. This removes the largest source of cup-to-cup variation: how you scoop.

The cup-based numbers on this page assume the “spoon and level” method — fluffing the ingredient in its container, spooning it into the cup, and levelling the top with a straight edge. Scooping directly with the cup packs more in, and can push the gram value up by 20-30 % for fluffy ingredients like flour and cocoa.

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