Understanding Cups to US Bushels Conversion
A cup is a common US cooking measure of about 236.6 milliliters, used for portioning ingredients in recipes. The US bushel (bu) is a customary dry-measure unit of about 35.24 liters, equal to four pecks, used for grains, apples, and other bulk agricultural goods. Converting cups to bushels bridges kitchen-scale amounts and the large dry volumes of farming and food storage.
Conversion Formula
To convert Cups to US Bushels, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 Cups to US Bushels.
How to Convert Cups to US Bushels
Convert kitchen cups into dry bushels with one multiplication.
- Note the number of cups: take the cup value you want to convert.
- Multiply by the factor: apply 0.006713805 bushels per cup.
- Report the result: the product gives the volume in US bushels.
- Worked result: 25 cups × 0.006713805 = 0.1678451 bu.
Cups to US Bushels conversion table
| Cups (cup) | US Bushels (bu) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 0.006713805 |
| 2 | 0.01342761 |
| 3 | 0.02014141 |
| 4 | 0.02685522 |
| 5 | 0.03356902 |
| 6 | 0.04028283 |
| 7 | 0.04699663 |
| 8 | 0.05371044 |
| 9 | 0.06042424 |
| 10 | 0.06713805 |
| 15 | 0.1007071 |
| 20 | 0.1342761 |
| 25 | 0.1678451 |
| 30 | 0.2014141 |
| 40 | 0.2685522 |
| 50 | 0.3356902 |
| 60 | 0.4028283 |
| 70 | 0.4699663 |
| 80 | 0.5371044 |
| 90 | 0.6042424 |
| 100 | 0.6713805 |
| 150 | 1.007071 |
| 200 | 1.342761 |
| 250 | 1.678451 |
| 300 | 2.014141 |
| 400 | 2.685522 |
| 500 | 3.356902 |
| 600 | 4.028283 |
| 700 | 4.699663 |
| 800 | 5.371044 |
| 900 | 6.042424 |
| 1000 | 6.713805 |
| 2000 | 13.42761 |
| 3000 | 20.14141 |
| 4000 | 26.85522 |
| 5000 | 33.56902 |
| 10000 | 67.13805 |
| 25000 | 167.8451 |
| 50000 | 335.6902 |
| 100000 | 671.3805 |
| 250000 | 1678.451 |
| 500000 | 3356.902 |
| 1000000 | 6713.805 |
What is Cups?
Cups are a common unit of volume, primarily used in cooking and measuring liquids and dry ingredients. It's part of the US customary and imperial systems of measurement, though the exact volume can vary slightly depending on the system.
Definition and History of Cups
The "cup" as a unit of measurement has evolved over time and varies slightly between different systems. In the United States customary system, 1 cup is equal to 8 fluid ounces. The Imperial cup, used in some Commonwealth countries, is slightly larger. The metric cup is defined as 250 milliliters.
It's important to note the distinction between a "measuring cup," which is a standardized tool for measuring volume, and a teacup or coffee cup, which can vary widely in size. For accurate recipes, always use standard measuring cups.
Different Types of Cups
- US Customary Cup: Exactly 236.5882365 milliliters (approximately). Often rounded to 240 mL for nutrition labeling. Equivalent to 8 US fluid ounces.
- Metric Cup: 250 milliliters. This is the standard in many countries using the metric system, including Australia.
- Imperial Cup: Approximately 284 milliliters (10 Imperial fluid ounces).
These differences are crucial to consider when following recipes from different regions.
Conversions and Equivalent Measures
Here's how a cup relates to other common units of volume:
- 1 cup = 8 fluid ounces (US)
- 1 cup = 16 tablespoons (US)
- 1 cup = 48 teaspoons (US)
- 2 cups = 1 pint (US)
- 4 cups = 1 quart (US)
You can express these relationships mathematically. For example, to convert cups to fluid ounces:
Practical Examples and Uses
Cups are primarily used in cooking and baking for measuring ingredients like flour, sugar, milk, and water. Recipes often call for specific quantities in cups because it's a convenient and easy-to-understand unit for home cooks.
Some common examples:
- A recipe for cookies might call for 1 cup of sugar and 2 cups of flour.
- A measuring cup can be used to accurately measure out 1/2 cup of milk.
- When feeding a pet, you might use a measuring cup to portion out 1 cup of dry food.
- The daily serving size for yogurt is cup
Notable Facts and Anecdotes
While no specific law is tied directly to the "cup" measurement, the standardization of weights and measures has been an ongoing effort throughout history. Organizations like the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the United States play a crucial role in defining and maintaining consistent measurement standards.
The cup's prevalence in cooking highlights its importance in cultural practices surrounding food preparation. Its simplicity makes it accessible to home cooks of all levels.
What is the US Bushel?
The US bushel is a large United States customary unit of dry volume used chiefly in agriculture to measure grain, fruit, and other bulk crops. It is the foundation of the US dry-measure system.
Definition
The US bushel (the Winchester bushel) is defined as exactly 2150.42 cubic inches.
This equals 2150.42 × 16.387064 cm³ = 35239.07 cm³. One bushel contains 4 pecks, 32 dry quarts, or 64 dry pints. It should not be confused with the imperial bushel (36.36872 L), which is about 3% larger.
Origin and History
The Winchester bushel dates to a 1696 English statute (with roots in medieval standards kept at Winchester) and was defined as a cylinder 18.5 inches in diameter and 8 inches deep, giving 2150.42 in³. The United States adopted this measure, while Great Britain replaced it with the imperial bushel in 1824.
Law and Notable Facts
Although volumetric by definition, US grain trading uses the bushel as a weight-based unit: legal "bushel weights" fix a bushel of wheat or soybeans at 60 pounds, corn and rye at 56 pounds, and oats at 32 pounds. Commodity exchanges quote grain prices per bushel on this weight basis.
Real-World Examples and Conversions
- A bushel of shelled corn weighs 56 lb (about 25.4 kg) and occupies roughly 35.24 liters of loose volume.
- 1 US bushel = 4 pecks = 8 US dry gallons = 35.2391 L.
- 1 US bushel ≈ 0.9689 imperial bushel; 1 cubic meter ≈ 28.38 US bushels.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many US bushels are in one cup?
One US cup equals about 0.006713805 US bushels, a small fraction because a bushel (~35.24 L) is far larger than a cup (~236.6 mL).
How do I convert cups to US bushels?
Multiply the number of cups by 0.006713805. For example, 100 cups equal about 0.6714 US bushels.
How big is a US bushel compared with a cup?
A US bushel holds about 149 US cups, since a bushel is roughly 35.24 liters and a cup is about 236.6 milliliters.
When would I convert cups to bushels?
It helps scale a recipe or a dry ingredient like flour, cornmeal, or grain from cooking cups up to the bushel volumes used in bulk buying or farming.
How many cups make one US bushel?
About 148.95 cups equal one US bushel, the reciprocal of the conversion factor.