Two Cups of Light Cream (half & half) in Grams

2 cups of light cream (half & half) weighs 480g (16.93 oz, 480ml) according to USDA FoodData Central (1 cup light cream (half & half) = 240g, spooned and leveled method). 2 cups = 2 of a full cup (240ml). See the full conversion table below for all amounts from 1 tablespoon to 3 cups.

2 Cups
480g
16.93 oz
2 Cups → ml
480ml
1 g/ml density
1 cup reference
240g
USDA standard

Light Cream (half & half) Cup-to-Gram Conversion Table

Full range from 1 tablespoon to 3 cups. The highlighted row shows 2 cups.

AmountGrams
1 tbsp15g
2 tbsp30g
1/8 cup30g
1/4 cup60g
1/3 cup80g
1/2 cup120g
2/3 cup160g
3/4 cup180g
1 cup240g
1 1/4 cups300g
1 1/2 cups360g
1 3/4 cups420g
2 cupsthis page480g
2 1/2 cups600g
3 cups720g

Source: USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID: 1050). 1 US cup = 240ml. Values use spooned-and-leveled method.

2 Cups of Different Ingredients — Weight Comparison

2 cups of different ingredients varies widely in weight because each has a different density. This matters when substituting ingredients in recipes.

Ingredient2 Cups (g)
Heavy Cream476g
Light Cream (half & half)current480g
Whole Milk488g
Skim Milk (Non-fat)490g
Buttermilk490g

All values use USDA FoodData Central spooned-and-leveled method. Click any ingredient to see its full conversion table.

Measuring Light Cream (half & half) Accurately

Why weight matters: 2 cups of light cream (half & half) can weigh anywhere from 408g to 576g depending on how you measure it. The USDA standard is 480g (spooned and leveled). Scooping directly from the container can add 10–20% extra weight, which affects recipe results — especially in baking.

About light cream (half & half) density: Light cream / half-and-half: 1 cup = 240g — very close to water density. Light cream is 18-30% fat; half-and-half is 10.5-18% fat. Both substitute 1:1 by volume. Cannot be whipped like heavy cream. Coffee cream and table cream are the same thing. USDA FDC 1050.

Spoon & Level
480g
USDA standard — most accurate for volume cups
Scooped (packed)
~552g
10–20% heavier — avoid for precision baking
Kitchen Scale
480g
Most reliable — eliminates technique variation

About 2 Cups as a Measurement

2 cups = 480ml = 1 US pint. This is the standard flour amount for many standard loaf cake and quick bread recipes. It is exactly equal to 1 US liquid pint and 32 tablespoons.

Two cups is the standard flour amount for a 9×5 inch loaf of quick bread, one batch of waffles, or a standard-size layer cake. At 480ml, it equals exactly 1 US pint of volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many grams is 2 cups of light cream (half & half)?

2 cups of light cream (half & half) weighs 480 grams (16.93 oz, 480ml). Based on USDA FoodData Central: 1 cup light cream (half & half) = 240g, so 2 cups = 240 × 2.000 = 480g.

Is 2 cups of light cream (half & half) the same weight every time?

The weight can vary slightly depending on measuring technique. Spooned and leveled gives 480g. Scooped (packed) can be 10–20% heavier. Sifted gives a lighter weight. The USDA standard (spooned and leveled) of 480g is the most reliable baseline for recipes.

How do I accurately measure 2 cups of light cream (half & half)?

For accuracy, use a kitchen scale and weigh 480g of light cream (half & half). If using measuring cups, spoon the light cream (half & half) lightly into a 2 Cups measuring cup and level off the top with a straight edge. Avoid scooping directly from the container, which compacts the ingredient and adds extra weight.

How does 2 cups of light cream (half & half) compare to other ingredients?

2 cups of different ingredients varies significantly: Heavy Cream = 476g, Light Cream (half & half) = 480g, Whole Milk = 488g. This is because each ingredient has a different density.

Other Amounts for Light Cream (half & half)

Data source: USDA FoodData Central SR Legacy (FDC ID: 1050). View original USDA record

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