Convert Teaspoons of Oat Flour to Grams
1 teaspoon of Oat Flour =
1.8g
Spooned and leveled
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many grams are in 1 cup of Oat Flour?
One US cup of Oat Flour weighs approximately 88g. This is the standard reference weight used by King Arthur Baking and the USDA. Use a kitchen scale for the most accurate measurement; volume measurement can vary by 5-10% depending on how you scoop.
Why does sifting change the gram weight of Oat Flour?
Sifting aerates Oat Flour, separating clumps and increasing volume. The result: a sifted cup weighs less than an unsifted cup of the same ingredient. For accurate baking, weighing Oat Flour on a scale (88g/cup unsifted) is more reliable than measuring by volume.
Should I use a scale or measuring cups for Oat Flour?
A digital kitchen scale is more accurate than measuring cups for Oat Flour. Volume measurement varies by how you scoop or pack the cup, while weight is consistent. For recipes where precision matters (especially baking), weighing Oat Flour at 88g per cup gives the most reliable result.
Where do these Oat Flour conversion values come from?
The conversion values for Oat Flour on this page come from the following authoritative sources: King Arthur Ingredient Weight Chart;Bob's Red Mill Reference. We cross-reference multiple sources when they're available to ensure accuracy.