How many cups is 200 grams of unsweetened baking chocolate?
One US cup of unsweetened baking chocolate weighs about 170 grams, so 200 grams works out to roughly 1.18 cups. Sold in 1-oz (28 g) squares or 4-oz (113 g) bars. Recipes usually call for it by weight or by square; chopped fine it packs about 170 g per cup, like chips.
200 g is a common recipe quantity, but cups measure volume, not weight. For the most reliable result, weigh unsweetened baking chocolate with a kitchen scale rather than scooping — see why weighing wins.
Unsweetened baking chocolate conversion chart
| Grams | Cups | Tablespoons | Ounces |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 g | 0.059 | 0.941 | 0.353 oz |
| 25 g | 0.147 | 2.35 | 0.882 oz |
| 50 g | 0.294 | 4.71 | 1.76 oz |
| 75 g | 0.441 | 7.06 | 2.65 oz |
| 100 g | 0.588 | 9.41 | 3.53 oz |
| 125 g | 0.735 | 11.76 | 4.41 oz |
| 150 g | 0.882 | 14.12 | 5.29 oz |
| 200 g | 1.18 | 18.82 | 7.05 oz |
| 250 g | 1.47 | 23.53 | 8.82 oz |
| 300 g | 1.76 | 28.24 | 10.58 oz |
| 400 g | 2.35 | 37.65 | 14.11 oz |
| 500 g | 2.94 | 47.06 | 17.64 oz |
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* Conversion figures are typical average weights for one US customary cup (236.6 ml), based on the King Arthur Baking Ingredient Weight Chart and cross-referenced with the U.S. Department of Agriculture FoodData Central database. Actual weight varies with packing, brand and humidity — see our methodology.