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Tomato Sauce Fluid Ounces to Ounces

Convert any amount of tomato sauce between fluid ounces and ounces. 1 fluid ounce of tomato sauce equals 1.08 oz. Use the calculator for custom amounts, or choose an amount below.

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1.08 oz (US) 1.04 oz (UK Fluid Ounce)

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Measuring Tip

For liquids, place your measuring cup on a flat surface and read at eye level. The bottom of the meniscus (the curve at the surface) should align with the measurement line.

Understanding the Units

What is a Fluid Ounce?

The US fluid ounce (29.574 ml) and the UK fluid ounce (28.413 ml) are different sizes. The UK version is about 4% smaller. This means a UK recipe calling for 8 fl oz gives you 227 ml, while 8 US fl oz gives you 237 ml. The difference is small per ounce but adds up in larger quantities.

What is an Ounce?

An ounce (oz) is a US customary unit of weight equal to 28.3495 grams or 1/16 of a pound. In cooking, "ounces" refers to weight (avoirdupois ounces), not fluid ounces which measure volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

For tomato sauce, 1 fluid ounce equals 1.08 oz. For other amounts, select an amount below or use the calculator for a custom quantity.

The most accurate way is to weigh tomato sauce on a kitchen scale. If you are measuring by volume, use a liquid measuring cup on a flat surface and read the level at eye height. Liquids settle naturally, so volume measurements are already quite consistent.

Approximately. Sauces, syrups, and processed liquids can vary somewhat by brand and recipe. The fluid ounces to ounces result for tomato sauce should be treated as a close estimate rather than an exact value.

For liquids like tomato sauce, volume measurements are already quite accurate since liquids settle to a consistent level. A kitchen scale adds precision but the difference is typically small for liquid ingredients.