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How Much Is 459 Grams of Molasses in Milliliters?

Converting 459 grams of molasses to milliliters gives 319.39 ml. Divide by the density of molasses (340g per cup). Each ingredient fills a different volume at the same weight.

459 grams of molasses
=
319.39ml
319.39

Formula and Step-by-Step

grams ÷ 340g/cup × 236.588 = milliliters
  1. Start with 459 grams of molasses
  2. 1 cup of molasses = 340g
  3. 459g ÷ 340g/cup = 1.35 cups × 236.588 = 319.39 milliliters

The same formula works for any amount. Multiply (or divide) by the density, then convert units as needed.

Measuring Tip

Sticky liquids like molasses are easier to measure if you lightly oil the measuring cup first. The liquid will slide out cleanly.

Molasses at Different Amounts

How molasses scales across common grams measurements. Your amount (459 grams) is highlighted.

50 g34.79 ml75 g52.19 ml100 g69.58 ml150 g104.38 ml200 g139.17 ml250 g173.96 ml459 g319.39 ml500 g347.92 ml

Other Amounts of Molasses

Grams Milliliters
5 grams 3.48 ml
10 grams 6.96 ml
25 grams 17.40 ml
50 grams 34.79 ml
75 grams 52.19 ml
100 grams 69.58 ml
150 grams 104.38 ml
200 grams 139.17 ml
250 grams 173.96 ml
459 grams 319.39 ml
500 grams 347.92 ml

Understanding the Units

What is a Gram?

Grams are the preferred unit in professional kitchens and bakeries because they allow exact recipe scaling. To double a recipe, simply double the gram values. No need to worry about how tightly an ingredient is packed into a cup.

What is a Milliliter?

Most kitchen measuring cups outside the US are marked in milliliters. A standard metric cup is 250 ml. When converting American recipes, 1 US cup = 236.588 ml.

Frequently Asked Questions

About 319.39 ml, based on molasses having a density of 340g per cup. The exact amount depends on how the ingredient is measured and the specific product.
Divide the grams by 340 (grams per cup) to get cups, then multiply by 236.588 to get milliliters. For 459 grams: 459 ÷ 340 = 1.35 cups × 236.588 = 319.39 ml.
Weighing molasses on a kitchen scale is strongly recommended. It is thick and sticky, so it clings to measuring vessels. If you must measure by volume, lightly oil the measuring cup first so it slides out cleanly.
Temperature has a minimal effect on most cooking liquids. The density of molasses changes slightly with temperature, but the difference is usually less than 1-2% between refrigerator and room temperature. This conversion assumes room temperature.
Reverse the conversion: 319.39 ml ÷ 236.588 = 1.35 cups, then 1.35 × 340g/cup = 459g. Or use the Milliliters to Grams converter.