ML to Grams – Honey
Here’s a comprehensive table and explanation for converting milliliters (ml) to grams for honey:
Honey: ml to grams Conversion
Milliliters (ml) | Grams (g) |
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1 ml | 1.44 g |
5 ml | 7.20 g |
10 ml | 14.40 g |
15 ml | 21.60 g |
20 ml | 28.80 g |
50 ml | 72.00 g |
100 ml | 144.00 g |
200 ml | 288.00 g |
500 ml | 720.00 g |
Key Points to Remember
- Density: The conversion from ml to grams for honey is based on its average density, which is approximately 1.44 g/ml1234.
- Conversion Formula: To convert ml to grams for honey, use the formula: grams = milliliters × 1.442.
- Precision: These conversions are approximate. The exact density of honey can vary slightly depending on factors such as temperature, moisture content, and the specific type of honey23.
- Temperature Sensitivity: The density of honey can change with temperature. The values provided are typically for room temperature (around 20°C or 68°F)3.
- Comparison to Water: Honey is denser than water. While 1 ml of water weighs 1 gram, 1 ml of honey weighs about 1.44 grams14.
- Practical Use: In cooking, these conversions can be particularly useful when recipes call for honey in weight measurements but you only have volume measuring tools available.
- Variation: Different types of honey may have slightly different densities. The values provided are averages and may need slight adjustment for specific varieties of honey2.
Remember, for the most accurate measurements, especially in baking or precise cooking, it’s always best to weigh ingredients directly when possible. However, this conversion table provides a reliable guide for most everyday cooking and recipe conversions involving honey.