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Half Cups of Brown Rice in Ounces
How many ounces of brown rice in Half cups?
half cups of brown rice equals 3.35 ( ~ 3 1/3) ounces*
Cups of brown rice equivalent in ounces?

FAQs on brown rice volume to weight conversion
Is half cups of brown rice 3.35 ounces?
Yes — half cups of brown rice weighs 3.35 ( ~ 3 1/3) ounces, based on a density of 0.803 g/ml.
Half cups of brown rice equals how many ounces?
Half cups of brown rice is equivalent 3.35 ( ~ 3 1/3) ounces.
How much is 3.35 ounces of brown rice in cups?
3.35 ounces of brown rice equals half ( ~ 1/2) cups.
US cups to Ounces of Brown rice Conversion Chart
Note: Fractions are rounded to common recipe fractions (1/8, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4…). Values are rounded to 3 significant figures.
| US cups to ounces of Brown rice | |
|---|---|
| 0.419 ( ~ 1/2 ) ounces | |
| 0.838 ( ~ 3/4 ) ounces | |
| 1.68 ( ~ 1 2/3 ) ounces | |
| 2.23 ( ~ 2 1/4 ) ounces | |
| 3.35 ( ~ 3 1/3 ) ounces | |
| 4.47 ( ~ 4 1/2 ) ounces | |
| 5.03 ( ~ 5 ) ounces | |
| 1 US cup | 6.7 ( ~ 6 2/3 ) ounces |
| 1 | 7.12 ( ~ 7 1/8 ) ounces |
| 1 | 7.54 ( ~ 7 1/2 ) ounces |
| 1 | 8.38 ( ~ 8 1/3 ) ounces |
| 1 | 8.94 ( ~ 9 ) ounces |
| 1 | 10.1 ( ~ 10 ) ounces |
| 1 | 11.2 ( ~ 11 1/8 ) ounces |
| 1 | 11.7 ( ~ 11 3/4 ) ounces |
| 2 US cups | 13.4 ( ~ 13 1/3 ) ounces |
| 2 | 13.8 ( ~ 13 3/4 ) ounces |
| 2 | 14.2 ( ~ 14 1/4 ) ounces |
| 2 | 15.1 ( ~ 15 1/8 ) ounces |
| 2 | 15.6 ( ~ 15 2/3 ) ounces |
| 2 | 16.8 ( ~ 16 3/4 ) ounces |
| 3 US cups | 20.1 ( ~ 20 1/8 ) ounces |
| 4 US cups | 26.8 ( ~ 26 3/4 ) ounces |
| 5 US cups | 33.5 ( ~ 33 1/2 ) ounces |
| 6 US cups | 40.2 ( ~ 40 1/4 ) ounces |
| 8 US cups | 53.6 ( ~ 53 2/3 ) ounces |
| 10 US cups | 67 ( ~ 67 ) ounces |
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Notes: results are rounded (by default) to 3 significant figures. Cooking conversions use standard ingredient densities — the exact weight varies slightly with the brand and how tightly the ingredient is packed ☺.