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Ice cream - Grams to Milliliters Calculator | Ice cream - Grams to Milliliters Chart

Ice Cream — Grams in Milliliters

1 gram of ice cream equals 1.58 milliliters*

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One gram of ice cream equals 1.58 milliliters. Common amounts: 1 gram ≈ 1.58 milliliters … 500 grams ≈ 789 milliliters. To convert any amount, multiply grams by 1.58.

About ice cream measurements

Ice cream's weight is all about overrun, the air churned in during freezing. At a reference density near 0.63 g/ml a US cup is roughly 150 g, but dense premium brands with little overrun can weigh nearly double an economy scoop that has been whipped full of air.

Conversion chart: Grams of ice cream to milliliters (10 to 1000 grams). 100 grams ≈ 158 milliliters.

Grams of ice cream equivalent in milliliters?

FAQs on ice cream weight to volume conversion

1 gram of ice cream equals how many milliliters?

1 gram of ice cream is equivalent 1.58 milliliters.

How much is 1.58 milliliters of ice cream in grams?

1.58 milliliters of ice cream equals 1 gram.

Ice cream: Grams to milliliters — common amounts

GramsMilliliters
1 gram1.58 milliliters
50 grams78.9 milliliters
100 grams158 milliliters
150 grams237 milliliters
500 grams789 milliliters

Weight to Volume Conversions - Recipes

A note on cooking ingredients measurements

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 ☺.