Okay, so I’ve got this recipe, and it calls for 330ml of some liquid. Problem is, I’m used to using cups, not milliliters. So I gotta figure out how much 330ml actually is in cups. My brain was like, “Uh oh, math time!”
First, I grabbed my phone and opened up the browser. It’s 2024 and I am not using my brain when technology provides,lol.

Then typed in something like “330 ml to cups”. Of course, Google comes to the rescue!
I saw there’s this magic number: 0.0042267528377304. Apparently, you multiply your milliliters by that to get cups. Sounds easy enough, right?
The Calculation:
I grabbed a calculator, punched in 330, then multiplied it by 0.0042267528377304.
- 330 0.0042267528377304 = 1.394828436451032
Boom! The answer popped up: 1. 394828436451032 * is much clear than I thought.
So, there you have it. 330ml is about 1.39 cups. Not too bad, huh? Now I can get back to cooking without messing up the recipe. I can totally use my measuring cups without any problems. I’m very glad that i did these steps!