Okay, so I needed to figure out how many cups are in 380 milliliters. I bake a lot, and sometimes recipes use milliliters instead of cups, which is kinda annoying. So, I decided to get to the bottom of this once and for all.
My Conversion Mission
First, I grabbed my phone. Gotta start somewhere, right? I typed in “how many ml in a cup” into the search bar.

I found out that one US cup is about 237 milliliters. Armed with this crucial piece of info, I could finally do some simple math!
Doing the Math
- Started with the basics: 1 US cup = 237 ml
- My target: 380 ml
- The calculation: 380 ml / 237 ml/cup = roughly 1.6 cups
So, I divided 380 by 237. The answer I got was around 1.6. That means 380 milliliters is approximately 1.6 US cups.
Double-Checking and Realizing Stuff
I did the calculation a couple of times, just to be sure. I mean, baking is all about precision! A little off, and your cake could be a total flop. Also important to note, the conversion result will be different between using a US cup or a UK cup, I used US cup this time!
There you have it! Now I know, and next time a recipe throws milliliters at me, I won’t even break a sweat. 380 ml equals about 1.6 US cups – got it memorized!