CookingGrams to Milliliters

Semolina Grams to Milliliters

Updated: March 1, 2026

Snapshot

1 gram of semolina equals 1.45 milliliters. Conversion Encyclopedia keeps one fixed ingredient basis on this page so the calculator, common values, and reverse page stay aligned.

  • Reference basis: 0.689 g/mL.
  • Example: 250 g = 362.84 mL.
  • Use the reverse page if you need the opposite direction with the same basis.

Use the interactive calculator below for custom values and the common-value table for quick checks.

Interactive conversion

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1.45 Milliliters

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1 gram

With 1 gram of Semolina, you get just a small pour.

Machine access

Available to apps and AI agents

Semolina Grams to Milliliters can be requested through Conversion Encyclopedia's structured interfaces by software and compatible AI agents. The semolina identifier tells the conversion engine which ingredient record to use for the same calculation shown by the calculator.

Machine-readable identifiers

Conversion family
cooking
Source unit
gram
Target unit
milliliter
Ingredient
semolina

The JSON API and OpenAPI specification use the identifiers to reach the conversion engine. WebMCP lets compatible AI agents request the same calculation.

Example API request and response

POST /api/v1/convert

Request

{
  "family": "cooking",
  "value": 1,
  "from": "gram",
  "to": "milliliter",
  "material": "semolina"
}

Essential response

{
  "ok": true,
  "conversion": {
    "family": "cooking",
    "value": 1,
    "from": "gram",
    "to": "milliliter",
    "result": {
      "raw": 1.451378809869376,
      "display": "1.45"
    },
    "canonicalPath": "/cooking/grams-to-milliliters/semolina/"
  }
}
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Explanation

Convert grams of semolina to milliliters with the same ingredient density reference used in reverse.

Weights from labels and recipes can therefore be measured in milliliters on one consistent basis. That is especially useful for batch cooking and portion planning, where coarse grain volume and weight need to stay aligned. Semolina can vary with grain coarseness and how the particles settle in the cup, so the page keeps one explicit basis for repeatable prep.

Method & Density Basis

  • Method basis: reverse density conversion using an ingredient-specific density of 0.689 g/mL.
  • Applied formula: milliliters = grams ÷ 0.689.
  • Consistency rule: snapshot, calculator, FAQ, and table use the same ingredient-specific basis.

Common Conversion Values

GramsMilliliters
25 36.28
50 72.57
75 108.85
100 145.14
150 217.71
200 290.28
250 362.84
500 725.69

Methodology

Semolina: grams to milliliters evidence

Direction calculation: Semolina — 1 gram equals 1.451460123 milliliters. Reference: 163 g/US cup. Source basis: King Arthur Ingredient Weight Chart (Semolina Flour: 1 cup = 163g)

Among the 35 reviewed records labeled Flours & Grains, the nearest factor to Semolina is Polenta at 163 g/cup: a difference of 0 g/cup (0.0% relative to Semolina). The observed range in this labeled group is Panko Breadcrumbs at 80 g/cup to Pearl Barley at 213 g/cup.

Particle size, aeration, settling, and whether the cup is scooped or spoon-filled can materially change the mass held by the same volume.

Questions & answers

Frequently Asked Questions

How many milliliters is 100 g of Semolina?

100 g of Semolina is 145.14 mL using the 0.689 g/mL density reference for this converter.

Does this use the same density basis as the Milliliters To Grams page?

Yes. The mirror page uses the same density per milliliter, only in the opposite direction.

Do coarseness or settling change the result for Semolina?

Semolina keeps one reference basis here, but grain coarseness and how the particles settle in the cup can shift practical density. That is why volume estimates for this ingredient should stay ingredient-specific.

How many milliliters is 250 g of Semolina?

250 g of Semolina is 362.84 mL using the 0.689 g/mL density reference for this converter.

How do I convert Semolina milliliters back to grams?

Use the mirror Milliliters To Grams page; multiply milliliters by 0.689 to return grams.