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Milliliters of Cocoa Powder to Ounces
How many ounces are in milliliters of cocoa powder? Type a value below to see the result instantly. Cooking conversions depend on the density of each ingredient — the math here uses 0.359 g/mL for cocoa powder.
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1 mL of cocoa powder = 0.012663 oz
Milliliters of Cocoa Powder to Ounces Conversion Table
Common values for cocoa powder:
| Milliliters of cocoa powder | Ounces |
|---|---|
| 0.25 mL | 0.003166 oz |
| 0.5 mL | 0.006332 oz |
| 1 mL | 0.012663 oz |
| 2 mL | 0.025327 oz |
| 3 mL | 0.03799 oz |
| 4 mL | 0.050653 oz |
| 5 mL | 0.063317 oz |
| 8 mL | 0.101307 oz |
| 10 mL | 0.126634 oz |
How this works
Cocoa powder has a density of about 0.359 g/mL (king arthur baking: 1 cup = 85g). That means 1 mL of cocoa powder weighs 0.359 grams.
Ounces = milliliters × 0.0127
Note: Unsweetened; sifted before measuring is recommended.
Why a cup of cocoa powder doesn't always weigh the same
Volume measurements are forgiving in some ways and brutal in others. A cup of cocoa powder can vary by 10-20% in weight depending on how it's measured: spooned vs scooped, packed vs loose, sifted vs unsifted. The density figure used here (0.359 g/mL) matches the most common published recipe conventions, but if you're after baking precision, weighing on a kitchen scale is more accurate than measuring by volume.
Sourced from King Arthur Baking: 1 cup = 85g. Unsweetened; sifted before measuring is recommended.
Volume vs weight in cooking
The American convention of measuring ingredients by volume (cups, tablespoons, teaspoons) is convenient but introduces variability that doesn't exist in weight-based recipes. Most professional bakers and bakeries weigh ingredients to within a gram because the structure of baked goods depends on precise ingredient ratios. For everyday cooking — soups, sauces, sautés — the volume-to-weight imprecision rarely matters. For baking that depends on rising or texture (cakes, breads, laminated doughs), it matters a lot.
The conversion
Multiplying the volume of cocoa powder by its density (0.359 g/mL) gives the weight in grams. The calculator at the top of this page does the math automatically; the formula box above shows the resulting linear factor for the specific volume and weight units selected here.
