Convert Kilograms of Sugar to Quarts

Enter the amount of sugar in kilograms below to get the value converted to quarts.

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1 kg = 1.25 qt
1 kg = 1 1/4 qt

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How to Convert Kilograms of Sugar to Quarts

To convert a measurement in kilograms to a measurement in quarts, multiply the sugar by the following conversion ratio: 1.25 quarts/kilogram.

Since one kilogram of sugar is equal to 1.25 quarts, you can use this simple formula to convert:

quarts = kilograms × 1.25

The sugar in quarts is equal to the sugar in kilograms multiplied by 1.25.

For example, here's how to convert 5 kilograms to quarts using the formula above.
quarts = (5 kg × 1.25) = 6.25 qt

How Many Quarts Are in a Kilogram of Sugar?

There are 1.25 quarts in a kilogram of sugar, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 kg = 1.25 qt

While experts usually suggest measuring dry ingredients by weight since it's more accurate,[1] some recipes call for ingredients by volume and many of us don't have a scale when we need one. Because the density of different types of sugar vary, it may not be obvious how to convert between a weight and volume measurements.

This table shows the approximate volume measurement for various weights of sugar, by type to help with the conversion.

Sugar Weight to Volume Conversion Table

Kilogram measurements and equivalent quarts measurements for various types of sugar.
Kilograms Quarts (Granulated) Quarts (Brown) Quarts (Powdered) Quarts (Raw)
0.25 kg 1/3 qt 1/3 qt 1/2 qt 1/4 qt
0.5 kg 2/3 qt 2/3 qt 1 qt 1/2 qt
0.75 kg 3/4 qt 3/4 qt 1 1/2 qt 3/4 qt
1 kg 1 1/4 qt 1 1/4 qt 2 qt 1 qt
1.25 kg 1 1/2 qt 1 1/2 qt 2 1/2 qt 1 1/4 qt
1.5 kg 1 3/4 qt 1 3/4 qt 3 qt 1 1/2 qt
1.75 kg 2 1/8 qt 2 1/8 qt 3 1/2 qt 1 3/4 qt
2 kg 2 1/2 qt 2 1/2 qt 4 qt 2 qt
2.25 kg 2 3/4 qt 2 3/4 qt 4 1/2 qt 2 1/4 qt
2.5 kg 3 1/8 qt 3 1/8 qt 5 qt 2 1/2 qt
2.75 kg 3 1/2 qt 3 1/2 qt 5 1/2 qt 2 3/4 qt
3 kg 3 3/4 qt 3 3/4 qt 6 qt 3 qt
3.25 kg 4 1/16 qt 4 1/16 qt 6 1/2 qt 3 1/4 qt
3.5 kg 4 1/3 qt 4 1/3 qt 7 qt 3 1/2 qt
3.75 kg 4 2/3 qt 4 2/3 qt 7 1/2 qt 3 3/4 qt
4 kg 5 qt 5 qt 8 qt 4 qt
4.25 kg 5 1/3 qt 5 1/3 qt 8 1/2 qt 4 1/4 qt
4.5 kg 5 2/3 qt 5 2/3 qt 9 qt 4 1/2 qt
4.75 kg 5 3/4 qt 5 3/4 qt 9 1/2 qt 4 3/4 qt
5 kg 6 1/4 qt 6 1/4 qt 10 qt 5 qt

Should I Measure Sugar by Weight or Volume?

Many experts are adamant that dry ingredients like sugar should be measured by weight instead of volume, especially when used for baking.

The reason is that the density of different sugars vary slightly, so volume measurements will likely yield an incorrect amount of ingredient. Additionally, when using a cup or tablespoon, the amount that the sugar is compressed and above or under the measurement line will alter the actual amount.

This is why most experts suggest using a food scale to measure sugar when cooking, rather than a cup, tablespoon, or other volume measuring devices.

Kilograms and quarts are both units used to measure sugar. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.

What is a Kilogram?

One kilogram of sugar is equal to 1,000 grams, and there are 2.20462 pounds in one kilogram. A kilogram is a measure of sugar weight.

The kilogram, or kilogramme, is the SI base unit for weight and is also a multiple of the gram. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for thousands, or 103. Kilograms can be abbreviated as kg; for example, 1 kilogram can be written as 1 kg.

Learn more about kilograms.

What is a Quart?

A quart is a measure of sugar volume equal to 4 cups.

Quarts can be abbreviated as qt; for example, 1 quart can be written as 1 qt.

Learn more about quarts.

References

  1. Nila Jones, The Best and Most Accurate Way to Measure Wet and Dry Ingredients for Baking, Serious Eats, https://www.seriouseats.com/how-to-measure-wet-dry-ingredients-for-baking-accurately-best-method

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