Liter to Fluid Ounce Converter
1 L = 33.8141 fl oz
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FORMULA
1 L = 33.8141 fl oz
CONVERSION TABLE
| Liter (L) | Fluid Ounce (fl oz) |
|---|---|
| 1 L | 33.8141 fl oz |
| 5 L | 169.0703 fl oz |
| 10 L | 338.1406 fl oz |
| 25 L | 845.3514 fl oz |
| 50 L | 1,690.7 fl oz |
| 100 L | 3,381.41 fl oz |
| 250 L | 8,453.51 fl oz |
| 500 L | 16,907.03 fl oz |
| 1,000 L | 33,814.06 fl oz |
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About Liter (L)
The liter is used in cooking for large liquid quantities: stock pots, soup batches, and beverage recipes. A standard stock recipe might call for 2-3 liters of water, and professional kitchen equipment is sized by liter capacity -- a typical commercial stock pot holds 20-100 liters.
About Fluid Ounce (fl oz)
The fluid ounce (approximately 30 mL) appears in recipes and cocktail-making, particularly in North American cookbooks. Shot glasses, jiggers, and many recipe measurements use fluid ounces, making this the bridge unit between small teaspoon/tablespoon measures and larger cup/pint quantities.
How to Convert Liter to Fluid Ounce
The conversion formula is: 1 L = 33.8141 fl oz. To convert from Liter (L) to Fluid Ounce (fl oz), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Fluid Ounce in 1 Liter?
1 Liter (L) equals 33.8141 Fluid Ounce (fl oz).
How to convert Liter to Fluid Ounce?
Multiply the Liter value by 33.8141 to get the equivalent in Fluid Ounce. Formula: 1 L = 33.8141 fl oz
What is the formula for Liter to Fluid Ounce conversion?
1 L = 33.8141 fl oz
Glossary
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Cup (Measurement)
A cooking volume unit. The US cup equals 236.588 ml; the metric cup is 250 ml.
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Tablespoon
A cooking volume unit. The US tablespoon equals approximately 14.787 ml.
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Teaspoon
A cooking volume unit. The US teaspoon equals approximately 4.929 ml.
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Fluid Ounce
A fluid ounce is a unit of liquid volume, with the US fluid ounce equal to 29.5735 mL and the imperial (UK) fluid ounce equal to 28.4131 mL.
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Weight vs Volume in Cooking
Weight measurement in cooking uses mass units (grams, ounces) rather than volume units (cups, tablespoons) to specify ingredient amounts.