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Fahrenheit to Celsius Converter

Convert oven temperatures from Fahrenheit to Celsius and convection. Essential when following American recipes with Fahrenheit temperatures.

The formula

Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) × 5/9. Convection is typically 20°C lower because the fan distributes heat more efficiently.

Common conversions

325°F = 163°C. 350°F = 177°C (most common US baking temp). 375°F = 191°C. 400°F = 204°C. 425°F = 218°C. 450°F = 232°C.

Convection vs. conventional oven

With convection, set temperature 20°C lower than conventional. Convection gives more even heat distribution and can reduce baking time by 10-15%.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 350°F in Celsius?

350°F is about 177°C (conventional oven) or about 157°C (convection). This is the most common baking temperature in American recipes, used for cakes, bread, and many other baked goods.

When should I use convection?

Convection is ideal for even browning, such as bread, cookies, and pizzas. Avoid convection for delicate baked goods like layer cakes and soufflés, as the airflow can prevent proper rising. Use conventional heat for delicate baking.

What is 180°C in Fahrenheit?

180°C is 356°F. The formula is: Fahrenheit = (Celsius × 9/5) + 32. So (180 × 9/5) + 32 = 356°F. 180°C is a very common baking temperature in European recipes.

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