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One bouillon cube equals 1 tsp. So 3 tsps. equal 1 tbsp. which equals 3 bouillon cubes per tbsp.

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15y ago
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1 cube is exactly a tablespoon.

1 teaspoon of granules would be considerably less than a cube.

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14y ago
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I'd use 9 as I like a strong tatse but if you like a weaker taste go for 7.

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16y ago
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Since one boullion cube equals one teaspoon boullion granules, you would need to use 16 teaspoons, or 5 1/2 tablespoons of the granules for one third cup.

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16y ago
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Usually 1 cube to one teaspoon, so 2 tablespoon would equal 6 cubes ( that is, compared to liquid bouilion )

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11y ago
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1, always works for me

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13y ago
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5y ago
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