There is no such thing as a LIQUID GRAM! Liquid can be either Weighed (grams) or it can occupy a Volume (milliliters or Cubic Centimetres) 1ml(millilitre) WATER weighs exactly 1gram 1cubic centimeter(cc) is the same VOLUME as 1millilitre(1cc equals 1ml) The terms milliliter and Litre should strictly speaking, be only used when talking about LIQUIDS. The term cc.(cubic centimeter) should only be used when referring to SOLIDS such as sugar, flour, etc. It is ONLY with water that it's volume is 1cc and it's weight is 1ml. With solids their Weight per cc varies according to their Density. When cooking you should always WEIGH solids such as flour ,sugar, butter. A good cookery book will list the Weights of various Volumes of 'solid' ingredients. E.G. 1cup Rolled Oatmeal weighs 85 gram OR 3 ounce
There are 15 calories in a single teaspoon of sugar. 15 x 6 = 90 calories.
On average, 1 teaspoon of sugar is 15 calories. So, 6 teaspoons would be about 90 calories.
1 tablespoon of sugar = 46 calories, therefore 2 tablespoons would equal 92 calories.
There are many types of sugar. 2 teaspoons is roughly 1/3 of an ounce.
Equal (substitute) sugar / sweetner had no calories in it.
+1 Cup (8 oz) of Black Coffee 0-2 calories +2 teaspoons of sugar 30 calories +2 tbsp of cream 59 calories = 89-91 calories.
40 kcalories.
That is 90.8 teaspoons.
That is approximately 167.292 cups of sugar.
Because there are 39 grams of sugar in a 12 ounce (355 ml) can of Coca-Cola, and sugar is about 4 grams per teaspoon, the calculation is that a can of Coke contains about 10 teaspoons of sugar. However, a can has slightly fewer calories than the equivalent granulated sugar. A can of Coke has 140 calories. Ten teaspoons of sugar is about 150 calories.
Approximately 2 tablespoons of sugar equal to 28 grams.
In Dry measurement there are 3 teaspoons per 1 tablespoon, therefore 2 tablespoons would be equal to 6 teaspoons-and if there are 16 calories per teaspoon of sugar as indicated elsewhere on wikianswers.com then (16 x 6)=96 calories for 2 tablespoons of sugar.