There is no standard conversion of weight units to volume units (or volume to weight, for that matter), because all ingredients have different densities. This would mean that any standard conversion would be inaccurate for many substances. For example, a cup of lead (Pb) will weigh more than a cup of chocolate mousse will. Likewise, 100g of lead will require fewer cups/tablespoons/teaspoon than 100g of feathers will require. The different densities of the ingredients mean that there is no standardised conversion for ANY weight (ounces/grams/kg) units to ANY (cups/tbl/tsp) volume units. Please state which substance you wish to convert, in order to get an accurate conversion.
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4 grams is 1 tsp. So this is 2.25 tsp
1 tsp salt equals 5.69 grams. When a recipe calls for 1 tsp salt, it means one level teaspoon and not a heaped teaspoon, unless otherwise stated.
grams are small! 1 tsp Sugar, brown 4.6 grams 1 tsp Sugar, granulated 4.2 grams 1 tsp Sugar, powdered (unsifted) 2.5 grams http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/gram_calc.htm
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84 tsp 1 oz = 6 tsp 1 tsp = 0.16 oz
1 teaspoon is 3 grams
Four teaspoons in 20 grams 1 TSP = 5 grams
That is approximately 9.8 tsp
4.2grams = 1 teaspoon
5 g
1 tsp is 5 grams. 2 tsp is 10 grams