6 grams of white sugar is a heaped teaspoon.
30 grams.
Check out this web site, according to them:http://www.annecollins.com/calories/calories-sugar.htmSugar (Serving size) CaloriesTable Sugar, 1 level teaspoon (4g) 15Table Sugar, 1 heaped teaspoon (6g) 25Table Sugar, 1 cup 770Table Sugar, average (1 cube) 25Icing Sugar, 1 average tablespoon (12g) 48
6 grams of white sugar is a heaped teaspoon.
If you are measuring liquids, 1 cup is 48 tablespoons. If you are measuring dry goods such as flour or sugar there are 3 different ways to use the various sizes of spoon measurements - level, rounded and heaped. Level = filled level to the rim of the spoon Rounded = filled such that there is as much above the rim of the spoon as there is below it. Heaped = as much as you can possibly get on the spoon Using this as a reference 1 cup would be the equivalent of - 48 level teaspoons 24 rounded teaspoons 15 to 18 heaped teaspoons, depending on the ingredient
About one heaped teaspoon.
Check out this web site, according to them:http://www.annecollins.com/calories/calories-sugar.htmSugar (Serving size) CaloriesTable Sugar, 1 level teaspoon (4g) 15Table Sugar, 1 heaped teaspoon (6g) 25Table Sugar, 1 cup 770Table Sugar, average (1 cube) 25Icing Sugar, 1 average tablespoon (12g) 48
One heaped teaspoon
A level teaspoonful of sugar weighs roughly five grams.Five grams = 5000 milligrams.
It depends on the size of the teaspoon and whether a level or heaped measure is used. Teaspoons can be of various sizes.Found in a cookery book was the follow: 3 teaspoons equals 1 tablespoon equals half an ounce equals 14.3 grams. I assume it is level measures!
I'm assuming that a coffee spoon is another word for a teaspoon where I'm from, if that assumption is invalid then this answer will be incorrect, but a teaspoon is ~4.2-5g of sugar depending on the size of the teaspoon.
A level teaspoonful of sugar weighs roughly five grams.Five grams = 5000 milligrams.