Well, honey, there are approximately 12 grams of sugar in one tablespoon. And since there are roughly 4 grams of sugar in a teaspoon, that means there are about 48 grains of sugar in a tablespoon. But who's really counting when it comes to satisfying that sweet tooth, am I right?
I assume that the sugar is to be added all at once and the baking powder is to be added alternately in equal amounts. BTW sugar grains are bigger, so bigger spoon suits better for them :P
There are about 12 grams of sugar in one tablespoon.
There are approximately 12.5 grams of sugar in one tablespoon, which is equivalent to 12,500 milligrams.
Agave nectar is about as heavy as water. About 15 gm in one tablespoon.
One tablespoon of sugar is equivalent to about 12.5 grams.
Whether you have one tablespoon of sugar, or a million, the density will be the same.
There are approximately 12 grams of sugar in one tablespoon.
granulated about 12, brown about 11.7 granulated is 23 per tablespoon
The form of sugar found in grains is a compound one called sucrose.
This depends on what you are measuring. One tablespoon of sugar will differ in grams from a tablespoon of butter.
take a tablespoon and put corn flour in it. p.s. it's how MUCH corn flour is in a tablespoon... <3
One tablespoon of sugar is approximately equal to 12.5 grams.