{0}: {1} to {2}
Convert {0} between {1} and {2}. Based on USDA data.
{0} conversion table
| Grams (g) | Tablespoons (tbsp) |
|---|---|
| 0.25 g | 0.018 tbsp |
| 0.5 g | 0.037 tbsp |
| 0.75 g | 0.055 tbsp |
| 1 g | 0.073 tbsp |
| 1.5 g | 0.110 tbsp |
| 2 g | 0.147 tbsp |
| 3 g | 0.220 tbsp |
| 4 g | 0.293 tbsp |
| 5 g | 0.367 tbsp |
Source: USDA FoodData Central (public domain).
Other {0} conversions
{0} to {1} for other ingredients
| Ingredient | 1 g = |
|---|---|
| All-Purpose Flour | 0.128 tbsp |
| Bread Flour | 0.126 tbsp |
| Cake Flour | 0.140 tbsp |
| Whole Wheat Flour | 0.133 tbsp |
| Almond Flour | 0.167 tbsp |
| Coconut Flour | 0.143 tbsp |
| Granulated Sugar | 0.080 tbsp |
| Powdered Sugar | 0.133 tbsp |
| Brown Sugar (packed) | 0.073 tbsp |
| Maple Syrup | 0.051 tbsp |
Frequently asked questions
How many {0} is 1 {1} of {2}?
1 {0} of {1} equals {oneConverted} {2}. This conversion uses a density of {3} grams per US cup.
How many grams per cup of {0}?
1 US cup of {0} weighs {1} grams, according to USDA FoodData Central data.
Why can't I just use a standard cups-to-grams conversion?
Cups measure volume, not weight. Different ingredients have different densities. A cup of flour (125g) weighs much less than a cup of honey (340g). Always use ingredient-specific conversions for accurate baking.
Where does this density data come from?
Ingredient densities are from USDA FoodData Central, a public domain database maintained by the United States Department of Agriculture.
About this page
This page converts {0} between {1} and {2} using USDA-sourced density data. All conversions are specific to {3}, not generic volume-to-weight ratios.