How to Convert GRAMS to TEASPOONS Ingredients
Converting GRAMS to TEASPOONS in cooking is completely different than converting standard math metrics. This is because cooking mixes Volume (like Cups, Milliliters) with Weight (like Grams, Ounces), and that makes Density the most important factor in your kitchen.
For instance, if a recipe calls for 100 GRAMS of water, it might directly equal 100 TEASPOONS because water has a 1:1 density ratio. However, 100 GRAMS of Flour or Powdered Sugar is much lighter, meaning the numerical value will drop drastically when converting to TEASPOONS. Our free online cooking calculator uses pre-set database densities to give you a restaurant-accurate conversion instantly.
Why Accurate Conversions Matter in Baking
Baking is a science. While cooking savory dishes allows for "eyeballing" measurements, a baking recipe can completely fail if your measurements are off by just 10%. Using cups instead of grams is notoriously inaccurate because people "pack" their flour differently. Highly skilled bakers exclusively use grams instead of cups for dry ingredients!
Common Ingredient Densities
- Water & Milk: Very heavy. 1 mL is roughly 1 gram.
- Flour (All-Purpose): Very light. It is about 0.52 grams per mL (meaning 1 cup is approx 120g).
- Butter: Dense fat. About 0.95 grams per mL.
- Honey: Extremely dense. About 1.43 grams per mL.