There is no straight answer for this. It really depends what you are measuring with. If it was sand, the answer would vary as grains of sand are all different sizes because they are made naturally rather than in a factory where machinery is smashing it up and it would be more likely that each grain would be the same size as it is using the same method for each bit, like sugar. Sand is smashed up rock, and relys 100% on the sea and sea-creatures to smash it up, and they would not use the same method each time, therefore it is more likely that the grains of sand would be different sizes.
Basically man-made things PROBABLY have more grains of whatever it is in a table spoon than a natural thing...:D
There are approximately 750-900 grains of rice in one tablespoon, depending on the size of the rice and exact tablespoon measurements.
15 gm of water in a tablespoon.
There are precisely 5,539 grains of rice in a handful.
There are about 49 grains of rice in a gram.
2.23 pounds of rice are present in 155320 grains of rice.
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10 grains of rice is 10 grains of rice
According to freerice.com, if rice is a staple part of your diet, then you need 18,400 grains of rice.
17477o grains of rice will be equal to 11324.9055 grams.
There is no simple answer since different varieties of rice have grains of different size.
there are many sizes of rice packages, and rice is sold in either pounds or volume, not by grains. this is why your question cannot have a straight answer.
there are 36 529 grains