The amount of powdered cinnamon you get from a cinnamon stick is a little more than the stick itself. As cinnamon is ground, it's dry properties cause it to absorb moisture out of the air, and that causes the appearance of more ground cinnamon. You will usually get about one teaspoon of ground cinnamon from a cinnamon stick.
according to gourmetsleuth.com, 1 cinnamon stick equals 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon.
or 1 oz. of ground cinnamon equals 8-10 cinnamon sticks.
I would say about 3-4 teaspoons. Just a guess though. Seems right.
Thats like saying how many cups of potato soup = a whole potato
it is half a teaspoon.
1/6th of a teaspoon
Yes!! 1 stick= 1 tsp ground cinnamon oz. = 8 to 10 sticks (5" in length) 1 stick = 1 tsp ground
One cinnamon stick yields approximately 1/2 tsp. of ground cinnamon. So, 4 tsp. ground cinnamon = 8 cinnamon sticks.
yes you can use one fresh stick of cinnamon in cookies
Approximatlely a teaspoonfull
Meaning of cinnamon stick in Telugu is "dalchinachekka".
1 cinnamon stick to a quart.
about two tablespoons
25grams
about 1 cup. i think! (;
One stick is 8 tablespoons. Each tablespoon is 3 teaspoons so one stick is 24 teaspoons.
A cinnamon stick has 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon powder. That's the amount I would suggest using. I found this answer at www.google.com
Cinnamon is actually the inner bark of several different types of trees (in the genus Cinnamomum). It can be purchased as a cinnamon stick--the actual bark thinly cut, and dried. It can be purchased ground, where they take the stick/bark and process it down to a fine powder. It can also be purchased in an oil form, in which the oil is extracted from the bark and bottled to be sold.