I would not substitute cumin for chili... they are completely different flavors. Chili powder is not powdered chili... it is a blend of several different spices, often including cumin. If you find one brand of chili powder too strong then try another, or make your own by mixing powdered chilis with cumin, powdered garlic, oregano and salt. You might also add one or more of the following: tumeric, mace, cinnamon, corriander, nutmeg, black pepper or white pepper.
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1/3 cup (80ml) cumin powder weighs in at 40g going with 16 teaspoons in 80ml, 1 teaspoon of cumin powder will be 2.5g
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The number of tablespoons of chili powder that are in a 19oz container will depend upon the density of the chili powder. Chili powder has a density that is around half that of water. Whereas 19 ounces of water would equal 38 tablespoons (16 ounces per pound), the chili powder would yield closer to 76 tablespoons. The container of chili powder I have on my shelf is 20oz. The label states that it has 943 servings at 1/4 tsp each. Since there are twelve 1/4 tsp in a Tablespoon, divide 943 by 12 which gives you 78.6 Tbsp. For a 19oz container (divide by 20, multiply by 19), you would get 74.7 Tbsp. You can also find online tables for converting the weight of food product to volume. One that I pulled up calculated that there are 67 Tbsp in 19oz of chili powder. The density of chili powders will vary.
YOu can substitute fennel seed or equal amounts of Chinese five spice powder.
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I would say no, the recommended dosage for the powder is 2 tablespoons a day, where as the tablets are taken as 6 tablets a day, you would have to take about 30 odd tablets to equal the same amount in powder, as well the tablets only have small amounts of b vitamins in them, plus they have fillers etc which are not good.
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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
35 cups is 8.5 quarts.
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