There are 3.2 g of sugar in a teaspoon of a regularly sweetened jam. In comparison, there are almost 4.9 g of sugar in 1.5 fluid ounces of carbonated soda. In most cases regular carbonated soda will have more sugar than jam, but the jam will have slightly more calories than the soda.
Soda companies in the United States use High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) to sweeten their sodas. 1.5 ounces of soda contains about a teaspoon of HFCS.
There are 4 g of sugar in a tablespoon of a regular ketchup. In comparison, there are almost 4.9 g of sugar in 1.5 fluid ounces of carbonated soda. In most cases regular carbonated soda will have more sugar than ketchup. The ketchup and soda will be very close to having the same number of calories with soda having slightly fewer.
No, that is 0.8 of a teaspoon
a very small teaspoon is only one gram of sugar and a very large teaspoon ,might be ounces of sugar but there is no fixed density or volume or even mass
That is 90.8 teaspoons.
Eight ounces of granulated sugar is equal to 0.2 kilograms or one cup of sugar.
One teaspoon of granulated white sugar is equal to about 4.2 grams. Converting backwards, there are about 0.24 or nearly a quarter of a teaspoon of sugar in a gram of sugar. One gram is about 1/28th of an ounce, so it's very little when talking about sugar.
Four grams of sugar= 1 teaspoon or 1 cube of sugar.
A standard sugar cube is about the same amount as a teaspoon. But if you need the exact cooking measurement of 1 tsp: The volume of one sugar-cube is equal to one teaspoon or 1/48 cups. It is a unit of measure for volume only.
16 ounces
1.5 teaspoon is about 1/4 of an ounce.
One gram of sugar is less than a teaspoonful. It would take four grams of sugar to equal one teaspoon (tsp).
Sherry has a wide variety and can vary anywhere from 5 grams per liter up to 200 grams per liter. One teaspoon of sugar is equal to 4 grams. One glass is considered to be 4 ounces. One liter has 34 ounces. So it could vary from about half a teaspoon to a top value of 25 teaspoons.