The easiest way is to check the nutrition labeling on the package. If you are lucky, it will say something like "Serving size = 1 tbsp". If it doesn't, you will have to actually get a scale, measure out 1 tablespoon, weight it, then divide the 5.1 by the weight of the pudding.
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How to Convert Dry Ounces to Tablespoons Look at your recipe to see how many dry ounces are called for. 1 Enter the number into your calculator and multiple by 2.38. The answer will give you the number of tablespoons. 2 Convert tablespoons to dry ounces. Look at your recipe to see how many tablespoons are called for. Enter the number into your calculator and divide by 2.38. T he answer will give you the number of dry ounces. 3 Make sure that you are converting dry ounces and not fluid ounces -- the ratio for fluid ounces to tablespoon is 1:2.
1 ounce = 1/8 cup = 2 tbsp = 6 tsp You can measure one ounce on a scale. Also, most large boxes of pudding mix are 5.9, or approximately 6 ounces. So, you could measure out 1/6 of the pudding mix in your box. (check the size of your box) Good luck.
No, you use the pudding mix as a dry ingredient.
Depends on what the dry goods is.
3 Tablespoons
That is 2 tablespoons
That is 28 tablespoons.
Depends on the product, but usually between 2-3 tablespoons. - Specify a product and I will tell you exactly .
Approximately 2 tablespoons depending on material.
This cannot be determined because tablespoons is a measure of volume and grams is a measure of weight.
0 tblsp. A tablespoon is equivalent to 0.5 liquid ounces so there are 2 tablespoons in 1 ounce. There are two different ounces, ounces of weight/mass and ounces of volume (fluid). This can change when you are using the tablespoon to measure a non-liquid such as flour or sugar since the weight of dry items is not the same as their volume. An ounce of volume is called a "fluid ounce." A tablespoon measures volume not weight. In order to convert tablespoons or teaspoons to ounces or back, You need to know what is being measured. A spoon of lettuce will weigh different than a spoon of gold in solid ounces.