Put one tablespoon of tomato paste onto a weighing machine. You will definitly get the answer.
About 5 grams.
About 13 grams.
1 tablespoon is 14,79 ml1,06 grams per ml (density of blood)So one tablespoon of blood weighs 14,79*1,06 = 15,68 grams
About 12 grams of sugar in one tablespoon.
3 grams
A tablespoon of honey is approximately 23 grams
A tablespoon is a measure of volume. Grams are a measure of mass (weight) One does not convert to the other. A tablespoon of flour and a tablespoon of birdshot will weigh different amounts.
There are 15 grams of water in 1 tablespoon. 15 tablespoons is 225 grams
25 g
This is entirely dependent on the tomato. Grams are a unit of mass. The density of tomatoes are probably all pretty close but, unfortunately, the volume of a tomato varies from tomato to tomato--So it is impossible to give a single value of mass for a tomato.If you want a guess, then according the nutrition facts on my tomatoes in the fridge, a 3" tomato weighs 180 grams. This is nothing more than an educated guess however.If you want to know the mass of a tomato, weigh it!!! Get a kitchen scale and weigh it. If the scale is in ounces or pounds, there are about 28.35 grams in an ounce and 453.6 grams in a pound. Simply convert and you have your answer--Or, if you have the option, switch the scale to grams as the units and save yourself the time.Do you mean how much does a tomato weigh? It can really vary. Try being a bit more specific.
This depends on the density of the substance.1 US tablespoon is 14.7867640 milliliters.Only 14.7867640 milliliters of pure water weigh 14.7867640 grams.So 0.067628 tablespoons of water weight a gram.Other substance like sugar, syrup, or oil weigh more.
1 tablespoon is 15ml. If it is holding water this will weigh 15 grams, other materials may be heavier or lighter than water. So it is about 1 tablespoon but may not be exactly that.