In some countries, the teaspoon is used as a unit of volume, especially in cooking recipes and pharmaceutic prescriptions. It is abbreviated in English as t. or tsp., German and Dutch: TL, from Teelöffel or Theelepel. A teaspoon is often taken to mean 5 millilitres. 1 millilitre of water is 1 gram. Only pure water, but milk may not be much different.
Actually, there is no standard conversion between the weights and volumes of different liquids. Because milk, Orange Juice, and gasoline all have different densities, an equal volume of each will never weigh the same. Milk is just a shade denser than water (and, incidentally, a lot denser than gasoline), so 1 tbsp of whole milk will weigh approximately. Just to let everyone know it is grams.
768 teaspoons per gallon
128 ounces is 16 cups which is 8 pints which is 4 quarts which is 1 gallon
1oz = 6 teaspoons
128*6 = 768
Approximately 25.5ml on average depending on how much milk you prefer.
15 grams in a tablespoon of milk.
That is 15 grams
That is about 3.5 grams
28g
Have you ever noticed milk comes in at least 6 different size cartons
756.8 teaspoons in a gallon.
There are 768 teaspoons of water in one gallon.
There are 768 teaspoons in 1 US gallon.
There are 768 teaspoons in a gallon
1 US gallon is approximately 1,536 half teaspoons.
That is 768 teaspoons.
There are 768 teaspoons in one gallonThere are 922.32954 teaspoons in an Imperial Gallon (UK measurements)There are 768 teaspoons in a US Gallon
That is 30 teaspoons.
That is approximately 48 teaspoons.
50 ml of milk is 10 standard cooking teaspoons.
None. You can't have 1 teaspoon in a gallon ( in other words, 1 teaspoon does not equal a gallon). Unless you are trying to ask "How many teaspoons are in a gallon". Then 1 gallon = 768 teaspoons. Hope this helps :).