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4.2 grams equals 1 gram
99 grams are thier in one teaspoon of soy lecithin
well 1 table spoon is 15g and one teaspoon is 7g so 6 tablespoons and 1 1/4 teaspoon
15000 mg
That is about 2.9 teaspoons.
1. 1 tablet = 30mg = 0.03g 2. 15g / (0.03g / tablet) = 500 tablets
10g + 15g + 5g = 30g
there are 15g of sugar in a pixie stick.
15g = 45 divide both sides by 15: g = 3
That is about 1/2 of a spring onion
15g
7
There are 5ml in a teaspoon.