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I was searching the net for this precise answer - I found your question before I found the answer! Anyway, if you're still looking for an answer I found another website that said a whole nutmeg yield 2 to 3 teaspoons of ground nutmeg.
There are three teaspoonfuls of anything in one tablespoonful of anything.
Many people prefer cooking with peppercorn instead of ground pepper. One teaspoon of peppercorn is the equivalent to one and a half teaspoons of ground pepper.
One and a half teaspoons.
A teaspoon of ground nutmeg weighs approximately 4 grams, therefore, a quarter or 1/4 of a teaspoon of nutmeg weighs one gramme. :)
That is approximately 112 teaspoons.
330 teaspoons.
That is 768 teaspoons.
That is 6 teaspoons.
It really depends on the size of the nutmeg "nut". Ground nutmeg is just the nut ground up, so one "nut" probably weighs around 2 grams, although it depends on it's size and density. If you plan on eating this for the effect I would recommend grinding it up and putting the powder inside of a piece of cheese or even bread to make a sort of pill and then swallow that whole, because the taste is similar to baked ass.
While not poisonous to people when consumed in normal amounts, a teaspoon or more of nutmeg in one dose can have serious side effects. Nutmeg contains a narcotic called myristicin. In large doses (a full teaspoon or more of ground nutmeg, or 1-3 whole nutmegs) at one time, nutmeg can be poisonous or even hallucinogenic, and cause nausea, vomiting and circulatory collapse.