I wanted to know this for magnesium oxide powder so I did a Google search and found two urls which indicated that 1 tsp of baking powder is 5 grams. So, doing the math, and assuming baking powder and ginger powder have roughly the same density, 4 grams would be .8 of a teaspoon! www.joyofbaking.com/bakingsoda.html
How many slices of Raw ginger is 4 grams
1/4
3.52
0.25 pounds is equal to 113.398 grams.
900 grams is equal to 1.98416 pounds.
67 grams is equal to 0.14771 pounds.
20 milligrams is zero teaspoon. There are 4.67 grams in a teaspoon, therefore .02 grams is not a teaspoon.
120 pounds is equal to 54,431.1 grams.
0,1 L of proteinpowder equals approximately 35g
About 4.5 teaspoons.
Each teaspon is equal to 5 grams. 15 grams is equal to 3 teaspoons.
20 gm is equal to 4 teaspoons
20 teaspoons
3 teaspoons equal 15 gm.
4 grams = 0.843 teaspoons (a little less than a teaspoon) A good rule of thumb is that there are 5 grams per teaspoon of most cooking ingredients.
100 grams of water is approximately 20 teaspoons
There is no real universal formula for converting grams to teaspoons that will work for all ingredients. but it's around 1.88 teaspoons 2 teaspoons ≈ 10g
That is 16. 8 teaspoons
No, 5 teaspoons equal 25 grams.
You need to name the "powder" -could be light - could be heavy.