It depends on the size of the teaspoon!- but a teaspoon as used in cookery recipes in the UK and Europe is defined as 5 mls, so the weight is very close to 5 grams.
A gram of water is 1/5 of a teaspoon
A gram of water is 1/5 of a teaspoon
5 grams of water in a teaspoon
5 grams of water in a teaspoon
14 teaspoon of water is 70 grams.
5 grams.
1 teaspoon of water is approximately 5 grams
Yes, 5 grams of water in a teaspoon.
1 teaspoon will hold 5 grams of water
9 teaspoons of water are 45 grams
5 grams in a teaspoon. Same as water.
Well there are 4,500 milligrams in a teaspoon and 1,000 milligrams in one gram soo..... there should be 4.5 grams in 1 teasoon.
90 grams of water is approximately 18 teaspoons.
Sesame oil is about 92% the weight of water. A teaspoon of water weighs 4.93 grams for a US teaspoon, or 4.725 grams for an Imperial teaspoon. So a teaspoon (US) of sesame oil is about 4.5 grams and Imperial is about 4.35 grams.