Cloves come in all sizes so you can't determine. If I read it in a recipe and only had minced garlic I'd used 2 teaspoons.
One teaspoon of crushed garlic = one clove
Small clove chopped garlic = 1/2 teaspoon
medium clove chopped garlic = 1 teaspoon
Large clove chopped garlic = 2 teaspoons
About a quarter teaspoon.
1 teaspoon
¼ tsp is equivalent to 1 fresh clove.
According to Schwarts
1/8 tsp garlic powder = 1 clove
That would depend on how the garlic is to be prepared according to the recipe, creamed garlic would be be more potent than whole clove and whole clove would be sweeter. You see garlic strength varies in preparation, the more you crush, the more potency it has. I would say a dime size squeeze would be equivelent to two clove creamed garlic
1/4 tsp. of garlic powder equals one garlic clove per ths.gardenweb.com
For 1 garlic clove it costs about 50 pence.
Substitute 1/4 teaspoon granulated or powdered garlic for each garlic clove.
I would say there is about 4 cal. Ina clove of garlic
1 clove of garlic is equivalent to 1 teaspoon of chopped garlic 1 teaspoon of chopped garlic is equivalent to one-half teaspoon of minced garlic. So, one-half teaspoon of (drained) jarred minced garlic is equivalent to a garlic clove. Here are some other useful conversions: 1 garlic bulb = about 10 cloves of garlic. 1 clove of garlic = 1 teaspoon chopped garlic 1 clove of garlic = 1/2 teaspoon of minced garlic 1/8 teaspoon of garlic powder 1/2 teaspoon of garlic flakes 1/4 teaspoon of granulated garlic 1/2 teaspoon of garlic juice
10million pound depending on the size
There is no substitue for real garlic. If garlic is unavailable, start with 1/4 tsp and add to taste.
A teaspoon is thought to be the equivalent of 1 clove of garlic. With that in mind, 4 teaspoons would be equal 4 cloves of garlic. That said, garlic cloves most certainly vary in size so be mindful of this when making your conversion, and note that this ratio is not an exact science!
2 heads of garlic=approx. 10 tsp minced or just over 3 TBS.
1 medium garlic clove chopped up makes about 1 teaspoon. But garlic cloves come in many different sizes. If they are small, you'll need 2-3 cloves. If it is a large clove, just use the entire clove. Even if it's a little more than 1 teaspoon, it will still taste good.