The weight of the actual teaspoon would depend on what it is made of and could be anywhere from 10 gm for a plastic one to 25 or so for a steel one.
Assuming garlic is mostly water and estimate would be 1 teaspoon = 5 grams.
I just weighed it for a class. 2 grams exact
1 Teaspoon [US] = 1 1/3 (1.333...) dram 1 Teaspoon [UK] = 0.9607599 dram 1 Teaspoon [metric] = 1.3525609 dram
Nothing.
7.2 grammes
The only way to lose weight is to burn more calories than you are taking in.
8 grammes
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.
You will be paid in grammes
A kilogramme is a measurement of weight: one kilogramme is 1000 grammes.
Crushed? 3,000 pounds or more depending on how finely crushed it is.
Nope - grammes is a unit of weight, millilitres is a unit of volume.
A single penny weighs 3.56 grammes. Therefore, 6 million would weigh 21,900,000 grammes or 21.9 metric tonnes !
3 teaspoon