1 tablespoon dried minced onion = 3 tablespoon fresh minced onion
1 tablespoon dried minced onion = 3 tablespoon fresh minced onion
1/8 teaspoon onion powder equals 1 tablespoon minced onion also read as this: 1/8 teaspoon onion powder equals 1/16 cup of minced onion
1 medium onion = 1-1/2 to 2 tablespoons of dry minced onion flakes
1 teaspoon onion powder = 1 tablespoon dried onion flakes (minced onions) according to http://www.foodsubs.com/Onionsdry.html. So, 4 tablespoons of minced onion would be 4 teaspoons of onion powder
1/8 teaspoon onion powder equals 1 tablespoon minced onion also read as this: 1/8 teaspoon onion powder equals 1/16 cup of minced onion
a quarter of a cup
They are equal but fresh garick may be stronger dependingon variety.
Well, 1/4 cup dehydrated onion equals 1 full cup of fresh onion, so a half cup of fresh onion would then be 1/8 cup of dehydrated onion. That's the same as 1 and 1/2 Tbsp.
Onion salt tastes like "salty onion". Onion powder just tastes like "onion". I use both onion and garlic powder a lot, but have never used either onion salt or garlic salt, so I can use salt independently (control the amount).
Ginger (Fresh) 1 tablespoon, grated or chopped equals a 1-inch piece
Appx. 2 teaspoons, but nothing substitutes well for fresh garlic and the garlic powder flavor can't compete with fresh garlic.
Usually a dried spice or herb is 3 times as potent as the fresh. so 2/3 tsp should work.