A standard sugar cube is about the same amount as a teaspoon. But if you need the exact cooking measurement of 1 tsp: The volume of one sugar-cube is equal to one teaspoon or 1/48 cups. It is a unit of measure for volume only.
Four grams of sugar= 1 teaspoon or 1 cube of sugar.
The volume of one sugar-cube is equal to one teaspoon or 1/48 cups. It is a unit of measure for volume only.
One sugar cube is equal to one teaspoon or 1/48th of a cup.
One sugar cube is equal to one teaspoon or 1/48th of a cup. (Source: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_quantity_of_sugar_is_in_a_cube) There are 200g of sugar per cup. (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar) The math yields the answer: There are 4.17g of sugar per cube of sugar.
Yes, approximately 4 grams of sugar is equal to 1 teaspoon. However, the actual volume of a teaspoon can vary slightly, so it may not be exact.
About 2 sugar cubes equal 1 tablespoon of sugar.
Tea has 5 calories per cup and then there are 15 calories per teaspoon or per cube of sugar added.
That is 90.8 teaspoons.
One teaspoon of granulated white sugar is equal to about 4.2 grams. Converting backwards, there are about 0.24 or nearly a quarter of a teaspoon of sugar in a gram of sugar. One gram is about 1/28th of an ounce, so it's very little when talking about sugar.
One sugar cube is equal to one teaspoon or 1/48th of a cup. (Source: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_quantity_of_sugar_is_in_a_cube) There are 200g of sugar per cup. (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar) The math yields the answer: There are 4.17g of sugar per cube of sugar.
One gram of sugar is less than a teaspoonful. It would take four grams of sugar to equal one teaspoon (tsp).
Tea generally has little to no calories in it. Sugar is about 15 calories per teaspoon. Some sugars (like equal) have no calories.