It weighs approximately 5 gm.
You can't buy a teaspoon of vanilla at any store.
3.78 grams for a grade A bean.
If you don't have a teaspoon measuring spoon, use the lid of the bottle. On a 1 or 2 ounce bottle of vanilla 2 full cap fulls will be about right.
3 tsp =1 tbsp=1oz=30 grams So, 1 tsp = 10 grams
Using a good quality Vanilla Extract one teaspoon (5ml) will provide the same flavour as one bean. Beware of Vanilla Essense which is not made from Vanilla Beans. For more Vanilla info browse to www.reunionfood.co.nz
0.31 cup 1 cup = 48 teaspoons 1 teaspoon = 0.02 cup
1/4 teaspoon
I'm assuming you mean vanilla extract. Pure Vanilla extract is more expensive but it is of much higher quality You can't buy just one teaspoon.. you can buy small bottles but they're at least 6 teaspoons (one fluid ounce) that'll run you about $4-5
Extract in "vanilla extract" is simply the liquid extracted from the insides of a vanilla bean.
little more then 1/16 teaspoon
Yes you can and unless it is recipe that's main ingredient is vanilla bean, most people will not be able to tell the difference. As a matter of fact, most people can't tell the difference between pure vanilla extract and imitation that costs a LOT less. I use 1 teaspoon of extract for 1 pod of vanilla bean. If you are worried about the liquid imbalance in the recipe, decrease another of your liquids by a teaspoon.
i like to put about 3 Cinnamon sticks, a teaspoon of vanilla, almond, and peppermint extract, this smells GREAT