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
The average cost of vanilla extract is around 10 dollars for 2 ounces. This depends somewhat on the quality of the extract.
8 vanilla beans = $28.00
1 bottle of 50% vodka cost me = $28.00
cost = $2.30 an ounce
You can't buy a teaspoon of vanilla at any store.
less than 1p
About $3.50
1 teaspoon = 5ml
There are only 12.
That is 1 teaspoon
1 sachet of vanilla paste is equal to just over 2 teaspoons of vanilla paste, as the paste is concentrated the ratio is 1 teaspoon paste to 4 teaspoons vanilla extract/essence. So you would need 8 teaspoons of vanilla essence to 1 sachet of vanilla paste. Hope this helps. Vanilla paste is very concentrated (especially if you're using chef strength) so for every 1 teaspoon of vanilla essence your recipe calls for, use only 1/4 teaspoon vanilla paste.
Approximately 1/6 of an ounce.
0.31 cup 1 cup = 48 teaspoons 1 teaspoon = 0.02 cup
1 tsp = 5 ml
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.
little more then 1/16 teaspoon
it cost about 13.00 not cheep
1/4 teaspoon
Less than 0.001 gram - in other words, virtually none