Fifteen milligrams of pepper is approximately 0.003 teaspoons. Since there are about 5,000 milligrams in a teaspoon, this small amount of pepper is less than a pinch. For practical cooking purposes, it's often easier to use a scale for precise measurements rather than trying to convert such small weights into teaspoons.
approximately 5.3 calories
That is approximately 4,650 mg.
Approximately 0.3 of a teaspoon.
One teaspoon of red pepper flakes is equal to 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper. Since cayenne pepper is very hot, it should be used sparingly and to taste.
The conversion of grams to teaspoons can vary slightly depending on the density of the substance. For ground black pepper, 1 teaspoon is approximately 2.3 grams. Therefore, 11 grams of ground pepper is roughly equivalent to about 4.8 teaspoons.
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Many people prefer cooking with peppercorn instead of ground pepper. One teaspoon of peppercorn is the equivalent to one and a half teaspoons of ground pepper.
.15mg equals 150mcg
They are not equivalent. The taste is different. Just season to your taste.
1 teaspoon is equal to 5 grams. This conversion works for both liquids and dry substances but 1 gram is equal to 0.2 teaspoons of liquid.
Twenty milligrams of black pepper is a very small amount, roughly equivalent to about 1/10 of a teaspoon. Since a teaspoon typically holds around 5,000 mg of black pepper, 20 mg is not a measurable quantity in teaspoons for practical cooking purposes.
Peppercorns are not exactly uniform in size. Just put them in a measuring spoon and see.