A standard protein powder scoop typically holds about 30 grams of powder, which is approximately 6 teaspoons. However, this can vary slightly depending on the density of the protein powder and the specific brand. Always check the product label for the exact scoop size and serving recommendations.
There is no way to answer this question. Scoops come in different sizes.
One scoop of protein powder typically contains around 100-150 calories.
One scoop of whey protein typically contains around 100-150 calories.
A scoop of protein powder typically contains around 100-150 calories, but this can vary depending on the brand and specific type of protein powder.
There is only 25 - 35 grams of protein in a 70cc scoop So if you wanted 70 grams, 2 scoops.
You MUST define the powder.
A scoop of protein powder usually contains around 20-30 grams of protein.
If you have 250 ml's of water with 1 scoop of why protein you would be replacing approximately 100 calories.
The amount of protein in a single scoop of protein powder can vary, but it is typically around 20-30 grams.
A tsp is a measure of volume, not mass. You cannot convert between teaspoons and grams.
About 18g :)
they say if you lose the scoop you should buy more formula and use the scoop from the new can because diff. products have diff. size scoops. however, i've measured similac advanced, and it pretty much comes out to: one scoop = a heaping tablespoon, or just an unleveled tablespoon (3.5 teaspoons if you want to be super anal about it), some people measured enfimil lipil and it also came out to 3.5 teaspoons, or a nice healthy tablespoon