zero. They are two different grades of refined white sugar. Caster's sugar is a very fine ground granulated sugar, often called fine or superfine granules in the US. Granulated sugar is the more common table sugar, typically purchased for household use. 2 Tbs. of "caster's" sugar can be substituted for 2 Tbs. of granulated sugar. 2 Tbs. of granulated sugar can be ground or pounded down to make 2 Tbs. of caster's sugar.
That is approximately 1.2 tbs
3 grams of sugar is approximately 0.2 tablespoon.
That is approximately 5.4
1 gram equals 0.666667 tablespoons. 50 grams would equal 33.3335 tablespoons.
1.5 tbs
Well, honey, there are approximately 12 grams of sugar in one tablespoon. And since there are roughly 4 grams of sugar in a teaspoon, that means there are about 48 grains of sugar in a tablespoon. But who's really counting when it comes to satisfying that sweet tooth, am I right?
Grams compared to tablespoons and teaspoons Gram is weight, tbs. is volume A gram of sugar is a fraction of a tsp. 3-4 grams = 1 teaspoon depending on the weight of what's in the teaspoon. (Powdered sugar will be different from brown sugar.
tbs in cooking means 'tablespoons' example- 5 tbs of sugar menas that you put 5 tablespoons of sugar in the mixture...
There are 4 tablespoons in a cup of sugar, thank you very much. Wrong. There are 16 Tbs in a cup of sugar (4 Tbs per 1/4 cup).
1 Tbs = 15 g: 80 g x 1 Tbs/15 g = 5.3 Tbs
15 grams in a tbsp