You either have an inaccurate weighing scale, or you weighed the teaspoon along with the sugar on the teaspoon (which you're not meant to do - it's only the sugar that you weigh!). Either way, a teaspoon of sugar is much closer to 4 grams than it is to 23 - you should probably check the accuracy of your scale.
It depends on what substance you are referring to.
On average, there are about 21 grams in a teaspoon of honey. However, this can vary slightly depending on the density of the honey.
One teaspoon of baby formula typically weighs around 5 grams.
One teaspoon of borax weighs about 4.9 grams.
One teaspoon of mixed spice usually weighs about 2-3 grams, depending on the density of the mix.
It weighs approximately 6 grams.
1 teaspoon (5 grams) baking powder 1 teaspoon (5 grams) baking powder
Sesame oil is about 92% the weight of water. A teaspoon of water weighs 4.93 grams for a US teaspoon, or 4.725 grams for an Imperial teaspoon. So a teaspoon (US) of sesame oil is about 4.5 grams and Imperial is about 4.35 grams.
The weight of a spoon can vary depending on the material it is made of, but on average, a standard teaspoon weighs about 6 grams, while a tablespoon weighs about 15 grams.
A teaspoon of pink salt typically weighs about 5-6 grams. However, this can vary slightly depending on the fluffiness or density of the particular salt.
Hi: a teaspoon usually can contain 3 to 5 ml of liquid. One milliliter of cream roughly weights 1 gram. So a half of a gram of cream will equal a sixth to a tenth part of a tablespoon. As you see it is too of a small amount to be measured with a teaspoon. Not to mention that the size of a teaspoon is not standardized. A more practical (and precise) approach would be to measure that amount with a 5ml syringe. Half a gram of cream would be half a milliliter in the syringe (0,5ml).
One teaspoon of granulated white sugar is equal to about 4.2 grams. If you are buying a bottle of cola with 44 grams of sugar, you would divide 44 by 4.2 which is equal to 10 teaspoons of sugar. There is no real universal formula for converting grams to teaspoons that will work for all ingredients. This is because grams measure weight and teaspoons measure volume. A teaspoon of sugar weight 4.2 grams while a teaspoon of salt weighs six grams. A teaspoon of dried parsley only weighs 0.5 gram.