1 tbsp of dried parsley is about 1.3 grams. 1 tbsp of fresh parsley is about 3.75 grams.
Fresh parsley or dried. - They are different
One cup of fresh parsley weighs approximately 60 grams.
That is approximately 10 tablespoons
A cup of chopped fresh parsley typically weighs around 30 grams. However, this can vary slightly depending on how tightly the parsley is packed into the cup. For dried parsley, a cup weighs about 24 grams. Always consider the form of parsley (fresh or dried) when measuring.
One quarter cup of fresh parsley is approximately equivalent to 4 tablespoons of dried parsley flakes. This conversion is based on the fact that dried herbs are more concentrated than fresh herbs. Therefore, when substituting, you'll need less dried parsley to achieve a similar flavor.
To convert fresh parsley to dried parsley, a general rule of thumb is that dried herbs are more concentrated than fresh. Typically, you would use about one-third of the amount of dried parsley compared to fresh. Therefore, for 10 grams of fresh parsley, you would need approximately 3 to 4 ml of dried parsley, which is about 1 to 1.5 teaspoons.
1 tsp dried parsley = 1 tbsp fresh parsley
Tablespoons are volume measures. Grams are weight measures. They are not directly exchangeable. For example, 22 grams of honey, which is dense, will not be as large (voluminous) as 22 grams of dried parsley which is light and fluffy.
Parsley is a low-carb herb, containing approximately 6 grams of carbohydrates per 100 grams. However, since it is typically consumed in much smaller quantities, a tablespoon of fresh parsley has only about 0.1 grams of carbohydrates. This makes it an excellent choice for low-carb diets.
There are approximately 0.67 tablespoons in 10 grams.
There are approximately 8 tablespoons in 120 grams.
910 grams of water is 64.199 tablespoons.