There are approximately 16 tablespoons in a pound of allspice. This measurement can vary slightly depending on the density of the spice, but generally, you can use this conversion for cooking and baking purposes. Keep in mind that allspice is a dry ingredient, so it's best to use a scale for precise measurements when needed.
There are about 75 tablespoons in one pound of coffee.
A tablespoon of whole allspice is about 40 berries, and a tablespoon of ground allspice would be about 15-20. I would probably use two tablespoons and one teaspoon. Notice that many recipes call to cook with the whole berries and then take them out before eating, or else leave the berries in a marinade. If this is the case, ground allspice is not a good substitute. If you must use ground, you should probably only use half the amount or even less.
32 tablespoons in a pound of water
1 pound of water is about 32 tablespoons.
Half a pound of water is 16 tablespoons
That is 16 tablespoons.
There are 32 tablespoons in a pound of butter.
32 tablespoons (T)
Allspice is the berry of the evergreen pimento tree. 5 whole allspice berries = 1 teaspoon ground allspice Substitute: Combine 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon and 1 teaspoon ground cloves
There are 32 tablespoons of water in a pound.
About 30 tablespoons.