To substitute ground cinnamon for cinnamon oil, a general rule of thumb is to use 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon for every 1/8 teaspoon of cinnamon oil. Therefore, you would need 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon to equal 1/8 teaspoon of cinnamon oil. Adjustments may be necessary based on personal taste, as the flavor concentration can vary.
Approximatlely a teaspoonfull
The amount of powdered cinnamon you get from a cinnamon stick is a little more than the stick itself. As cinnamon is ground, it's dry properties cause it to absorb moisture out of the air, and that causes the appearance of more ground cinnamon. You will usually get about one teaspoon of ground cinnamon from a cinnamon stick.
One eighth plus one eighth is one fourth.
To substitute liquid cinnamon for ground cinnamon, the general guideline is to use a 1:1 ratio. This means that 1 teaspoon of powdered cinnamon can be replaced with 1 teaspoon of liquid cinnamon. However, since liquid cinnamon is less concentrated than powdered, you might want to adjust based on taste, starting with a little less and adding more as needed.
One cinnamon stick is roughly equivalent to about 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon. However, this can vary slightly depending on the size and thickness of the stick. For a more precise conversion, it’s often suggested to use about 1 to 1.5 teaspoons of ground cinnamon for each cinnamon stick.
A teaspoon is actually a volume measure; 1/4 teaspoon equals 1.25 milliliters. If you really need weight instead of volume, ground cinnamon weighs 2.8 grams per teaspoon. Therefore, one quarter of a teaspoon of cinnamon weighs 0.7 grams, or 700 milligrams.
half a teaspoon each
Um... Three one eighth teaspoons do not equal a three fourth teaspoon. Think about it. Three one eighth teaspoons equal three-eighths and three-eighths are not equivalent to a three fourth teaspoon.
One eighth times 4 equals 1/8 × 4 = 4/8, which simplifies to 1/2. Therefore, the sum of one teaspoon of one eighth times 4 is 1/2 teaspoon.
1/4 + 1/4 = 2/4 = 1/2 two quarter teaspoons equals a half teaspoon, not an eighth.
1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1/4 tsp ground ginger, 1/8 tsp allspice, 1/8 tsp nutmeg equals 1 tsp of pumpkin pie spice
Allspice is usually sold as a ground up powder like nutmeg or cinnamon. However, in its solid form the Allspice is in the shape of a small sphere about the size of WHOLE Black Pepper. (about 3mm balls) When Allspice is used in cooking Corned Beef or Pickled Pork, it is used in its Whole form and discarded after cooking. A teaspoon is approx. 40 Whole balls & weighs about 3 gram total .