A teaspoon of ground nutmeg weighs approximately 4 grams, therefore, a quarter or 1/4 of a teaspoon of nutmeg weighs one gramme. :)
To find the weight of one teaspoon of nutmeg, divide the total weight of the box by the number of teaspoons. So, ( \frac{99.66 \text{ grams}}{22 \text{ teaspoons}} \approx 4.53 \text{ grams per teaspoon} ). Rounding to the nearest thousandth, one teaspoon of nutmeg weighs approximately 4.536 grams.
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I was searching the net for this precise answer - I found your question before I found the answer! Anyway, if you're still looking for an answer I found another website that said a whole nutmeg yield 2 to 3 teaspoons of ground nutmeg.
Even though salt and sugar have different chemical compositions, they both have similar densities. This means that a teaspoon of salt and a teaspoon of sugar will weigh the same because they take up the same volume.
One pound of nutmeg currently costs $50.07.
While not poisonous to people when consumed in normal amounts, a teaspoon or more of nutmeg in one dose can have serious side effects. Nutmeg contains a narcotic called myristicin. In large doses (a full teaspoon or more of ground nutmeg, or 1-3 whole nutmegs) at one time, nutmeg can be poisonous or even hallucinogenic, and cause nausea, vomiting and circulatory collapse.
One twelfth of a teaspoon is a pinch.
No. One is a volume, the other is a weight. 1/4 teaspoon of flour will weigh a lot less than 1/4 teaspoon of lead even if they are both exactly 1/4 teaspoon.
1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1/4 tsp ground ginger, 1/8 tsp allspice, 1/8 tsp nutmeg equals 1 tsp of pumpkin pie spice
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.
Google has a built in calculator that will tell you thisJust put in the conversion and searchex.. 1/2 of 1 parsecor 14 1/2 stone in pounds (to figure out how much your british friends weigh)anyways the answer to "1/15 of 1 teaspoon" is...(1/15) of 1 US teaspoon = 0.328594773 millilitersand the answer to "1/2 of 1/15 of 1 teaspoon in cups" is...so it's really a small amount
One teaspoon.