One whole nutmeg typically yields about 2 to 3 teaspoons of freshly grated nutmeg. The exact amount can vary depending on the size of the nutmeg and how finely it is grated. For culinary purposes, it's often advisable to start with a smaller amount and adjust according to taste.
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There are approximately 6 teaspoons in 1 ounce of nutmeg. This is based on the fact that 1 ounce is equivalent to about 2 tablespoons, and each tablespoon contains 3 teaspoons. Therefore, multiplying 2 tablespoons by 3 teaspoons per tablespoon gives you the total.
There are 48 US teaspoons in a cup.
No, two teaspoons is not a large enough dose.
I read that 1 teaspoon of sugar is about 4 grams 1 teaspoon of suger is 3 grams and there are 9 teaspoons of ground nutmeg in 20 grams of nutmeg
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1 tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons so 3 Tablespoons would be 9 teaspoons.
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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.
The recommended safe amount of nutmeg to consume is no more than 1-2 teaspoons at a time. Consuming larger amounts can lead to negative side effects.
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