approximately 18g (with skin). I just weighed 2 garlics (whole) and each had 9 cloves at 108g. So, (108g/(9x2))x3=18g.
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The average weight of a plum is about 2 to 3 ounces, depending on the variety and size of the fruit.
The approximate weight of a pair of Jordan retro 3 shoes is around 2-3 pounds, depending on the size of the shoes.
Let Frank's weight be x. Then, John's weight is 2x and Hubert's weight is 3x. Thus, the equation x + 2x + 3x = 720 represents their combined weight. Solving for x, we find that x = 120 lbs for Frank, 240 lbs for John, and 360 lbs for Hubert.
The weight of a single 3 by 5 index card is typically around 1.6 to 1.8 grams.
1 medium garlic clove chopped up makes about 1 teaspoon. But garlic cloves come in many different sizes. If they are small, you'll need 2-3 cloves. If it is a large clove, just use the entire clove. Even if it's a little more than 1 teaspoon, it will still taste good.
A clove of garlic can last for about 3 to 5 months before it goes bad.
A medium clove of garlic typically weighs around 3 to 4 grams, which is equivalent to 3,000 to 4,000 milligrams (mg). However, the exact weight can vary based on the size of the clove. For cooking purposes, it's generally safe to consider one clove as approximately 4 grams.
A clove of garlic is typically good for about 3-5 months before it goes bad.
2 heads of garlic=approx. 10 tsp minced or just over 3 TBS.
A clove of garlic is a single "wedge-shaped" section of the entire white "bulb" of the garlic.
A teaspoon is thought to be the equivalent of 1 clove of garlic. With that in mind, 4 teaspoons would be equal 4 cloves of garlic. That said, garlic cloves most certainly vary in size so be mindful of this when making your conversion, and note that this ratio is not an exact science!
One head of garlic will vary in weight depending on how big it is. Some weigh a few grams while others can weigh several ounces.
5 mg
A head or bulb of garlic usually contains about 10 cloves. 1 clove = 1 teaspoon chopped garlic = 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic = 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder = 1/2 teaspoon garlic flakes = 1/4 teaspoon granulated garlic = 1/2 teaspoon garlic juice
1 clove = 1/2 tsp, so 3 cloves = 1 1/2 tsp
Sorry for the rude answer someone gave you earlier but here's a better one. 1 small to medium garlic clove = 1 tsp of minced garlic. So for 3 cloves you need 3 tsp of minced garlic. : )