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3/4 teaspoon of bread flour in grams
How many grams of bread flour in 3/4 teaspoon?
3/4 teaspoon of bread flour equals 2.13 grams*
Volume to 'Weight' Converter
Grams of bread flour equivalent in teaspoons?
FAQs on bread flour weight to volume conversion
3/4 teaspoon of bread flour equals how many grams?
3/4 teaspoon of bread flour is equivalent 2.13 grams.
How much is 2.13 grams of bread flour in teaspoons?
2.13 grams of bread flour equals 3/4 ( ~ 3/4) teaspoon.
US teaspoons to Grams of Bread flour Conversion Chart
Note: Fractions are rounded to the nearest 8th fraction. Values are rounded to 3 significant figures.
US teaspoons to grams of Bread flour | ||
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0.177 gram | ||
0.354 gram | ||
0.709 gram | ||
0.945 gram | ||
1.42 grams | ||
1.89 grams | ||
2.13 grams | ||
1 US teaspoon | 2.83 grams | |
1 | 3.01 grams | |
1 | 3.19 grams | |
1 | 3.54 grams | |
1 | 3.78 grams | |
1 | 4.25 grams | |
1 | 4.72 grams | |
1 | 4.96 grams | |
2 US teaspoons | 5.67 grams | |
2 | 5.85 grams | |
2 | 6.02 grams | |
2 | 6.38 grams | |
2 | 6.61 grams | |
2 | 7.09 grams | |
3 US teaspoons | 8.5 grams | |
4 US teaspoons | 11.3 grams | |
5 US teaspoons | 14.2 grams | |
6 US teaspoons | 17 grams | |
8 US teaspoons | 22.7 grams |
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(*) A note on cooking ingredients measurents
It is difficult to get an exact conversion of cooking ingredients as the density of these substances can vary so much depending on temperature, humidity, how well packaged the ingredient is, etc. These words add even more uncertainty: sliced, chopped, diced, crushed, minced, etc. Therefore, it is better to measure dry ingredients by weight rather than volume as this can be more accurate.
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