What does 1 gram of sugar look like?
It seems like i have heard that it is equal to about 1 tsp.
I am wanting a sense of how much sugar I am eating. When the box says 10 grams of sugar. I want to have an idea of what it would look like.
It seems like i have heard that it is equal to about 1 tsp.
I am wanting a sense of how much sugar I am eating. When the box says 10 grams of sugar. I want to have an idea of what it would look like.
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1 gram is about a fourth of a teaspoon, so ten grams would be about two and a half teaspoons, assuming my math is ok
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What does 1 gram of sugar look like?
It seems like i have heard that it is equal to about 1 tsp.
I am wanting a sense of how much sugar I am eating. When the box says 10 grams of sugar. I want to have an idea of what it would look like.
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There is definitely a difference. First off, I'm sure you know that with an orange you get a ton more nutrition than with Pepsi, but that isn't what you asked. Look up the different types of sugar - sucrose, fructose, galactose, glucose, etc... Some are compound, some are simple. Some break down in the body differently then others... they might last longer and not be burned off (eventually turning to fat). Check out the link to wikipedia's answer. Everything your grandma would teach you about health is basically true. Oranges are good, candy is bad.
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okay if 1 gram + i Tsp then 10 Grams would be around 1 tABLESPOON ITS A LOT OF SUGAR IF YOU THINK OF A CAN OF COKE AND 1/2 SUGAR then you are there.