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4grams of sugar in a teaspoon looks like?
7 Answers
- 1 month ago
Four grams of sugar is equal to one teaspoon. To be precise, 4.2 grams equals a teaspoon, but the nutrition facts rounds this number down to four grams.
- Anonymous1 month ago
It looks like sugar in a teaspoon.
- RitaLv 61 month ago
Four grams of sugar is equal to one teaspoon. To be precise, 4.2 grams equals a teaspoon, but the nutrition facts rounds this number down to four grams.
Source(s): https://myiqosdubai.ae/ - ?Lv 51 month ago
the anglos who answered before me must have pretty big teaspoons...
Where I live, standard lumps of sugar are about 4 grams. Unlumped sugar.... I don't think you can fit 4 grams on a normal stirring spoon
- ?Lv 71 month ago
Between 3/4 and 7/8 of a teaspoon.
I have a very accurate scale, measured 4.0g, and put it into a standard teaspoon.
If you're cooking with it, a whole teaspoon leveled should, at 4.2g, be okay.
- ?Lv 71 month ago
If you have a teaspoon measuring spoon (which is different from a spoon that you use to stir your tea), the 4 grams of sugar will be ever so slightly concave, but nearly level with the horizontal surface that defines the top of the teaspoon measure.