Spoon and glass – how to use them to measure the amount of ingredients

No kitchen scales? Can’t find a measuring cup? And you don’t have to! It is possible to measure grams with the help of simpler kitchen items – glasses and spoons, dining room and tea. 

How many grams in a teaspoon

  • Flour – 10
  • Sugar – 10
  • Manki – 15
  • Salts -10
  • Sour cream or mayonnaise – 10
  • Tomato paste – 12
  • Oils – 5
  • Vinegar – 7
  • Honey – 7-8

How many grams in a tablespoon

 
  • Flour – 15
  • Sugar – 20
  • Salts – 25-30
  • Buckwheat – 20
  • Rice – 20
  • Manki- 20
  • Milk – 20
  • Cream – 25
  • Fat – 20
  • Vinegar -15
  • Honey – 15-17

How many grams in a glass

  • Flour – 150
  • Sugar – 210
  • Salt – 300
  • Buckwheat – 210
  • Rice – 220
  • Manki- 200
  • Milk – 250
  • Cream – 250
  • Oils – 240
  • Beans -220
  • Lentils – 210
  • Raisins – 190
  • Jam or jam – 300-330
  • Poppy – 130
  • Vinegar – 250
  • Honey – 325
  • Cream – 250

Importantly! Before measuring the number of grams with a spoon, keep in mind that bulk products should be measured without a “slide”. But a small bump is allowed.

We will remind, earlier we told about 10 culinary life hacks which few people use, and also warned, than plastic kitchen appliances are dangerous. 

 

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