10 Teaspoons of Cocoa Powder to Grams Conversion
Question:
How many grams of cocoa powder in 10 US teaspoons? How much are 10 teaspoons of cocoa powder in grams?
The answer is:
10 US teaspoons of cocoa powder is equivalent to 25 grams(*)
Volume to 'Weight' Converter
US teaspoons of cocoa powder to grams Chart
US teaspoons of cocoa powder to grams | ||
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1 US teaspoon of cocoa powder | = | 2.5 grams |
2 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 5 grams |
3 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 7.5 grams |
4 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 10 grams |
5 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 12.5 grams |
6 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 15 grams |
7 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 17.5 grams |
8 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 20 grams |
9 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 22.5 grams |
10 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 25 grams |
US teaspoons of cocoa powder to grams | ||
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10 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 25 grams |
11 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 27.5 grams |
12 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 30 grams |
13 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 32.5 grams |
14 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 35 grams |
15 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 37.5 grams |
16 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 40 grams |
17 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 42.5 grams |
18 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 45 grams |
19 US teaspoons of cocoa powder | = | 47.5 grams |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on cocoa powder weight to volume conversion
10 US teaspoons of cocoa powder equals how many grams?
10 US teaspoons of cocoa powder is equivalent 25 grams.
How much is 25 grams of cocoa powder in US teaspoons?
25 grams of cocoa powder equals 10 ( ~ 10) US teaspoons.
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Notes on ingredient measurements
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