A Fifth Teaspoon of Butter to Grams Conversion

Question:
How many grams of butter in A Fifth US teaspoon? How much is A Fifth teaspoon of butter in grams?

The answer is:
a fifth US teaspoon of butter is equivalent to 0.941 gram(*)

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a fifth US teaspoon of butter equals 0.941 gram. (*)
(*) To be more precise, a fifth US teaspoon of butter is equal to 0.94142 gram. All figures are approximate.

US teaspoons of butter to grams Chart

US teaspoons of butter to grams
0.11 US teaspoon of butter = 0.518 gram
0.12 US teaspoon of butter = 0.565 gram
0.13 US teaspoon of butter = 0.612 gram
0.14 US teaspoon of butter = 0.659 gram
0.15 US teaspoon of butter = 0.706 gram
0.16 US teaspoon of butter = 0.753 gram
0.17 US teaspoon of butter = 0.8 gram
0.18 US teaspoon of butter = 0.847 gram
0.19 US teaspoon of butter = 0.894 gram
1/5 US teaspoon of butter = 0.941 gram
US teaspoons of butter to grams
1/5 US teaspoon of butter = 0.941 gram
0.21 US teaspoon of butter = 0.988 gram
0.22 US teaspoon of butter = 1.04 gram
0.23 US teaspoon of butter = 1.08 gram
0.24 US teaspoon of butter = 1.13 gram
1/4 US teaspoon of butter = 1.18 gram
0.26 US teaspoon of butter = 1.22 gram
0.27 US teaspoon of butter = 1.27 gram
0.28 US teaspoon of butter = 1.32 gram
0.29 US teaspoon of butter = 1.37 gram

Note: some values may be rounded.

FAQs on butter weight to volume conversion

A fifth US teaspoon of butter equals how many grams?

A fifth US teaspoon of butter is equivalent 0.941 gram.

How much is 0.941 gram of butter in US teaspoons?

0.941 gram of butter equals a fifth ( ~ 1/4) US teaspoon.

Notes on ingredient measurements

It is a bit tricky to get an accurate food conversion since its characteristics change according to humidity, temperature, or how well packed the ingredient is. Ingredients that contain the terms sliced, minced, diced, crushed, chopped add uncertainties to the measurements. A good practice is to measure ingredients by weight, not by volume so that the error is decreased.

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