Grams to Tablespoons – Beef Broth
Beef broth density ≈1.01 g/mL. 1 tbsp ≈14.94 g.
Beef Broth Calculator
Formula: tablespoons = grams ÷ 14.94 (approx.).
What Are Grams and Tablespoons?
A gram (g) measures mass; a tablespoon (tbsp) measures volume (~14.7868 mL). Density is required to convert between them.1
Density and Formula
With density ~1.01 g/mL, beef broth weighs ~14.94 g per tablespoon. Temperature has minor effect on volume.
tablespoons = grams ÷ 14.94
grams = tablespoons Ã 14.94
General formula: tablespoons = grams ÷ (14.7868 Ã density). Results are approximate.2
Note: Use liquid measuring spoons at eye level for accuracy.
Beef Broth Conversion Table
Approximate tablespoon equivalents for common gram amounts.
| Grams (g) | Tablespoons (tbsp) |
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Assumes 1 tbsp ≈14.94 g for beef broth.
Tips for Accurate Measuring
- Weigh for precision: Temperature affects volume slightly.2
- Check meniscus: Read at eye level for liquids.
- Store chilled: Density varies slightly with temperature.
FAQs
How many tablespoons is 50 g of beef broth?
About 3.35 tbsp (50 ÷ 14.94).
How many grams is 3 tablespoons?
About 44.82 g (3 Ã 14.94).
Stock vs broth?
Densities are similar; flavor and gelatin content differ.
Sources
- Tablespoon ≈14.7868 mL; density connects mass and volume.2
- Common references; tablespoon values derived from grams and density.
External links omitted; values reflect standard references.