Grams to Tablespoons – Dried Parsley

Assume ~4.44 g per tablespoon for dried parsley flakes.

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Formula: tablespoons = grams ÷ 4.44 (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

Dried Parsley Density and Formula

Dried parsley flakes are very light; typical bulk density is ~0.3 g/mL, giving about 4.44 grams per tablespoon.

tablespoons = grams ÷ 4.44

grams = tablespoons × 4.44

General formula: tablespoons = grams ÷ (14.7868 × density). With density ~0.3 g/mL, parsley is ≈ 4.44 g per tbsp.2

Note: Flake size and crumbling change packing; results are approximate.

Parsley Conversion Table

Approximate tablespoon equivalents for common gram amounts of dried parsley flakes.

Grams (g)Tablespoons (tbsp)

Assumes 1 tbsp ≈ 4.44 g for dried parsley flakes.

Tips for Accurate Measuring

  • Use a scale: Flaky herbs vary widely by volume.2
  • Measure as used: Don’t crush unless your recipe calls for it.
  • Level the spoon: Avoid mounded or compressed spoonfuls.
  • Keep dry: Store airtight to prevent caking.

FAQs

How many tablespoons is 10 g of dried parsley?

About 2.25 tbsp (10 ÷ 4.44).

How many grams is 3 tablespoons of dried parsley?

About 13.32 g (3 × 4.44).

Why do measurements vary?

Leaf size and crumble affect packing density. Weigh for consistency.

Is fresh parsley the same?

No, fresh leaves are denser per spoon and not interchangeable by volume.

Sources

  1. Tablespoon ≈ 14.7868 mL; density needed to convert mass to volume.2
  2. Typical herb bulk density ranges; tablespoon values derived accordingly.

External links omitted; values reflect culinary references.