Convert Brown Rice from Pounds to Teaspoon

How many teaspoons is 1 pound of brown rice?

1 pound of brown rice (wholegrain rice) is 113.4 teaspoons. 2 pounds of brown rice is 226.8 teaspoons. 1/2 pound of brown rice is 56.7 teaspoons. 1/4 pound (0.25 pound) of brown rice is 28.35 teaspoons. Use the converter below for any amount.

  • A teaspoon here is the 5 ml standard, the same in the UK, Europe, and Australia. A US teaspoon is fractionally smaller at about 4.9 ml. When teaspoon size matters
  • A little over or under won't ruin the bake, though it can nudge the final taste or colour.

Brown rice retains its outer bran layer, which adds fibre and a slightly nuttier flavour compared to white rice. One metric cup (250 ml) of uncooked brown rice weighs 200 g (7.05 oz). Use this converter when a recipe calls for cups and you want to weigh the rice precisely, or when you need to scale a quantity up or down.

Whole-grain rice varies more in cup weight than white rice, as the bran layer makes each grain slightly irregular. Measuring by grams removes that variable and gives consistent results across different rice varieties.

Also known as

  • wholegrain rice
  • whole grain rice

Brown Rice Calculator

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Cooked Rice Converter

Milled version that cooks faster with a milder flavour. See our White Rice converter.

Aromatic long-grain variety also available in wholegrain form. See our Basmati Rice converter.

Fragrant Thai long-grain rice, available in brown form too. See our Jasmine Rice converter.

Short-grain variety used for risotto and rice pudding. See our Arborio Rice converter.

Sticky Japanese short-grain rice used in sushi and rice bowls. See our Sushi Rice converter.

Out of brown rice? See brown rice substitutes →

No scale? The tool below gives a good estimate, but for exact bakes a digital kitchen scale removes the guesswork.

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Common Brown Rice Conversions

Here are the most common brown rice conversions from pounds to teaspoons.

PoundsTeaspoons
1 lb113.4 tsp
2 lb226.8 tsp
4 lb453.59 tsp
6 lb680.39 tsp

Brown Rice Conversion Chart

The conversion chart below gives a quick reference for converting brown rice from Pounds to Teaspoon and other measurements.

lbtspcupgramsounceskgcup(US)tbsp
1 lb113.4 tsp2.27 cup453.59 g15.99 oz0.45 kg2.36 cup (US)37.8 tbsp
2 lb226.8 tsp4.54 cup907.18 g31.98 oz0.91 kg4.72 cup (US)75.6 tbsp
4 lb453.59 tsp9.07 cup1814.37 g63.96 oz1.81 kg9.45 cup (US)151.2 tbsp
6 lb680.39 tsp13.61 cup2721.55 g95.93 oz2.72 kg14.17 cup (US)226.8 tbsp

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1 pound of brown rice in teaspoons?
1 pound of brown rice is 113.4 teaspoons. The ratio is fixed, so 2 pounds of brown rice is 226.8 teaspoons and 0.5 pounds is 56.7 teaspoons. Use the converter above for any quantity, or check the conversion chart on this page for the most common amounts at a glance. Open the brown rice converter
How many teaspoons is 1.5 pounds of brown rice?
1.5 pounds of brown rice is 170.1 teaspoons. The ratio is fixed, so 1 pound of brown rice is 113.4 teaspoons and 2 pounds is 226.8 teaspoons. Type any other amount into the converter above for the exact figure, or use the chart below for the common ones.
What is 2 pounds of brown rice in teaspoons?
2 pounds of brown rice is 226.8 teaspoons. Conversions scale in a straight line, so halving or doubling a recipe keeps the same ratio. 1 pound of brown rice is 113.4 teaspoons, and you can multiply or divide that figure to match whatever your recipe needs. Enter any amount in the converter above for an exact teaspoons reading.
How many pounds of brown rice is 113.4 teaspoons?
113.4 teaspoons of brown rice is 1 pound. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between teaspoons and pounds without changing the result. This helps when a recipe lists pounds but you would rather weigh or measure in teaspoons. The converter above and the chart below cover both directions for any amount.
How many teaspoons is 1 pound of wholegrain rice?
Wholegrain rice is another name for brown rice, so 1 pound of wholegrain rice is 113.4 teaspoons, exactly the same as brown rice. The figure does not change with the name: 2 pounds is 226.8 teaspoons and 0.5 pounds is 56.7 teaspoons. Use the converter above for any quantity, or read the conversion chart on this page for the most common amounts.
Are brown rice and wholegrain rice the same thing?
Yes. Wholegrain rice is another name for brown rice, so they are the same ingredient and convert identically. 1 pound of brown rice is 113.4 teaspoons under either name, and 2 pounds is 226.8 teaspoons. Recipes use the two names interchangeably, so you can follow either one without changing quantities or weighing any differently.
What is 1/2 lb brown rice in teaspoons?
1/2 pound of brown rice is 56.7 teaspoons. The ratio is fixed, so 1 pound of brown rice is 113.4 teaspoons and 2 pounds is 226.8 teaspoons. Half measures come up often when scaling a recipe down, and the figure divides cleanly. Use the converter above for any other amount, or the chart below for the common ones.
What is 1/4 lb brown rice in teaspoons?
1/4 pound (0.25 pound) of brown rice is 28.35 teaspoons. The ratio is fixed, so 1 pound of brown rice is 113.4 teaspoons and 2 pounds is 226.8 teaspoons. Quarter amounts often come up when scaling a recipe down step by step, and the figure divides cleanly. Use the converter above for any other quantity, or the chart below for the most common amounts.
Is 1 cup of cooked brown rice the same weight as 1 cup of dry brown rice?
No. One cup of cooked brown rice weighs about 210 g, while one cup of dry brown rice weighs 200 g. They are different states: dry rice soaks up water and swells to roughly 3.78 times its volume as it cooks, so a single dry cup makes several cooked cups. Cooking changes the weight per cup, so the dry and cooked gram figures are not interchangeable. Use the cooked rice converter to switch between dry and cooked amounts. Open the cooked rice converter

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