Convert Garlic Powder from Grams
How much is 15 grams of garlic powder?
15 grams of garlic powder (ground garlic) is 5 teaspoons, about 0.1 cups or 1.67 tablespoons. 7.5 grams of garlic powder is 2.5 teaspoons and 30 grams is 10 teaspoons. Use the converter below for any amount.
Garlic powder is dehydrated, ground garlic used as a pantry seasoning when fresh cloves are out of reach. One metric cup (250 ml) of garlic powder weighs about 150 grams or 5.29 ounces, dense thanks to the fine grind. Most recipes call for it by the teaspoon, where 1 tsp weighs around 3 grams.
Garlic powder is far more concentrated than a clove, so getting the amount right matters: too much turns rubs and dressings bitter. Measuring by weight gives consistent results when scaling spice mixes or seasoning blends.
Also known as
- ground garlic
- dried garlic powder
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Turmeric powder is another fine-ground dry spice with the same 150 g per cup weight. Use the turmeric powder converter for curries and golden-milk recipes. See turmeric powder in grams.
Crushed garlic is the fresh form: punchier and used by the spoon. It weighs the same 150 g per cup but is swapped by the teaspoon, since powder is far more concentrated. See crushed garlic in grams.
Working from fresh? The garlic converter scales a recipe by whole heads or cloves, with weights per size for small, medium, and large bulbs. See our Garlic converter.
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Common Garlic Powder Conversions
Here are the most common garlic powder conversions from grams to teaspoons.
| Grams | Teaspoons |
|---|---|
| 25 g | 8.33 tsp |
| 50 g | 16.67 tsp |
| 75 g | 25 tsp |
| 100 g | 33.33 tsp |
| 125 g | 41.67 tsp |
| 150 g | 50 tsp |
| 175 g | 58.33 tsp |
| 200 g | 66.67 tsp |
| 250 g | 83.33 tsp |
| 300 g | 100 tsp |
| 400 g | 133.33 tsp |
| 500 g | 166.67 tsp |
Garlic Powder Conversion Chart
The conversion chart below gives a quick reference for converting garlic powder from Grams to other measurements.
| grams | cup | ounces | cup(US) | tbsp | tsp | pinch |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 g | 0.67 cup | 3.53 oz | 0.69 cup (US) | 11.11 tbsp | 33.33 tsp | 533.33 pinch |
| 150 g | 1 cup | 5.29 oz | 1.04 cup (US) | 16.67 tbsp | 50 tsp | 800 pinch |
| 250 g | 1.67 cup | 8.82 oz | 1.74 cup (US) | 27.78 tbsp | 83.33 tsp | 1333.33 pinch |
| 500 g | 3.33 cup | 17.63 oz | 3.47 cup (US) | 55.56 tbsp | 166.67 tsp | 2666.67 pinch |
| 750 g | 5 cup | 26.45 oz | 5.21 cup (US) | 83.33 tbsp | 250 tsp | 4000 pinch |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much is 15 grams of garlic powder?
- 15 grams of garlic powder is 5 teaspoons, or 0.1 cups, 1.67 tablespoons. The ratio is fixed, so 7.5 grams of garlic powder is 2.5 teaspoons and 30 grams is 10 teaspoons. Whatever unit your recipe uses, enter the amount in the converter above or read the conversion chart on this page for the most common quantities. Open the garlic powder converter
- How many teaspoons is 15 grams of garlic powder?
- 15 grams of garlic powder is 5 teaspoons. The conversion scales in a straight line, so 7.5 grams is 2.5 teaspoons and 30 grams is 10 teaspoons. Multiply or divide that figure to match whatever your recipe needs, or use the converter above for an exact teaspoons reading at any amount. 15 grams garlic powder in teaspoons
- How many grams of garlic powder is 5 teaspoons?
- 5 teaspoons of garlic powder is 15 grams. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between grams and teaspoons without changing the result. This helps when a recipe lists one unit but you would rather measure in the other. The converter above and the chart below cover both directions for any amount.
- What is 15 grams of garlic powder in cups?
- 15 grams of garlic powder is 0.1 cups. The ratio is fixed, so 7.5 grams is 0.05 cups and 30 grams is 0.2 cups. Use the converter above for any other amount, or see the chart on this page for the common quantities at a glance. 15 grams garlic powder in cups
- How many US cups is 15 grams of garlic powder?
- 15 grams of garlic powder is 0.1 US cups. This conversion scales in a straight line, so 30 grams of garlic powder is 0.21 US cups and 7.5 grams is 0.05 US cups. Enter any other amount into the converter above for an exact US cups reading. 15 grams garlic powder in US cups
- What is 15 grams of garlic powder in tablespoons?
- 15 grams of garlic powder is 1.67 tablespoons. Since the ratio is fixed, 7.5 grams gives 0.83 tablespoons and 30 grams gives 3.33 tablespoons. The converter above handles any other amount, and the chart on this page covers the common ones at a glance. 15 grams garlic powder in tablespoons
- How do grams and ounces compare as units?
- Grams and ounces are both units of weight, so the conversion between them does not vary by ingredient. The ratio between them stays fixed regardless of what you are weighing, and the weight converter handles any amount between grams, ounces, pounds, and kilograms for any recipe you follow. Grams to ounces
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