How many tablespoon in 100 g chili powder?
It's impossible to directly convert grams of chili powder to tablespoons. Here's why:
* Density: Chili powder has a variable density depending on the grind and type of peppers used.
* Packing: The way the chili powder is packed (loosely or tightly) impacts the volume.
Instead of a direct conversion, here's what you can do:
1. Use a kitchen scale: Weigh out 100g of chili powder.
2. Spoon it out: Use a tablespoon to scoop the chili powder into your recipe, measuring it by volume.
Tips:
* Spoon and level: Use a spoon to scoop the chili powder, then level it off with a straight edge for a more accurate measurement.
* Start small: It's always better to add chili powder gradually and taste as you go, as you can always add more, but you can't take it back out.
Let me know if you have any other questions about cooking measurements!
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