How many teaspoons in 450 grams of baking powder?
You can't directly convert grams of baking powder to teaspoons. Here's why:
* Density: Baking powder has a density, meaning the amount of mass packed into a given volume. The density can vary depending on the brand and how finely the powder is ground.
* Spoon Size: A teaspoon is a unit of volume, not weight. Teaspoons can vary slightly in size, so even if we knew the density, the conversion wouldn't be precise.
What you can do:
1. Check the packaging: Most baking powder packages will list the weight in grams *and* the volume in teaspoons per container. Use this information to figure out the conversion for your specific brand.
2. Use a kitchen scale: If you have a kitchen scale, weigh out 450 grams of baking powder and then use a measuring spoon to measure the equivalent volume in teaspoons.
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