Convert Plain yogurt: grams to teaspoons

100 grams of Plain yogurt = 19.59 teaspoons

Amount of Plain yogurt

ounces3.53
millilitres96.6
cups0.41
tablespoons6.53
teaspoons19.6

Density: 1.036 g/ml · Plain yogurt

Plain yogurt: grams to teaspoons at a glance

The amounts people ask for most, worked out for Plain yogurt.

10 g1.96 tsp
25 g4.9 tsp
50 g9.8 tsp
100 g19.59 tsp
150 g29.39 tsp
200 g39.18 tsp
250 g48.98 tsp
500 g97.96 tsp

How much Plain yogurt weighs

Every figure below is one measured number — 245 g per US cup — scaled. That is why this table and the converter above it cannot disagree.

1 cup245 g
¾ cup183.8 g
½ cup122.5 g
⅓ cup81.67 g
¼ cup61.25 g
1 tablespoon15.31 g
1 teaspoon5.1 g
100 ml103.6 g

One cup, side by side

Honey336 g
Plain yogurt245 g
Water236.6 g
All-purpose flour120 g

Is this plain yogurt or Greek yogurt?

Plain yogurt, from USDA FoodData Central, at 245 g per cup. Greek yogurt is a different product with its own weight and dishscale does not carry a figure for it, so use this page for ordinary plain yogurt only. King Arthur's chart would give both 227 g — the flat figure it assigns every liquid.

Source for Plain yogurt: USDA FoodData Central · USDA FoodData Central

Frequently asked questions

How many teaspoons is 100 grams of Plain yogurt?

100 grams of Plain yogurt is 19.59 teaspoons, because one US cup of Plain yogurt weighs 245 g. That single measured figure is the whole conversion — every other unit on this page is derived from it.

How many grams is 1 teaspoon of Plain yogurt?

1 teaspoon of Plain yogurt is 5.1 grams. It is the same conversion read backwards, so this page and its reverse always agree.

How many tablespoons of Plain yogurt are in a cup?

Sixteen — a US cup is 16 tablespoons and 48 teaspoons by definition, for every ingredient there is. What Plain yogurt decides is what they weigh: one tablespoon is 15.31 g and one teaspoon is 5.1 g, against 245 g for the whole cup.

Where does dishscale's figure for Plain yogurt come from?

One US cup of Plain yogurt is 245 g. The dataset records that as: “USDA FoodData Central”. That is the USDA FoodData Central. Every ingredient on the site carries the reference its weight came from, so any number here can be checked — and corrected if the source disagrees.

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