How Much Is 125 Grams of Rice (Short Grain) in Tablespoons?
Converting 125 grams of rice (short grain) to tablespoons gives 10.00 tbsp. Divide by the density of rice (short grain) (200g per cup). Each ingredient fills a different volume at the same weight.
Formula and Step-by-Step
- Start with 125 grams of rice (short grain)
- 1 cup of rice (short grain) = 200g
- 125g ÷ 200g/cup = 0.63 cups × 16 = 10.00 tablespoons
The same formula works for any amount. Multiply (or divide) by the density, then convert units as needed.
Measuring Tip
Different rice varieties have different densities. Short-grain rice packs more densely per cup than long-grain because the rounder grains fill gaps more efficiently.
Rice (Short Grain) at Different Amounts
How rice (short grain) scales across common grams measurements. Your amount (125 grams) is highlighted.
Other Amounts of Rice (Short Grain)
| Grams | US Tablespoons | Metric Tablespoon | Australian Tablespoon |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 grams | 0.40 tbsp | 0.39 tbsp | 0.30 tbsp |
| 10 grams | 0.80 tbsp | 0.79 tbsp | 0.59 tbsp |
| 25 grams | 2.00 tbsp | 1.97 tbsp | 1.48 tbsp |
| 50 grams | 4.00 tbsp | 3.94 tbsp | 2.96 tbsp |
| 75 grams | 6.00 tbsp | 5.91 tbsp | 4.44 tbsp |
| 100 grams | 8.00 tbsp | 7.89 tbsp | 5.91 tbsp |
| 125 grams | 10.00 tbsp | 9.86 tbsp | 7.39 tbsp |
| 150 grams | 12.00 tbsp | 11.83 tbsp | 8.87 tbsp |
| 200 grams | 16.00 tbsp | 15.77 tbsp | 11.83 tbsp |
| 250 grams | 20.00 tbsp | 19.72 tbsp | 14.79 tbsp |
| 500 grams | 40.00 tbsp | 39.43 tbsp | 29.57 tbsp |
Understanding the Units
What is a Gram?
A gram (g) is a metric unit of mass equal to 1/1000 of a kilogram. It is the standard weight measurement for precise baking worldwide. Professional bakers prefer grams because they are more accurate than volume measurements.
What is a Tablespoon?
Tablespoon sizes differ by country. A US tablespoon is 14.787 ml, close to the 15 ml metric standard used in most countries. An Australian tablespoon is 20 ml, about 35% larger than US. An imperial tablespoon is 17.758 ml. If your recipe comes from Australia, the larger tablespoon size can make a real difference.