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How Much Is 384 Grams of All-Purpose Flour in Teaspoons?

384 grams of all-purpose flour equals 147.27 tsp. All-purpose flour has a density of 125.16g per cup. Because grams measure weight and teaspoons measure volume, the result depends on the ingredient's density.

384 grams of all-purpose flour
=
147.27tsp
Result using all teaspoon standards info
147.27 tsp (US) 145.18 tsp (Metric Teaspoon) 122.64 tsp (Imperial Teaspoon)
147.27

Formula and Step-by-Step

grams ÷ 125.16g/cup × 48 = teaspoons
  1. Start with 384 grams of all-purpose flour
  2. 1 cup of all-purpose flour = 125.16g
  3. 384g ÷ 125.16g/cup = 3.07 cups × 48 = 147.27 teaspoons

The same formula works for any amount. Multiply (or divide) by the density, then convert units as needed.

Measuring Tip

For the most consistent results, weigh all-purpose flour on a kitchen scale. Volume measurements can vary by 20-30% depending on how the flour is scooped.

All-Purpose Flour at Different Amounts

How all-purpose flour scales across common grams measurements. Your amount (384 grams) is highlighted.

50 g19.18 tsp75 g28.76 tsp100 g38.35 tsp150 g57.53 tsp200 g76.70 tsp250 g95.88 tsp384 g147.27 tsp500 g191.75 tsp

Other Amounts of All-Purpose Flour

Grams US Teaspoons Metric Teaspoon Imperial Teaspoon
5 grams 1.92 tsp 1.89 tsp 1.60 tsp
10 grams 3.84 tsp 3.78 tsp 3.19 tsp
25 grams 9.59 tsp 9.45 tsp 7.98 tsp
50 grams 19.18 tsp 18.90 tsp 15.97 tsp
75 grams 28.76 tsp 28.35 tsp 23.95 tsp
100 grams 38.35 tsp 37.81 tsp 31.94 tsp
150 grams 57.53 tsp 56.71 tsp 47.90 tsp
200 grams 76.70 tsp 75.61 tsp 63.87 tsp
250 grams 95.88 tsp 94.52 tsp 79.84 tsp
384 grams 147.27 tsp 145.18 tsp 122.64 tsp
500 grams 191.75 tsp 189.03 tsp 159.68 tsp

Understanding the Units

What is a Gram?

Weighing ingredients in grams eliminates the variability of volume measurements. A cup of flour can weigh anywhere from 120g to 160g depending on how it was scooped, but 120g of flour is always 120g of flour.

What is a Teaspoon?

In baking, teaspoon measurements are critical for ingredients where precision changes the outcome. Too much baking soda (1 tsp = 6g) creates a metallic taste, while too little means flat results.

Frequently Asked Questions

About 147.27 tsp, based on all-purpose flour having a density of 125.16g per cup. The exact amount depends on how the ingredient is measured and the specific product.
Divide the grams by 125.16 (grams per cup) to get cups, then multiply by 48 to get teaspoons. For 384 grams: 384 ÷ 125.16 = 3.07 cups × 48 = 147.27 tsp.
For the most accurate results, weigh all-purpose flour on a kitchen scale. If measuring by volume, sift or whisk first to break up clumps, then spoon into the measuring spoon and level off. Do not scoop directly from the bag.
Yes, quite a bit. If you spoon the flour into your measuring spoon and level it off, you will get about 125.16 grams per cup. If you dip directly into the flour bag and sweep level, the flour packs tighter and you can end up with 137.68 to 156.45 grams per cup instead. This conversion uses the spoon-and-level method, which is the standard most baking references follow.
Reverse the conversion: 147.27 tsp ÷ 48 = 3.06807 cups, then 3.06807 × 125.16g/cup = 384g. Or use the Teaspoons to Grams converter.