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How Much Is 9.81 Grams of Cooking Wine in Teaspoons?

Converting 9.81 grams of cooking wine to teaspoons gives 2.03 tsp. Divide by the density of cooking wine (232g per cup). Each ingredient fills a different volume at the same weight.

9.81 grams of cooking wine
=
2.03tsp
Result using all teaspoon standards info
2.03 tsp (US) 2.00 tsp (Metric Teaspoon) 1.69 tsp (Imperial Teaspoon)
2.03

Formula and Step-by-Step

grams ÷ 232g/cup × 48 = teaspoons
  1. Start with 9.81 grams of cooking wine
  2. 1 cup of cooking wine = 232g
  3. 9.81g ÷ 232g/cup = 0.04 cups × 48 = 2.03 teaspoons

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

Measuring Tip

Liquid densities vary: oils weigh less per cup than water, while syrups and honey weigh more. This is why ingredient-specific conversions matter even for liquids.

Cooking Wine at Different Amounts

How cooking wine scales across common grams measurements. Your amount (9.81 grams) is highlighted.

5 g1.03 tsp9.81 g2.03 tsp10 g2.07 tsp25 g5.17 tsp50 g10.34 tsp75 g15.52 tsp100 g20.69 tsp150 g31.03 tsp

Other Amounts of Cooking Wine

Grams US Teaspoons Metric Teaspoon Imperial Teaspoon
5 grams 1.03 tsp 1.02 tsp 0.86 tsp
9.81 grams 2.03 tsp 2.00 tsp 1.69 tsp
10 grams 2.07 tsp 2.04 tsp 1.72 tsp
25 grams 5.17 tsp 5.10 tsp 4.31 tsp
50 grams 10.34 tsp 10.20 tsp 8.61 tsp
75 grams 15.52 tsp 15.30 tsp 12.92 tsp
100 grams 20.69 tsp 20.40 tsp 17.23 tsp
150 grams 31.03 tsp 30.59 tsp 25.84 tsp
200 grams 41.38 tsp 40.79 tsp 34.46 tsp
250 grams 51.72 tsp 50.99 tsp 43.07 tsp
500 grams 103.45 tsp 101.98 tsp 86.15 tsp

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 Teaspoon?

A US teaspoon is 4.929 ml, a metric teaspoon is exactly 5 ml, and an imperial teaspoon is 5.919 ml. The metric and US versions are nearly identical (1.4% difference), but the imperial teaspoon is 20% larger. For most spices the difference is negligible, but for leaveners like baking powder it can affect the result.

Frequently Asked Questions

About 2.03 tsp, based on cooking wine having a density of 232g per cup. The exact amount depends on how the ingredient is measured and the specific product.
Divide the grams by 232 (grams per cup) to get cups, then multiply by 48 to get teaspoons. For 9.81 grams: 9.81 ÷ 232 = 0.04 cups × 48 = 2.03 tsp.
For the most accurate results, weigh cooking wine on a kitchen scale. If measuring by volume, use a liquid measuring spoon on a flat surface and read the level at eye height.
Temperature has a minimal effect on most cooking liquids. The density of cooking wine changes slightly with temperature, but the difference is usually less than 1-2% between refrigerator and room temperature. This conversion assumes room temperature.
Reverse the conversion: 2.03 tsp ÷ 48 = 0.0422845 cups, then 0.0422845 × 232g/cup = 9.81g. Or use the Teaspoons to Grams converter.