Parmesan (Finely Grated) Grams to Teaspoons
Convert any amount of parmesan (finely grated) between grams and teaspoons. 1 gram of parmesan (finely grated) equals 0.60 tsp. Use the calculator for custom amounts, or choose an amount below.
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Measuring Tip
Shredded, cubed, and grated cheese all have different weights per cup. Always match the form your recipe specifies.
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?
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
1 gram of parmesan (finely grated) equals 0.60 tsp. The result scales proportionally for other amounts - choose an amount below or enter any quantity in the calculator.
If you have a kitchen scale, weighing parmesan (finely grated) gives you an exact starting point for this conversion. If you need to measure by volume instead, spoon the ingredient into the measuring spoon and level it off with a straight edge.
The form of the cheese matters more than the brand. Finely grated, shredded, shaved, and cubed cheese all have very different weights per measuring spoon. This conversion uses parmesan (finely grated), so make sure your cheese matches that form before converting.
The same weight of different ingredients fills different volumes because each ingredient has a different density. A gram of parmesan (finely grated) fills a different number of teaspoons than a gram of a lighter or heavier ingredient. That is why this converter needs to know which ingredient you are measuring.