How Much Is 0.56 Tablespoons of Table Salt in Grams?
0.56 tablespoons of table salt equals 10.08 g. Table salt has a density of 288g per cup (18g per tablespoon), which means it's relatively light compared to other common cooking ingredients. For comparison, 0.56 tablespoons of honey would be 11.9 g.
Formula and Step-by-Step
- Start with 0.56 tablespoons of table salt
- 1 tablespoon of table salt = 18g
- 0.56 × 18 = 10.08g
The same formula works for any amount. Multiply (or divide) by the density, then convert units as needed.
Measuring Tip
If substituting table salt for kosher salt by volume, use roughly half the amount. For precision, convert by weight (grams) instead.
Table Salt at Different Amounts
How table salt scales across common tablespoons measurements. Your amount (0.56 tablespoons) is highlighted.
For reference, 0.56 tablespoons of table salt (10.08g) is close in weight to a AAA battery (11.5g).
Other Amounts of Table Salt
| Tablespoons | US Grams | Metric Tablespoon | Australian Tablespoon |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.56 tablespoons | 10.08 g | 10.23 g | 13.63 g |
| 1 tablespoon | 18.00 g | 18.26 g | 24.35 g |
| 2 tablespoons | 36.00 g | 36.52 g | 48.69 g |
| 3 tablespoons | 54.00 g | 54.78 g | 73.04 g |
| 4 tablespoons | 72.00 g | 73.04 g | 97.38 g |
| 5 tablespoons | 90.00 g | 91.30 g | 121.73 g |
| 6 tablespoons | 108.00 g | 109.56 g | 146.07 g |
| 8 tablespoons | 144.00 g | 146.07 g | 194.77 g |
| 10 tablespoons | 180.00 g | 182.59 g | 243.46 g |
| 12 tablespoons | 216.00 g | 219.11 g | 292.15 g |
| 16 tablespoons | 288.00 g | 292.15 g | 389.53 g |
Understanding the Units
What is a Tablespoon?
One tablespoon holds about 15 milliliters. There are 16 tablespoons in a cup and 3 teaspoons in a tablespoon. In baking, tablespoon measurements are used for butter, oil, honey, and other ingredients where a full cup would be too much.
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.