How Much Is 32 Tablespoons of Olive Oil in Ounces?
32 tablespoons of olive oil weighs 15.24 oz. This is based on olive oil having a density of 216g per cup. Because tablespoons measure volume and ounces measure weight, the result depends on the ingredient, and a different ingredient would give a different result for the same 32 tablespoons.
Formula and Step-by-Step
- Start with 32 tablespoons of olive oil
- 1 tablespoon of olive oil = 13.5g
- 32 × 13.5 = 432g
- Convert grams to ounces: 432 ÷ 28.3495 = 15.24 oz
The same formula works for any amount. Multiply (or divide) by the density, then convert units as needed.
Measuring Tip
Oils are lighter than water, so the same volume weighs less. Pour slowly into the measuring spoon for accuracy, and wipe any drips from the outside before reading.
Olive Oil at Different Amounts
How olive oil scales across common tablespoons measurements. Your amount (32 tablespoons) is highlighted.
For reference, 32 tablespoons of olive oil (432g) is close in weight to a loaf of bread (450g).
Other Amounts of Olive Oil
| Tablespoons | US Ounces | Metric Tablespoon | Australian Tablespoon |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 tablespoon | 0.48 oz | 0.48 oz | 0.64 oz |
| 2 tablespoons | 0.95 oz | 0.97 oz | 1.29 oz |
| 3 tablespoons | 1.43 oz | 1.45 oz | 1.93 oz |
| 4 tablespoons | 1.90 oz | 1.93 oz | 2.58 oz |
| 5 tablespoons | 2.38 oz | 2.42 oz | 3.22 oz |
| 6 tablespoons | 2.86 oz | 2.90 oz | 3.86 oz |
| 8 tablespoons | 3.81 oz | 3.86 oz | 5.15 oz |
| 10 tablespoons | 4.76 oz | 4.83 oz | 6.44 oz |
| 12 tablespoons | 5.71 oz | 5.80 oz | 7.73 oz |
| 16 tablespoons | 7.62 oz | 7.73 oz | 10.31 oz |
| 32 tablespoons | 15.24 oz | 15.46 oz | 20.61 oz |
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 an Ounce?
An ounce (oz) is a US customary unit of weight equal to 28.3495 grams or 1/16 of a pound. In cooking, "ounces" refers to weight (avoirdupois ounces), not fluid ounces which measure volume.