How Much Is 144 Teaspoons of Raisins in Grams?
144 teaspoons of raisins equals 435.00 g. Raisins has a density of 145g per cup (3.02g per teaspoon), which means it's relatively light compared to other common cooking ingredients. For comparison, 144 teaspoons of honey would be 1,020 g.
Formula and Step-by-Step
- Start with 144 teaspoons of raisins
- 1 teaspoon of raisins = 3.02g
- 144 × 3.02 = 435g
The same formula works for any amount. Multiply (or divide) by the density, then convert units as needed.
Measuring Tip
Dried fruit weights vary with moisture content. Freshly opened packages weigh more than fruit that has been exposed to air and dried further.
Raisins at Different Amounts
How raisins scales across common teaspoons measurements. Your amount (144 teaspoons) is highlighted.
For reference, 144 teaspoons of raisins (435g) is close in weight to a loaf of bread (450g).
Other Amounts of Raisins
| Teaspoons | US Grams | Metric Teaspoon | Imperial Teaspoon |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.25 teaspoons | 0.76 g | 0.77 g | 0.91 g |
| 0.5 teaspoons | 1.51 g | 1.53 g | 1.81 g |
| 1 teaspoon | 3.02 g | 3.06 g | 3.63 g |
| 1.5 teaspoons | 4.53 g | 4.60 g | 5.44 g |
| 2 teaspoons | 6.04 g | 6.13 g | 7.26 g |
| 3 teaspoons | 9.06 g | 9.19 g | 10.88 g |
| 4 teaspoons | 12.08 g | 12.26 g | 14.51 g |
| 5 teaspoons | 15.10 g | 15.32 g | 18.14 g |
| 6 teaspoons | 18.13 g | 18.39 g | 21.77 g |
| 8 teaspoons | 24.17 g | 24.51 g | 29.02 g |
| 144 teaspoons | 435.00 g | 441.27 g | 522.37 g |
Understanding the Units
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.
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.