How Much Is 263.33 Teaspoons of Almond Flour in Ounces?
263.33 teaspoons of almond flour weighs 18.58 oz. This is based on almond flour having a density of 96g per cup. Because teaspoons measure volume and ounces measure weight, the result depends on the ingredient, and a different ingredient would give a different result for the same 263.33 teaspoons.
Formula and Step-by-Step
- Start with 263.33 teaspoons of almond flour
- 1 teaspoon of almond flour = 2g
- 263.33 × 2 = 526.66g
- Convert grams to ounces: 526.66 ÷ 28.3495 = 18.58 oz
The same formula works for any amount. Multiply (or divide) by the density, then convert units as needed.
Measuring Tip
Humidity affects almond flour weight. In humid conditions, flour absorbs moisture and weighs more per cup. Store it in an airtight container for consistent results.
Almond Flour at Different Amounts
How almond flour scales across common teaspoons measurements. Your amount (263.33 teaspoons) is highlighted.
For reference, 263.33 teaspoons of almond flour (526.66g) is close in weight to a bottle of water (500 ml) (510g).
Other Amounts of Almond Flour
| Teaspoons | US Ounces | Metric Teaspoon | Imperial Teaspoon |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.25 teaspoons | 0.02 oz | 0.02 oz | 0.02 oz |
| 0.5 teaspoons | 0.04 oz | 0.04 oz | 0.04 oz |
| 1 teaspoon | 0.07 oz | 0.07 oz | 0.08 oz |
| 1.5 teaspoons | 0.11 oz | 0.11 oz | 0.13 oz |
| 2 teaspoons | 0.14 oz | 0.14 oz | 0.17 oz |
| 3 teaspoons | 0.21 oz | 0.21 oz | 0.25 oz |
| 4 teaspoons | 0.28 oz | 0.29 oz | 0.34 oz |
| 5 teaspoons | 0.35 oz | 0.36 oz | 0.42 oz |
| 6 teaspoons | 0.42 oz | 0.43 oz | 0.51 oz |
| 8 teaspoons | 0.56 oz | 0.57 oz | 0.68 oz |
| 263.33 teaspoons | 18.58 oz | 18.84 oz | 22.31 oz |
Understanding the Units
What is a Teaspoon?
A teaspoon (tsp) is a US customary unit of volume equal to 4.929 milliliters or 1/3 of a tablespoon. It is the standard measure for spices, leaveners, extracts, and other small-quantity ingredients.
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.