| MainFacts | | Convert milligrams to teaspoons, mg to tsp, tsp to mg | Share | Teaspoons to Milligrams Converter | | Water - 5000 mg/tsp Baking Powder - 4500 mg/tsp Butter - 4600 mg/tsp Cinnamon Powder - 2500 mg/tsp Cocoa Powder - 2500 mg/tsp Coffee Powder - 1500 mg/tsp Cornstarch - 3500 mg/tsp Flour - 2850 mg/tsp Garlic Powder - 1500 mg/tsp Honey - 7000 mg/tsp Oil, Coconut - 4600 mg/tsp Oil, Palm - 4550 mg/tsp Oil, Sunflower - 4600 mg/tsp Salt, Granulated - 6400 mg/tsp Salt, Powder - 6900 mg/tsp Soda, Baking - 4500 mg/tsp Sugar, Beet - 4000 mg/tsp Sugar, Brown - 3600 mg/tsp Sugar, Granulated - 3500 mg/tsp Sugar, Powder - 2800 mg/tsp tsp | | 1 * 5000 = 5000 mg | | HISTORY | Milligrams to Teaspoons Converter | | Water - 0.0002 tsp/mg Baking Powder - 0.000222 tsp/mg Butter - 0.000217 tsp/mg Cinnamon Powder - 0.0004 tsp/mg Cocoa Powder - 0.0004 tsp/mg Coffee Powder - 0.000667 tsp/mg Cornstarch - 0.000286 tsp/mg Flour - 0.000351 tsp/mg Garlic Powder - 0.000667 tsp/mg Honey - 0.000143 tsp/mg Oil, Coconut - 0.000217 tsp/mg Oil, Palm - 0.00022 tsp/mg Oil, Sunflower - 0.000217 tsp/mg Salt, Granulated - 0.000156 tsp/mg Salt, Powder - 0.000145 tsp/mg Soda, Baking - 0.000222 tsp/mg Sugar, Beet - 0.00025 tsp/mg Sugar, Brown - 0.000278 tsp/mg Sugar, Granulated - 0.000286 tsp/mg Sugar, Powder - 0.000357 tsp/mg mg | | 1 * 0.0002 = 0.0002 tsp | | HISTORY | | MEMORY:  | Calculations have not been made yet. | The ratio of these two units is provided above. Therefore 1 teaspoon is equal to 5000 milliliters, which is also equal to 5 cubic centimeters or 0.005 liter. How many milligrams in a teaspoon? How to convert mg to tsp? How to calculate teaspoons to milligrams? (More): teaspoons = milligrams / density milligrams = teaspoons * density teaspoons to milligrams conversion table for water | 1/64 tsp | 78.1 mg | | 1/32 tsp | 156 mg | | 1/16 tsp | 313 mg | | 1/10 tsp | 500 mg | | 1/8 tsp | 625 mg | | 1/4 tsp | 1250 mg | | 1/3 tsp | 1670 mg | | 1/2 tsp | 2500 mg | | 1 tsp | 5000 mg | | 1 1/64 tsp | 5080 mg | | 1 1/32 tsp | 5160 mg | | 1 1/16 tsp | 5310 mg | | 1 1/10 tsp | 5500 mg | | 1 1/8 tsp | 5630 mg | | 1 1/4 tsp | 6250 mg | | 1 1/3 tsp | 6670 mg | | 1 1/2 tsp | 7500 mg | | 2 tsp | 10000 mg | | 2 1/64 tsp | 10100 mg | | 2 1/32 tsp | 10200 mg | | | 2 1/16 tsp | 10300 mg | | 2 1/10 tsp | 10500 mg | | 2 1/8 tsp | 10600 mg | | 2 1/4 tsp | 11300 mg | | 2 1/3 tsp | 11700 mg | | 2 1/2 tsp | 12500 mg | | 3 tsp | 15000 mg | | 3 1/64 tsp | 15100 mg | | 3 1/32 tsp | 15200 mg | | 3 1/16 tsp | 15300 mg | | 3 1/10 tsp | 15500 mg | | 3 1/8 tsp | 15600 mg | | 3 1/4 tsp | 16300 mg | | 3 1/3 tsp | 16700 mg | | 3 1/2 tsp | 17500 mg | | 4 tsp | 20000 mg | | 4 1/64 tsp | 20100 mg | | 4 1/32 tsp | 20200 mg | | 4 1/16 tsp | 20300 mg | | 4 1/10 tsp | 20500 mg | | | 4 1/8 tsp | 20600 mg | | 4 1/4 tsp | 21300 mg | | 4 1/3 tsp | 21700 mg | | 4 1/2 tsp | 22500 mg | | 5 tsp | 25000 mg | | 5 1/64 tsp | 25100 mg | | 5 1/32 tsp | 25200 mg | | 5 1/16 tsp | 25300 mg | | 5 1/10 tsp | 25500 mg | | 5 1/8 tsp | 25600 mg | | 5 1/4 tsp | 26300 mg | | 5 1/3 tsp | 26700 mg | | 5 1/2 tsp | 27500 mg | | 6 tsp | 30000 mg | | 6 1/64 tsp | 30100 mg | | 6 1/32 tsp | 30200 mg | | 6 1/16 tsp | 30300 mg | | 6 1/10 tsp | 30500 mg | | 6 1/8 tsp | 30600 mg | | 6 1/4 tsp | 31300 mg | | | 6 1/3 tsp | 31700 mg | | 6 1/2 tsp | 32500 mg | | 7 tsp | 35000 mg | | 7 1/64 tsp | 35100 mg | | 7 1/32 tsp | 35200 mg | | 7 1/16 tsp | 35300 mg | | 7 1/10 tsp | 35500 mg | | 7 1/8 tsp | 35600 mg | | 7 1/4 tsp | 36300 mg | | 7 1/3 tsp | 36700 mg | | 7 1/2 tsp | 37500 mg | | 8 tsp | 40000 mg | | 8 1/64 tsp | 40100 mg | | 8 1/32 tsp | 40200 mg | | 8 1/16 tsp | 40300 mg | | 8 1/10 tsp | 40500 mg | | 8 1/8 tsp | 40600 mg | | 8 1/4 tsp | 41300 mg | | 8 1/3 tsp | 41700 mg | | 8 1/2 tsp | 42500 mg | | milligrams to teaspoons conversion table for water | 100 mg | 0.02 tsp | | 110 mg | 0.022 tsp | | 120 mg | 0.024 tsp | | 130 mg | 0.026 tsp | | 140 mg | 0.028 tsp | | 150 mg | 0.03 tsp | | 160 mg | 0.032 tsp | | 170 mg | 0.034 tsp | | 180 mg | 0.036 tsp | | 190 mg | 0.038 tsp | | 200 mg | 0.04 tsp | | 210 mg | 0.042 tsp | | 220 mg | 0.044 tsp | | 230 mg | 0.046 tsp | | 240 mg | 0.048 tsp | | 250 mg | 0.05 tsp | | 260 mg | 0.052 tsp | | 270 mg | 0.054 tsp | | 280 mg | 0.056 tsp | | 290 mg | 0.058 tsp | | | 300 mg | 0.06 tsp | | 310 mg | 0.062 tsp | | 320 mg | 0.064 tsp | | 330 mg | 0.066 tsp | | 340 mg | 0.068 tsp | | 350 mg | 0.07 tsp | | 360 mg | 0.072 tsp | | 370 mg | 0.074 tsp | | 380 mg | 0.076 tsp | | 390 mg | 0.078 tsp | | 400 mg | 0.08 tsp | | 410 mg | 0.082 tsp | | 420 mg | 0.084 tsp | | 430 mg | 0.086 tsp | | 440 mg | 0.088 tsp | | 450 mg | 0.09 tsp | | 460 mg | 0.092 tsp | | 470 mg | 0.094 tsp | | 480 mg | 0.096 tsp | | 490 mg | 0.098 tsp | | | 500 mg | 0.1 tsp | | 550 mg | 0.11 tsp | | 600 mg | 0.12 tsp | | 650 mg | 0.13 tsp | | 700 mg | 0.14 tsp | | 750 mg | 0.15 tsp | | 800 mg | 0.16 tsp | | 850 mg | 0.17 tsp | | 900 mg | 0.18 tsp | | 950 mg | 0.19 tsp | | 1000 mg | 0.2 tsp | | 1050 mg | 0.21 tsp | | 1100 mg | 0.22 tsp | | 1150 mg | 0.23 tsp | | 1200 mg | 0.24 tsp | | 1250 mg | 0.25 tsp | | 1300 mg | 0.26 tsp | | 1350 mg | 0.27 tsp | | 1400 mg | 0.28 tsp | | 1450 mg | 0.29 tsp | | | 1500 mg | 0.3 tsp | | 1600 mg | 0.32 tsp | | 1700 mg | 0.34 tsp | | 1800 mg | 0.36 tsp | | 1900 mg | 0.38 tsp | | 2000 mg | 0.4 tsp | | 2100 mg | 0.42 tsp | | 2200 mg | 0.44 tsp | | 2300 mg | 0.46 tsp | | 2400 mg | 0.48 tsp | | 2500 mg | 0.5 tsp | | 2600 mg | 0.52 tsp | | 2700 mg | 0.54 tsp | | 2800 mg | 0.56 tsp | | 2900 mg | 0.58 tsp | | 3000 mg | 0.6 tsp | | 3500 mg | 0.7 tsp | | 4000 mg | 0.8 tsp | | 4500 mg | 0.9 tsp | | 5000 mg | 1 tsp | | Let's get started with an example. It's common to need to convert measurements like teaspoons from fraction form. For instance, let's say we have 1 and 1/3 tsp. Converting this to decimal form gives us 1.333. Now, let's specify the substance; let's use water. Water has a density of 1 milligram per milliliter or 1 kilogram per liter. We also know that a teaspoon can hold 5000 milliliters of liquid. Multiplying 1.333 by 5000 gives us 6.67 milligrams. This conversion can be applied to all liquid substances. However, bulk materials are a bit more complex due to variations in density caused by factors like moisture content or compaction. In such cases, a range of minimum and maximum density values should be considered. Again, different types of products, such as different types of sugar, may have barely different densities. It's important to note that the measurement of teaspoons can vary widely depending on factors such as country, culture, or individual usage, potentially leading to inaccuracies unless a spoon marked with specific measurements is used. The first table presents the above data using fractions, while the next table uses decimal numbers. | Guest: 2019-12-04 12:12:45Every user has his picture of a perfect and ideal tool or calculator. Maybe it is something that the user looks for or some of the qualities he searches correctly. When I was a little boy, I had dreams of creating websites something like Google, like becoming Amazon. Now we are all “married “to a young prince, who has the name “An Internet“. Everyone wishes to live happily. Now that I’m older, though I would still like to marry my Prince “An Internet“, I understand that it is not difficult to find a perfect web site or online tool. |
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| Guest: 2020-09-26 12:40:55Wow, lots of complex comments here. I'm grateful for this tool because I'm trying to measure out some supplements. Works for me - thank you for this website. I've shared the link with colleagues. |
| Guest: 2020-12-06 05:49:15Hello,Where can I find measurement tools for mg recipes? Thank you. |
| guest: 2021-01-22 04:51:40Here's my challenge. I'm doing the same thing many of you are: trying to take a bulk supplement correctly. My teaspoon measures are not labeled in decimals but fractions. So every time I look at these conversions I have to take them an extra step. How much is 0.05 teaspoon and where can I then find an accurate 1/20 teaspoon measure? Then I end up with an unrelated thought......I look at the purchased tablet with only 200 mg in it and it's a horse pill. Then after I've figured out how small the daily recommended dose of 250 mg is--a pinch more or less--and compare it to the horse pill. What all else is in there???? Curious I am. |
| Ann: 2021-03-11 04:52:19In our daily life spoon is used widely. It is useful for liquids, granular, and sometimes almost solid ingredients. For instance, using the tool everyone can take, give, measure, and do many things with water, flour, oil, soup, salt, jam, milk, honey, grain. Really it can be listed endlessly. Cooking, frying, mixing can not be made without spoons and teaspoons. No doubt that almost all humanity is familiar with the process of measuring various amounts of ingredients. So changing milligrams (mg) to teaspoons (tsp) is a frequent operation. It can also be a ritual when friends drink tea and mix sugar with sour cream using a teaspoon. Culture of pleasure and traditions demand a wide variety of such things.It is obvious that ancient civilizations began to use table tools ages ago. Maybe at the beginning of human history, it was simply a small stick. But from time to time people tried to make their life more comfortable adapting their facilities best as they could. Spoons changed their material and look depending on the level of society and richness. Ages ago poor people used wood and bone. Various metals as bronze, tin, iron, gold, silver, copper, were accessible for kings and their surroundings. Now wooden spoons are used for people who like to reproduce historical moments or village lifestyle. |
| Guest: 2022-10-10 02:17:46I have to measure 40 milligrams of a powder for capsules. How do I do this easily? Can you please tell me... If my serving size is 900ml how much of a teaspoon is that? |
| MEA: 2023-03-21 08:23:38Hello, I am trying to measure 2/5 supplement powder equals to 1000 mg not sure if the chart you provide has the correct weight or is it there and I’m not familiar with the scale. |
Jim: 2024-03-13 08:53:17A teaspoon is an important item in our lives, and it is impossible to live without it. At breakfast or lunch, you take a teaspoon in your hands, and no one probably thought about when the spoon first appeared and what it was like. Do you want to know something interesting about spoons? Then I invite you to go with me on a journey "Into the history of a wooden spoon." At first, they were molded from clay or sawed from animal bones, such as ram and goat horns. Sea shells and fish bones were also used. Spoons made of clay were fragile; they broke and crumbled, and spoons made of stone were heavy and inconvenient. However, the most common material for making a spoon is wood. The history of a wooden spoon goes back many centuries and even millennia. From ancient times in peasant life until the 20s of the 20th century, a wooden spoon was the main cutlery and a musical instrument or a character in a puppet theater. At the very beginning, spoon masters or spoon makers prepared small wooden blocks.  |
| Mike: 2025-01-13 09:03:48If you don't need to measure a large amount of ingredients, it's easiest to use a regular teaspoon (tsp). Liquid products, such as milk or vegetable oil, should be filled to the brim into glasses and spoons. Viscous products, such as sour cream, condensed milk, jam, or syrup, should be spooned out or scooped out with a heaping spoon. This is because the heaping spoon allows for a more accurate measurement of these thick, sticky substances. Bulk products like flour or cereals do not need to be tamped or shaken. Instead, scoop out a little more than the volume of the glass or spoon. Use the table to measure the required amount of ingredients. For example, if the recipe calls for 60 milliliters of an ingredient, add 4 tablespoons. If you need to calculate how much liquid is in 10 teaspoons, then calculate about 50 milliliters. |
| Ann: 2025-03-13 09:07:21How do you measure liquid using teaspoons? How many teaspoons are needed to get 10 ml? A teaspoon, a simple yet powerful tool, is one of the most convenient devices for measuring liquids and bulk products at home. It's a handy companion for any home cook, making it easy to measure even 10 ml or other volumes accurately. How many milliliters (ml) exactly fit in a teaspoon? How should it be used for accurate measurement? The main thing to remember is how many ml are in a teaspoon. It's a common misconception that a teaspoon holds 2 ml, but in reality, it's 5 ml. This is a common value used in cooking, medicine, and household needs. If you did not know how much 15 ml is in a teaspoon, using the above value, it becomes clear that you need to use three teaspoons. So, if you need to measure 10 ml, two teaspoons is all you need. This method of measurement is not only accurate but also more precise than a tablespoon, which holds 15 ml. | Use username: Guest, Anonymous, Programmer FACTS ABOUT COUNTRIES: | Thailand. The World Meteorological Station claims that Bangkok is the hottest capital in the world (average annual temperature +28°C). | Due to the dense development and limited space, many skyscrapers in Hong Kong are built narrow and tall. This is done to save space and maintain the density of urban infrastructure. | On the Faroe Islands, which are part of the Kingdom of Denmark, the sheep population is twice as large as the human population. | |