Do you need to get the amount of ground sage for your recipe? Well, we have a perfect way in which you can do this without using any scales. You will find information on how much ground sage fits into different types of spoons, how many grams of sage are in several spoons and cups. The only thing you need to do is to get metric utensils and have sage volume to weight conversion calculations.

We used following: metric cup (250 ml), metric tablespoon (15 ml), metric teaspoon (5 ml), and metric dessertspoon (10 ml).

Grams

Teaspoon

How many grams of ground sage are in 1 teaspoons? 0.68 grams of ground sage fit into one teaspoon.

  • 2 teaspoons of sage = 1.36 grams of sage.
  • 3 teaspoons of sage = 2.04 grams of sage.
  • ¾ teaspoon of sage = 0.51 grams of sage.
  • 2/3 teaspoon of sage = 0.45 grams of sage.
  • ½ teaspoon of sage = 0.34 grams of sage.
  • 1/3 teaspoon of sage = 0.23 grams of sage.
  • ¼ teaspoon of sage = 0.17 grams of sage.

Dessertspoon

How many grams of ground sage are in 1 dessertspoon? 1.35 grams of ground sage fit into one dessertspoon.

  • 2 dessertspoons of sage = 2.70 grams of sage.
  • 3 dessertspoons of sage = 4.05 grams of sage.
  • ¾ dessertspoon of sage = 1.01 grams of sage.
  • 2/3 dessertspoon of sage = 0.90 grams of sage.
  • ½ dessertspoon of sage = 0.68 grams of sage.
  • 1/3 dessertspoon of sage = 0.45 grams of sage.
  • ¼ dessertspoon of sage = 0.34 grams of sage.

Tablespoon

How many grams of ground sage are in 1 tablespoon? 2.03 grams of ground sage fit into one tablespoon.

  • 2 tablespoons of sage = 4.06 grams of sage.
  • 3 tablespoons of sage = 6.09 grams of sage.
  • ¾ tablespoon of sage = 1.52 grams of sage.
  • 2/3 tablespoon of sage = 1.35 grams of sage.
  • ½ tablespoon of sage = 1.02 grams of sage.
  • 1/3 tablespoon of sage = 0.68 grams of sage.
  • ¼ tablespoon of sage = 0.51 grams of sage.

Metric cup

How many grams of ground sage are in one Metric cup? 34 grams of ground sage fit into 1 cup.

  • 2 Metric cups of sage = 68 grams of sage.
  • 3 Metric cups of sage = 102 grams of sage.
  • ¾ Metric cup of sage = 26 grams of sage.
  • 2/3 Metric cup of sage = 23 grams of sage.
  • ½ Metric cup of sage = 17 grams of sage.
  • 1/3 Metric cup of sage = 11 grams of sage.
  • ¼ Metric cup of sage = 9 grams of sage.

Ounces

Teaspoon

How many ounces of ground sage are in 1 teaspoons? 0.02 oz. of ground sage are in a teaspoon.

  • 2 teaspoons of sage = 0.04 oz. of sage.
  • 3 teaspoons of sage = 0.06 oz. of sage.
  •  ¾ teaspoon of sage = 0.015 oz. of sage.
  • 2/3 teaspoon of sage = 0.013 oz. of sage.
  • ½ teaspoon of sage = 0.01 oz. of sage.
  • 1/3 teaspoon of sage = 0.006 oz. of sage.
  • ¼ teaspoon of sage = 0.005 oz. of sage.

Dessertspoon

How many ounces of ground sage are in 1 dessertspoon? 0.05 oz. of ground sage are in a dessertspoon.

  • 2 dessertspoons of sage = 0.10 oz. of sage.
  • 3 dessertspoons of sage = 0.15 oz. of sage.
  • ¾ dessertspoon of sage = 0.04 oz. of sage.
  • 2/3 dessertspoon of sage = 0.03 oz. of sage.
  • ½ dessertspoon of sage = 0.025 oz. of sage.
  • 1/3 dessertspoon of sage = 0.02 oz. of sage.
  • ¼ dessertspoon of sage = 0.01 oz. of sage.

Tablespoon

How many ounces of ground sage are in 1 tablespoon? 0.07 oz. of ground sage are in a tablespoon.

  • 2 tablespoons of sage = 0.14 oz. of sage.
  • 3 tablespoons of sage = 0.21 oz. of sage.
  • ¾ tablespoon of sage = 0.05 oz. of sage.
  • 2/3 tablespoon of sage = 0.04 oz. of sage.
  • ½ tablespoon of sage = 0.03 oz. of sage.
  • 1/3 tablespoon of sage = 0.02 oz. of sage.
  • ¼ tablespoon of sage = 0.018 oz. of sage.

Metric cup

How much ground sage in ounces is in a Metric cup? There are 1.19 oz. of ground sage in 1 cup.

  • 2 Metric cups of sage = 2.38 oz. of sage.
  • 3 Metric cups of sage = 3.57 oz. of sage.
  • ¾ Metric cup of sage = 0.89 oz. of sage.
  • 2/3 Metric cup of sage = 0.79 oz. of sage.
  • ½ Metric cup of sage = 0.60 oz. of sage.
  • 1/3 Metric cup of sage = 0.40 oz. of sage.
  • ¼ Metric cup of sage = 0.30 oz. of sage.

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