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1 Tablespoon of Vegetable Oil in Grams
How many grams of vegetable oil in 1 tablespoon?
1 tablespoon of vegetable oil equals 13.6 grams*
About vegetable oil measurements
Vegetable oil measures about 0.92 g/ml (FAO density database), roughly 218 g per US cup — well under water, since fats are lighter. Blended, refined oils hold that number closely, while unrefined or cold-pressed oils carrying suspended solids can read a little heavier per cup.
Tablespoons of vegetable oil equivalent in grams?

FAQs on vegetable oil volume to weight conversion
Is 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil 13.6 grams?
Yes — 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil weighs 13.6 grams, based on a density of 0.921 g/ml.
1 tablespoon of vegetable oil equals how many grams?
1 tablespoon of vegetable oil is equivalent 13.6 grams.
How much is 13.6 grams of vegetable oil in tablespoons?
13.6 grams of vegetable oil equals 1 tablespoon.
US tablespoons to Grams of Vegetable oil Conversion Chart
Note: Fractions are rounded to common recipe fractions (1/8, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4…). Values are rounded to 3 significant figures.
| US tablespoons to grams of Vegetable oil | |
|---|---|
| 0.851 grams | |
| 1.7 grams | |
| 3.4 grams | |
| 4.54 grams | |
| 6.81 grams | |
| 9.08 grams | |
| 10.2 grams | |
| 1 US tablespoon | 13.6 grams |
| 1 | 14.5 grams |
| 1 | 15.3 grams |
| 1 | 17 grams |
| 1 | 18.2 grams |
| 1 | 20.4 grams |
| 1 | 22.7 grams |
| 1 | 23.8 grams |
| 2 US tablespoons | 27.2 grams |
| 2 | 28.1 grams |
| 2 | 28.9 grams |
| 2 | 30.6 grams |
| 2 | 31.8 grams |
| 2 | 34 grams |
| 3 US tablespoons | 40.9 grams |
| 4 US tablespoons | 54.5 grams |
| 5 US tablespoons | 68.1 grams |
| 6 US tablespoons | 81.7 grams |
| 8 US tablespoons | 109 grams |
| 10 US tablespoons | 136 grams |
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A note on cooking ingredients measurements
Notes: results are rounded (by default) to 3 significant figures. Cooking conversions use standard ingredient densities — the exact weight varies slightly with the brand and how tightly the ingredient is packed ☺.