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Chives, raw - Grams to Tablespoons Calculator | Chives, raw - Grams to Tablespoons Chart

Chives, Raw — Grams in Tablespoons

1 gram of chives, raw equals 0.338 ( ~ 1/3) tablespoons*

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One gram of chives, raw equals 0.338 tablespoons. Common amounts: 10 grams ≈ 3.38 tablespoons … 1000 grams ≈ 338 tablespoons. To convert any amount, multiply grams by 0.338.

Conversion chart: Grams of chives, raw to tablespoons (10 to 1000 grams). 100 grams ≈ 33.8 tablespoons.

Grams of chives, raw equivalent in tablespoons?

FAQs on chives, raw weight to volume conversion

1 gram of chives, raw equals how many tablespoons?

1 gram of chives, raw is equivalent 0.338 ( ~ 1/3) tablespoons.

How much is 0.338 tablespoons of chives, raw in grams?

0.338 tablespoons of chives, raw equals 1 gram.

Chives, raw: Grams to tablespoons — common amounts

GramsTablespoons
10 grams3.38 tablespoons
25 grams8.45 tablespoons
50 grams16.9 tablespoons
100 grams33.8 tablespoons
150 grams50.7 tablespoons
200 grams67.6 tablespoons
250 grams84.5 tablespoons
300 grams101 tablespoons
500 grams169 tablespoons
1000 grams338 tablespoons

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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 ☺.