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Peanut Butter — Grams in Tsp
1 gram of peanut butter equals 0.2 ( ~ 1/4) tsp*
About peanut butter measurements
Peanut butter packs dense and sticky at around 1.01 g/ml (about 240 g per cup), but only once you press out the air pockets. Natural styles separate, so a scoop from the oily top weighs less than one from the stiff bottom; stir the jar fully before measuring for a true reading.

Grams of peanut butter equivalent in tsp?
FAQs on peanut butter weight to volume conversion
1 gram of peanut butter equals how many tsp?
1 gram of peanut butter is equivalent 0.2 ( ~ 1/4) tsp.
How much is 0.2 tsp of peanut butter in grams?
0.2 tsp of peanut butter equals 1 gram.
Peanut Butter Conversion Chart Near 1 Gram
| Grams to Tsp of Peanut butter | |
|---|---|
| 1 gram | 0.2 ( ~ 1/4) tsp |
| 1.1 grams | 0.22 ( ~ 1/4) tsp |
| 1.2 grams | 0.24 ( ~ 1/4) tsp |
| 1.3 grams | 0.26 ( ~ 1/4) tsp |
| 1.4 grams | 0.28 ( ~ 1/4) tsp |
| 1.5 grams | 0.3 ( ~ 1/3) tsp |
| 1.6 grams | 0.32 ( ~ 1/3) tsp |
| 1.7 grams | 0.34 ( ~ 1/3) tsp |
| 1.8 grams | 0.36 ( ~ 1/3) tsp |
| 1.9 grams | 0.38 ( ~ 1/3) tsp |
| 2 grams | 0.4 ( ~ 1/3) tsp |
| 2.1 grams | 0.42 ( ~ 1/2) tsp |
| 2.2 grams | 0.44 ( ~ 1/2) tsp |
| 2.3 grams | 0.46 ( ~ 1/2) tsp |
| 2.4 grams | 0.48 ( ~ 1/2) tsp |
| 2.5 grams | 0.5 ( ~ 1/2) tsp |
| 2.6 grams | 0.52 ( ~ 1/2) tsp |
| 2.7 grams | 0.54 ( ~ 1/2) tsp |
| 2.8 grams | 0.56 ( ~ 1/2) tsp |
| 2.9 grams | 0.58 ( ~ 1/2) tsp |
| 3 grams | 0.6 ( ~ 2/3) tsp |
| 3.1 grams | 0.62 ( ~ 2/3) tsp |
| 3.2 grams | 0.64 ( ~ 2/3) tsp |
| 3.3 grams | 0.66 ( ~ 2/3) tsp |
| 3.4 grams | 0.68 ( ~ 2/3) tsp |
Note: Values are rounded to 3 significant figures. Fractions are rounded to common recipe fractions (1/8, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4…).
References:
Weight to Volume Conversions - Recipes
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 ☺.