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One Ounce of Yeast in Tbsp
One ounce of yeast equals 2 ( ~ 2) tbsp*
About yeast measurements
Dry yeast granules have a reference density around 0.95 g/ml, so a level tablespoon is roughly 14 g and a standard packet about 7 g. Instant yeast is milled finer than active dry and settles denser in the spoon, so weigh it whenever a recipe's rise really matters.

Ounces of yeast equivalent in tbsp?
FAQs on yeast weight to volume conversion
Is one ounce of yeast 2 tbsp?
Yes — one ounce of yeast equals 2 ( ~ 2) tbsp, based on a density of 950 g/ml.
One ounce of yeast equals how many tbsp?
One ounce of yeast is equivalent 2 ( ~ 2) tbsp.
How much is 2 tbsp of yeast in ounces?
2 tbsp of yeast equals one ounce.
Ounces to Tbsp of Yeast 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.
| Ounces to tbsp of Yeast | |
|---|---|
| 0.126 ( ~ 1/8 ) tbsp | |
| 0.252 ( ~ 1/4 ) tbsp | |
| 0.505 ( ~ 1/2 ) tbsp | |
| 0.673 ( ~ 2/3 ) tbsp | |
| 1.01 ( ~ 1 ) tbsp | |
| 1.35 ( ~ 1 1/3 ) tbsp | |
| 1.51 ( ~ 1 1/2 ) tbsp | |
| 1 ounce | 2.02 ( ~ 2 ) tbsp |
| 1 | 2.14 ( ~ 2 1/8 ) tbsp |
| 1 | 2.27 ( ~ 2 1/4 ) tbsp |
| 1 | 2.52 ( ~ 2 1/2 ) tbsp |
| 1 | 2.69 ( ~ 2 2/3 ) tbsp |
| 1 | 3.03 ( ~ 3 ) tbsp |
| 1 | 3.36 ( ~ 3 1/3 ) tbsp |
| 1 | 3.53 ( ~ 3 1/2 ) tbsp |
| 2 ounces | 4.04 ( ~ 4 ) tbsp |
| 2 | 4.16 ( ~ 4 1/8 ) tbsp |
| 2 | 4.29 ( ~ 4 1/4 ) tbsp |
| 2 | 4.54 ( ~ 4 1/2 ) tbsp |
| 2 | 4.71 ( ~ 4 3/4 ) tbsp |
| 2 | 5.05 ( ~ 5 ) tbsp |
| 3 ounces | 6.05 ( ~ 6 ) tbsp |
| 4 ounces | 8.07 ( ~ 8 1/8 ) tbsp |
| 5 ounces | 10.1 ( ~ 10 1/8 ) tbsp |
| 6 ounces | 12.1 ( ~ 12 1/8 ) tbsp |
| 8 ounces | 16.1 ( ~ 16 1/8 ) tbsp |
| 10 ounces | 20.2 ( ~ 20 1/8 ) tbsp |
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 ☺.