Black pepper, ground: Ounces (oz) to Grams Conversion

Ground black pepper is one of the most-measured spices in recipe scaling. A teaspoon of finely ground pepper weighs just 2.7 g — but grind coarseness, freshness, and packing method shift that number measurably. Weighing beats volume measurement for rubs, brines, and spice blends where pepper drives heat level.

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  • US cup = 236.588 mL
  • 1 tbsp = 14.787 mL
  • 1 tsp = 4.929 mL

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Based on the measured density of Black pepper, ground (0.54 g/mL). Values rounded; real weight varies by brand, packing and temperature. Full sources in the tool on ChefSolver.

Reference table

ozg
128
257
385
4113
5142
8227
10283
12340
15425
20567
25709
30850
401134
501417

Weigh for rubs and sauces; freshly ground tastes brighter than pre-ground.

FAQ

How many grams is 1/4 teaspoon of ground black pepper?
A quarter teaspoon of ground black pepper weighs about 0.7 g. This is the most common recipe measurement for a light seasoning — use the tsp-to-gram table above for other quantities.
Does freshly ground black pepper weigh less than pre-ground?
Yes. Freshly ground pepper is coarser and less dense, typically weighing 10–20% less per teaspoon than finely pre-ground powder. Our table uses the USDA standard for finely ground black pepper (0.54 g/mL). Add 10–15% to table values if your grind is noticeably coarser.

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