Grape juice: How Many Grams in a Teaspoon?
Grape juice is denser than water (~1.054 g/mL) because of natural sugars. Weighing keeps sorbets, jellies, and reductions consistent and avoids overly sweet mixes.
Quick convert
- US cup = 236.588 mL
- 1 tbsp = 14.787 mL
- 1 tsp = 4.929 mL
Reference table
| tsp | g |
|---|---|
| 1 | 5 |
| 2 | 10 |
| 3 | 16 |
| 4 | 21 |
| 5 | 26 |
| 6 | 31 |
| 7 | 36 |
| 8 | 42 |
| 9 | 47 |
| 10 | 52 |
| 11 | 57 |
| 12 | 62 |
| 13 | 68 |
| 14 | 73 |
| 15 | 78 |
| 20 | 104 |
| 25 | 130 |
| 30 | 156 |
FAQ
- Does Grape juice lose weight during long storage?
- Not in sealed containers — water-like liquids have a near-zero vapour loss rate below boiling. Evaporation only becomes material in open containers over days.
- Can I substitute Grape juice with plain water in these gram values?
- For density purposes yes — both are near 1 g/mL, so the cup/tbsp-to-gram conversion barely changes. Flavor and recipe chemistry are a separate question.