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Salsa Teriyaki Lista Para Servir: conversión de mL a gramos

Ready-to-serve teriyaki sauce is a Japanese-origin condiment built on a base of soy sauce, sugar (often mirin or corn syrup), and sake or vinegar. Its density of 1.217 g/ml — about 22% heavier than water — is driven primarily by its high dissolved sugar content. A tablespoon weighs approximately 18 g (vs. ~14.8 g for water); a cup weighs approximately 288 g. This weight difference is significant in marinades and glazes where recipes specify tablespoons: undershooting by volume still undershoots by weight. Used as a marinade for chicken, salmon, beef, and tofu; as a stir-fry sauce; and as a finishing glaze for grilled proteins.

Quick convert

  • Taza de EE. UU. = 236,588 mL
  • 1 cucharada = 14,787 mL
  • 1 cucharadita = 4,929 mL

Tabla de referencia

Salsa Teriyaki Lista Para Servir — de mililitros a gramos
mLg
1012
2530
5061
7591
100122

Cómo funciona esta conversión

Los mililitros miden volumen y los gramos miden peso. Como Salsa Teriyaki Lista Para Servir tiene una densidad de 1.217 g/mL, 10 mL pesan 12 g — no 10 g como sería con agua. Este convertidor usa la densidad real de Salsa Teriyaki Lista Para Servir para que cada medida sea precisa.

Notas de medición

Los valores se redondean al gramo más cercano. El peso real puede variar ligeramente según la compactación, la temperatura y la marca. Para repostería de precisión, una balanza de cocina es siempre más confiable que las medidas por volumen.

Preguntas frecuentes

Why is teriyaki sauce so much heavier than water per tablespoon?
Teriyaki sauce (1.217 g/ml) contains a substantial amount of dissolved sugar — typically 8–12 g per tablespoon depending on brand. Sugar (sucrose) has a density of approximately 1.59 g/ml, and at high concentrations it significantly raises the overall density of the sauce. Soy sauce also contributes dissolved sodium chloride, further raising density above water.
How many grams is 2 tablespoons of teriyaki sauce?
At 1.217 g/ml, two tablespoons (29.6 ml) of teriyaki sauce weigh approximately 36 g. This is about 6 g more than two tablespoons of water. For marinade recipes specified by weight, use 36 g rather than assuming the standard 2-tablespoon = 30 g water conversion.
Does homemade teriyaki sauce have the same gram weight as bottled?
Not necessarily. The density depends heavily on the sugar-to-soy ratio. A thinner homemade teriyaki (more soy, less sugar) may be closer to 1.10–1.15 g/ml; a very sweet reduction can exceed 1.30 g/ml. The USDA value (1.217 g/ml) reflects a typical ready-to-serve commercial formulation. For homemade, measure by weight at the time of use.

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