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Allspice (ground)

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Ground allspice weighs 96g per cup. Despite its name, allspice is a single spice — the dried berry of the Pimenta dioica tree — not a blend. It tastes like a combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. It is central to Caribbean jerk seasoning and Swedish meatballs. Use sparingly as its flavor is strong. Whole allspice berries keep their flavor for years; ground allspice should be replaced after six months. Store in a sealed container away from light.

Density
96 g/cup
Category
Spices & Leaveners
// LIVE CONVERTER
Input · CUPS
=
Result · GRAMS
96.0g
OZ
3.39
KG
0.096
TBSP
16.0
TSP
48
ML
237
Method

02 // FULL CONVERSION TABLE

13 ROWS · CUPS · G · OZ · TBSP · ML
CUPS (US)
GRAMS
OUNCES
TABLESPOONS
MILLILITERS
1/8 cup
12.0g
0.42oz
2.0tbsp
30ml
1/4 cup
24.0g
0.85oz
4.0tbsp
59ml
1/3 cup
32.0g
1.13oz
5.3tbsp
79ml
1/2 cup
48.0g
1.69oz
8.0tbsp
118ml
2/3 cup
64.0g
2.26oz
10.7tbsp
158ml
3/4 cup
72.0g
2.54oz
12.0tbsp
177ml
1 cup
96.0g
3.39oz
16.0tbsp
237ml
1 1/4 cup
120g
4.23oz
20.0tbsp
296ml
1 1/2 cup
144g
5.08oz
24.0tbsp
355ml
1 3/4 cup
168g
5.93oz
28.0tbsp
414ml
2 cups
192g
6.77oz
32.0tbsp
473ml
3 cups
288g
10.16oz
48.0tbsp
710ml
4 cups
384g
13.55oz
64.0tbsp
946ml

03 // WHY IT MATTERS

READ TIME · 2 MIN

If your cookies spread, your bread is gummy, or your cake sinks — flour weight is usually why.

A scooped cup of flour can weigh anywhere from 125g to 180g. That's a 44% range — enough to wreck a cake.

Modern recipes use the spoon-and-level method: fluff the flour, spoon it into a dry measuring cup without packing, then sweep flat with a knife.

The scoop method — pushing the cup directly into the bag — packs in 40-50% more flour.

04 // SUBSTITUTES

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