1000 grams of All-Purpose Flour = How Many tablespoons?
Conversion Detail: 1000 g All-Purpose Flour
Equivalent to โ 1000 g of all-purpose flour, or in other units:
| Unit | Value |
|---|---|
| Tablespoon | 125 tbsp |
| Teaspoon | 370 tsp |
| Cup | 8.3 cup |
| Milliliter | 2000 ml |
| Gram | 1000 g |
About All-Purpose Flour
Spoon flour into measuring cup and level off โ never scoop directly from the bag (compacts flour up to 25% denser).
Storage: Store in airtight container in cool, dry place. Whole wheat flour: refrigerate up to 6 months.
Common uses: bread, cakes, cookies, pancakes, thickening sauces.
Density: 0.5g/ml. Because each ingredient has a different density, volume-to-weight conversion can't use a single generic value for all ingredients.
Other Conversions for All-Purpose Flour
Frequently Asked Questions
How many tablespoons is 1000 grams of all-purpose flour?โพ
1000 grams of all-purpose flour equals approximately 125 tablespoons, based on all-purpose flour density of 0.5 g/ml.
How can I measure 1000 grams of all-purpose flour without a scale?โพ
Use about 125 tbsp of all-purpose flour measured with a tablespoon. Spoon flour into measuring cup and level off โ never scoop directly from the bag (compacts flour up to 25% denser).
Will the conversion be the same for all brands of all-purpose flour?โพ
Results may vary slightly between brands and how loosely or firmly you scoop. The values here use a reference density of 0.5 g/ml from authoritative sources like king-arthur and usda-fdc.
Why is the gram-to-tablespoon ratio different for all-purpose flour versus other ingredients?โพ
Each ingredient has a different density. All-Purpose Flour has a density of 0.5 g/ml, while ingredients like sugar, flour, or oil have different densities. That's why 1000 grams of all-purpose flour doesn't equal the same number of tablespoons as other ingredients.