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Ground Cinnamon

Also known as: cinnamon powder, Saigon cinnamon, Ceylon cinnamon

Density
0.52 g/ml
Per tablespoon
7.8 g
Per cup
125 g
Per 100 g
247 kcal

100 g of Ground Cinnamon equals

UnitValue
Tablespoon13 tbsp
Teaspoon38 tsp
Cup0.80 cup
Milliliter192 ml
Ounce (100 g)1.0 oz
Kilogram0.10 kg

Convert Ground Cinnamon

7.8

1 tbsp Ground Cinnamon = 7.8 g

Measuring Tips

Cassia (most common, strong flavor) vs Ceylon (true cinnamon, milder). Cassia high in coumarin โ€” limit daily intake. Aroma fades fast after grinding; freshly ground from sticks is best.

Common Uses

Storage

Airtight container, away from light. Ground: 6 months. Sticks: 1-2 years.

Popular Ground Cinnamon Conversions

Nutrition per 100 g

Frequently Asked Questions

How many grams in 1 tablespoon of ground cinnamon?โ–พ

1 tablespoon of ground cinnamon โ‰ˆ 7.8 grams, based on density 0.52 g/ml. For 1 teaspoon: 2.6 g; for 1 standard cup (240 ml): 125 g.

How can I measure ground cinnamon accurately without a scale?โ–พ

Cassia (most common, strong flavor) vs Ceylon (true cinnamon, milder). Cassia high in coumarin โ€” limit daily intake. Aroma fades fast after grinding; freshly ground from sticks is best.

Will the conversion be the same for all brands of ground cinnamon?โ–พ

Results may vary slightly depending on brand and how loosely or firmly you scoop. The values here use a reference density of 0.52 g/ml from authoritative sources like usda-fdc. For precision baking, use a digital kitchen scale instead of volume measures.

How should I store ground cinnamon?โ–พ

Airtight container, away from light. Ground: 6 months. Sticks: 1-2 years.

What is Ground Cinnamon typically used for?โ–พ

Ground Cinnamon is commonly used in: sweet baked goods, warm drinks, rice pudding, Indian curries, and more. Because its density is 0.52 g/ml, the volume vs weight conversion matters when scaling recipes.

How many calories in 1 tablespoon of ground cinnamon?โ–พ

1 tbsp of ground cinnamon (~7.8 g) contains about 19 calories. Per 100 g: 247 calories. See the 'Nutrition per 100 g' section above for the full macro breakdown.

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