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Grams of Kosher Salt (Diamond Crystal) to Tablespoons

How many tablespoons of kosher salt (Diamond Crystal) are in a given weight? Type a number of grams below to see the volume. Math uses kosher salt (Diamond Crystal)'s density of 0.609 g/mL.

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100 g of kosher salt (Diamond Crystal) = 11.1047 tbsp

Grams of Kosher Salt (Diamond Crystal) to Tablespoons Conversion Table

Common values for kosher salt (Diamond Crystal):

Grams of kosher salt (Diamond Crystal)Tablespoons
10 g1.1105 tbsp
25 g2.7762 tbsp
50 g5.5524 tbsp
100 g11.1047 tbsp
150 g16.6571 tbsp
200 g22.2095 tbsp
250 g27.7619 tbsp
500 g55.5237 tbsp
1000 g111.05 tbsp
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How this works

Kosher salt (Diamond Crystal) has a density of about 0.609 g/mL (diamond crystal: 1 tsp = 3g). That means 1 mL of kosher salt (Diamond Crystal) weighs 0.609 grams.

Tablespoons = grams × 0.1110

Note: Diamond Crystal brand. About half the density of table salt by volume.

Why a cup of kosher salt (Diamond Crystal) doesn't always weigh the same

Volume measurements are forgiving in some ways and brutal in others. A cup of kosher salt (Diamond Crystal) can vary by 10-20% in weight depending on how it's measured: spooned vs scooped, packed vs loose, sifted vs unsifted. The density figure used here (0.609 g/mL) matches the most common published recipe conventions, but if you're after baking precision, weighing on a kitchen scale is more accurate than measuring by volume.

Sourced from Diamond Crystal: 1 tsp = 3g. Diamond Crystal brand. About half the density of table salt by volume.

Volume vs weight in cooking

The American convention of measuring ingredients by volume (cups, tablespoons, teaspoons) is convenient but introduces variability that doesn't exist in weight-based recipes. Most professional bakers and bakeries weigh ingredients to within a gram because the structure of baked goods depends on precise ingredient ratios. For everyday cooking — soups, sauces, sautés — the volume-to-weight imprecision rarely matters. For baking that depends on rising or texture (cakes, breads, laminated doughs), it matters a lot.

The conversion

Multiplying the volume of kosher salt (Diamond Crystal) by its density (0.609 g/mL) gives the weight in grams. The calculator at the top of this page does the math automatically; the formula box above shows the resulting linear factor for the specific volume and weight units selected here.

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