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Green Pea Conversions

Green Pea Conversion Tables And Formulas

Green pea is also called pea. All names refer to the same ingredient, so conversion rates shown below are valid for each of these.

Most Common Conversions for Green Pea

  • 1 teaspoon of green pea: 3 grams.
  • 1 tablespoon of green pea: 10 grams.
  • 1 US cup of green pea: 153 grams.
  • 1 UK cup of green pea: 160 grams.

Green Pea US Cups to Grams and Ounces

US Cups of green pea (pea) Amount in grams (g) Amount in ounces (oz)
1/8 cup 19 g 0.68 oz
1/4 cup 38 g 1.35 oz
1/3 cup 51 g 1.8 oz
3/8 cup 58 g 2.03 oz
1/2 cup 77 g 2.71 oz
5/8 cup 96 g 3.38 oz
2/3 cup 102 g 3.61 oz
3/4 cup 115 g 4.06 oz
7/8 cup 134 g 4.74 oz
1 cup 153 g 5.41 oz
2 cups 307 g 10.83 oz
3 cups 460 g 16.24 oz
4 cups 614 g 21.66 oz
5 cups 767 g 27.07 oz
6 cups 921 g 32.49 oz
7 cups 1074 g 37.9 oz
8 cups 1228 g 43.32 oz
9 cups 1381 g 48.73 oz
10 cups 1535 g 54.15 oz

Green Pea UK Cups to Grams and Ounces

UK Cups of green pea (pea) Amount in grams (g) Amount in ounces (oz)
1/8 cup 20 g 0.71 oz
1/4 cup 40 g 1.41 oz
1/3 cup 53 g 1.88 oz
3/8 cup 60 g 2.12 oz
1/2 cup 80 g 2.82 oz
5/8 cup 100 g 3.53 oz
2/3 cup 107 g 3.76 oz
3/4 cup 120 g 4.23 oz
7/8 cup 140 g 4.94 oz
1 cup 160 g 5.64 oz
2 cups 320 g 11.28 oz
3 cups 480 g 16.92 oz
4 cups 640 g 22.56 oz
5 cups 799 g 28.2 oz
6 cups 959 g 33.84 oz
7 cups 1119 g 39.48 oz
8 cups 1279 g 45.12 oz
9 cups 1439 g 50.76 oz
10 cups 1599 g 56.4 oz

Green Pea Tablespoons to Grams and Ounces

There is now real practical use in measuring green pea with a tablespoon. However, for complete conversion rates we give you the theoretical tablespoon measurements in grams.

Tbsp of green pea (pea) Amount in grams (g) Amount in ounces (oz)
1/4 tbsp 2 g 0.08 oz
1/3 tbsp 3 g 0.11 oz
1/2 tbsp 5 g 0.17 oz
1 tbsp 10 g 0.34 oz
2 tbsp 19 g 0.68 oz
3 tbsp 29 g 1.02 oz
4 tbsp 38 g 1.35 oz
5 tbsp 48 g 1.69 oz
6 tbsp 58 g 2.03 oz
7 tbsp 67 g 2.37 oz
8 tbsp 77 g 2.71 oz
9 tbsp 86 g 3.05 oz
10 tbsp 96 g 3.38 oz

Green Pea Teaspoons to Grams and Ounces

There is now real practical use in measuring green pea with a teaspoon. However, for complete conversion rates we give you the theoretical teaspoon measurements in grams.

Tsp of green pea (pea) Amount in grams (g) Amount in ounces (oz)
1 tsp 3 g 0.11 oz
2 tsp 6 g 0.23 oz
3 tsp 10 g 0.34 oz
4 tsp 13 g 0.45 oz
5 tsp 16 g 0.56 oz
6 tsp 19 g 0.68 oz
7 tsp 22 g 0.79 oz
8 tsp 26 g 0.9 oz
9 tsp 29 g 1.02 oz
10 tsp 32 g 1.13 oz

Metric vs. Imperial Conversions

When working with green pea in the kitchen, it's essential to be adept at converting between the metric and imperial systems of measurement. This skill ensures accuracy in following recipes from different culinary traditions around the world.

The metric system, commonly used around the world, measures green pea primarily in grams and kilograms. This system is favored for its simplicity and ease of scaling.

Predominantly used in the United States, the imperial system measures green pea in tablespoons and teaspoons. While not as straightforward as scaling, it is deeply integrated into many traditional American recipes.

Common Measurement Units for Green Pea

Green pea can be measured by either volume or weight. Ingredients that come in large pieces, such as green pea, are the worst to be measured by volume (e.g. cups). Cups measurement for green pea are very unreliable, different measurements can differ by even more than 20%. Use a kitchen scale instead for precise measurement.

Most typical volume measurements for green pea are:

  • Teaspoons (tsp)
  • Tablespoons (tbsp)
  • Cups

Most typical weight measurements for green pea are:

  • Ounces (oz)
  • Grams (g)
  • Kilograms (kg)
  • Pounds (lbs)

How We Measure Green Pea?

To make sure that our conversion rates are correct, we don't just copy data from other websites. We actually take at least 5 different measurements of 1 cup of green pea and use the average for calculations and conversion tables. Read more on our measurement methodology by clicking on this link.