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Allspice is usually sold as a ground up powder like nutmeg or cinnamon. However, in its solid form the Allspice is in the shape of a small sphere about the size of WHOLE Black Pepper. (about 3mm balls) When Allspice is used in cooking Corned Beef or Pickled Pork, it is used in its Whole form and discarded after cooking. A teaspoon is approx. 40 Whole balls & weighs about 3 gram total .

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1 Whole Allspice equals 1/8 tsp. Ground Allspice.

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How much ground allspice equals allspice berry?

1 whole teaspoon ground allspice = 5 whole allspice berries


How much ground allspice equals one berry?

A tablespoon of whole allspice is about 40 berries, and a tablespoon of ground allspice would be about 15-20. I would probably use two tablespoons and one teaspoon. Notice that many recipes call to cook with the whole berries and then take them out before eating, or else leave the berries in a marinade. If this is the case, ground allspice is not a good substitute. If you must use ground, you should probably only use half the amount or even less.


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You can indeed.


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How much ground allspice will equal 2 Tablespoons of whole allspice?

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Can you substitute ground allspice for whole allspice?

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Can you use ground allspice instead of whole allspice?

Allspice is a totally different spice from nutmeg or ginger, and as such tastes totally different. While the allspice is often used in conjunction with one of the two, it cannot replace either of them.


What is the difference of grated allspice to whole allspice.?

The grated allspice will lose it's potency more rapidly.


What difference between pickling spice and whole mixed allspice?

No it cannot, as they are both different things. Mixed Spice it a blend of spices, (cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, corriander seed, cassia, allspice). Allspice comes from the dried, unripe berry of a pimento tree. It looks a little like a larger peppercorn... kinda.


How many teaspoons ground cinnamon is equivelant to a 2 inch cinnamon stick?

The amount of powdered cinnamon you get from a cinnamon stick is a little more than the stick itself. As cinnamon is ground, it's dry properties cause it to absorb moisture out of the air, and that causes the appearance of more ground cinnamon. You will usually get about one teaspoon of ground cinnamon from a cinnamon stick.


Which is bigger a half teaspoon or whole teaspoon?

A whole teaspoon is twice as big as a half teaspoon.