Convert grams Coconut Oil to tablespoons Coconut Oil
Instantly convert grams Coconut Oil (grams) to tablespoons Coconut Oil (tablespoons) with our free online calculator.
Quick Reference: Coconut Oil
| grams | tablespoons |
|---|---|
| 10 | 0.75 |
| 25 | 1.88 |
| 50 | 3.76 |
| 100 | 7.51 |
| 200 | 15.03 |
| 500 | 37.57 |
How to Convert grams Coconut Oil to tablespoons Coconut Oil
Formula
To convert grams Coconut Oil (grams) to tablespoons Coconut Oil (tablespoons): Divide grams by 0.9 (density of Coconut Oil)
About grams Coconut Oil (grams)
Grams of Coconut Oil. Measured by mass in grams (g) — the metric base mass unit used in scientific + international + professional baking contexts. Mass measurement is more accurate than volume measurement because it eliminates packing-density variation (1 cup of flour can vary 10-20% by mass depending on aerated-vs-packed scoop technique). Most modern baking + pastry recipes from professional pastry chefs (Sébastien Bruno, Pierre Hermé, Stella Parks 'BraveTart', Cook's Illustrated) specify gram measurements. A small digital kitchen scale (~$15-30) provides 1-g resolution. Coconut oil is the saturated fat extracted from the meat (copra) of mature coconut palms (Cocos nucifera). Solid at room temperature below ~24°C (75°F) — melts to liquid above that threshold. Density ~0.900 g/mL when liquid at 30°C+; solid form is ~0.92 g/mL but density measurements traditionally use the liquid state. Predominantly saturated (~92% saturated fatty acids, mostly lauric acid C12:0 = 50%, myristic C14:0 = 18%, palmitic C16:0 = 8%). Virgin (unrefined, expeller-pressed) vs Refined (RBD — refined, bleached, deodorized) differ in flavor + smoke point: virgin coconut oil has distinct coconut aroma + smoke point ~175°C; refined is neutral-flavored + ~232°C. Heavily used in: Asian/Indian/Southeast Asian cooking (Thai curries, Indian dahls), vegan baking (replaces butter at 1:1 by weight in many recipes), Bulletproof Coffee + MCT-oil supplementation. Brands: Spectrum Organic, Nutiva, Dr. Bronner's, La Tourangelle. Long shelf life ~24 months due to high saturation. Density: 0.900 g/mL (used to convert volume measurements to mass).
About tablespoons Coconut Oil (tablespoons)
Tablespoons of Coconut Oil. Measured by US tablespoon (= 15 mL = 3 US teaspoons = 1/16 US cup per FDA 21 CFR 101.9; Australian tablespoon is larger at 20 mL — important when adapting Australian recipes). The tablespoon is the everyday US measure for small ingredient quantities — sauces, dressings, condiments, and recipe additions. 'Generously rounded' vs 'level' tablespoon measurements vary by ~30% by mass, which is why precise baking moves to gram measurement when scale matters. Coconut oil is the saturated fat extracted from the meat (copra) of mature coconut palms (Cocos nucifera). Solid at room temperature below ~24°C (75°F) — melts to liquid above that threshold. Density ~0.900 g/mL when liquid at 30°C+; solid form is ~0.92 g/mL but density measurements traditionally use the liquid state. Predominantly saturated (~92% saturated fatty acids, mostly lauric acid C12:0 = 50%, myristic C14:0 = 18%, palmitic C16:0 = 8%). Virgin (unrefined, expeller-pressed) vs Refined (RBD — refined, bleached, deodorized) differ in flavor + smoke point: virgin coconut oil has distinct coconut aroma + smoke point ~175°C; refined is neutral-flavored + ~232°C. Heavily used in: Asian/Indian/Southeast Asian cooking (Thai curries, Indian dahls), vegan baking (replaces butter at 1:1 by weight in many recipes), Bulletproof Coffee + MCT-oil supplementation. Brands: Spectrum Organic, Nutiva, Dr. Bronner's, La Tourangelle. Long shelf life ~24 months due to high saturation. Density: 0.900 g/mL (used to convert volume measurements to mass).