Convert tablespoons Tomato Paste to grams Tomato Paste
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Quick Reference: Tomato Paste
| tablespoons | grams |
|---|---|
| 0.25 | 4.07 |
| 0.5 | 8.13 |
| 1 | 16.27 |
| 1.5 | 24.40 |
| 2 | 32.53 |
| 3 | 48.80 |
| 4 | 65.06 |
How to Convert tablespoons Tomato Paste to grams Tomato Paste
Formula
To convert tablespoons Tomato Paste (tablespoons) to grams Tomato Paste (grams): Multiply tablespoons by 1.1 (density of Tomato Paste)
About tablespoons Tomato Paste (tablespoons)
Tablespoons of Tomato Paste. 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. Tomato paste is concentrated tomato puree — fresh tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum, typically processed varieties like Roma + San Marzano) cooked for hours to remove water, then reduced to a thick + intensely flavored paste of ~30% tomato solids per USDA Standards for Grades. Density ~1.100 g/mL (denser than water due to high concentration of tomato pulp + sugars + proteins + fibers). 1 6-oz can = ~170 g; 1 tablespoon ≈ 16 g. Major US brands: Hunt's (ConAgra), Contadina (Conagra), Cento (premium Italian-imported), Mutti (Italian DOP-quality), Bionature Organic. 'Tube' style (Mutti, Cento, Amore — squeezable aluminum tubes 4-6 oz) is preferred by professional chefs because you can use 1 tablespoon without opening + discarding a full 6-oz can. Triple-concentrated (28-30% solids) is the US grocery standard; 'double-concentrated' (25-28%) is European; 'single-concentrated' (12-25%) is sold as 'tomato puree' or 'passata' rather than 'paste'. Foundational ingredient in: pasta sauces (marinara base), pizza sauce, chili, beef stew, Indian curries (tomato-based gravies), shakshuka, BBQ sauce base, tomato bisque + soup intensifier. Density: 1.100 g/mL (used to convert volume measurements to mass).
About grams Tomato Paste (grams)
Grams of Tomato Paste. 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. Tomato paste is concentrated tomato puree — fresh tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum, typically processed varieties like Roma + San Marzano) cooked for hours to remove water, then reduced to a thick + intensely flavored paste of ~30% tomato solids per USDA Standards for Grades. Density ~1.100 g/mL (denser than water due to high concentration of tomato pulp + sugars + proteins + fibers). 1 6-oz can = ~170 g; 1 tablespoon ≈ 16 g. Major US brands: Hunt's (ConAgra), Contadina (Conagra), Cento (premium Italian-imported), Mutti (Italian DOP-quality), Bionature Organic. 'Tube' style (Mutti, Cento, Amore — squeezable aluminum tubes 4-6 oz) is preferred by professional chefs because you can use 1 tablespoon without opening + discarding a full 6-oz can. Triple-concentrated (28-30% solids) is the US grocery standard; 'double-concentrated' (25-28%) is European; 'single-concentrated' (12-25%) is sold as 'tomato puree' or 'passata' rather than 'paste'. Foundational ingredient in: pasta sauces (marinara base), pizza sauce, chili, beef stew, Indian curries (tomato-based gravies), shakshuka, BBQ sauce base, tomato bisque + soup intensifier. Density: 1.100 g/mL (used to convert volume measurements to mass).