There is no answer to this unless we know what substance you're measuring. A teaspoon is a measurement of volume, while a pound is a measurement of weight.
There are approximately 96 teaspoons of salt in a pound.
1 pound of water is 96 teaspoons.
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There are 13,440 teaspoons in 140 pounds of sugar. (There are 96 teaspoons in a pound.)
There are approximately 96 teaspoons in a pound of garlic powder. This conversion is based on the fact that there are 48 teaspoons in a cup, and 2 cups in a pound. Therefore, 48 teaspoons x 2 cups = 96 teaspoons in a pound of garlic powder.
16 teaspoons of water is approximately 1/6 of a pound
Shallots are a solid vegetable. They can not be measured by teaspoons.
One pound of salt is equal to 42.6 teaspoons. This is equal to 14.2 tablespoons or 0.888 cups. Sodium chloride is another name for table salt.
teaspoons are a measure of volume, pound is a measure of weightA teaspoon is a set volume, so it depends on what is in the teaspoon. It would take much fewer teaspoons of lead than flour to add up to a pound.
teaspoons of what? Please be more specific
That is 90.8 teaspoons.
Oh, dude, you're really worried about your salt intake, huh? Well, there are about 91 teaspoons in a pound of salt. So, you can start counting those teaspoons if you want, or just sprinkle that salt like there's no tomorrow. Your call, man.