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* In the UK, teaspoons and tablespoons are formally 1 / 160 and 1 / 40 of an imperial pint (3·55 mL and 14·21 mL), respectively. In Canada, a teaspoon is historically 1 ⁄ 6 imperial fluid ounce (4.74 mL) and a tablespoon is 1 ⁄ 2 imperial fl oz (14.21 mL). In both Britain and Canada, cooking utensils commonly come in 5 mL ...
A teaspoon (tsp.) is a small spoon that can be used to stir a cup of tea or coffee, or as a tool for measuring volume. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The size of teaspoons ranges from about 2.5 to 7.3 mL (0.088 to 0.257 imp fl oz ; 0.085 to 0.247 US fl oz ).
Some manufacturers of measuring spoons and some U.S. cookbooks give more precise equivalents, typically 1 / 16 US customary teaspoon; [3] some sources define it as 1 / 8 or 1 / 24 teaspoon. [4]
Nutrition Information: 140 calories, 2.5g fat, 25g carbs, 25g sugar, 4g protein. Most of this drink is milk and Earl Grey tea, which is an infusion of black tea, bergamot essence and lavender flowers.
Two-piece sugar cube packaging (Germany) Individually wrapped sugar cubes (France) The typical size for each cube is between 16 by 16 by 11 millimetres (0.6 by 0.6 by 0.4 inches) and 20 by 20 by 12 millimetres (0.8 in × 0.8 in × 0.5 in), corresponding to the weight of approximately 3–5 grams, or approximately 1 teaspoon.
= 4 metric teaspoons, 1 metric teaspoon = 5 mL each ≈ 5.63 British imperial fluid drachms ≈ 0.7 British imperial fluid ounce ≈ 1.41 UK tablespoons ≈ 2.82 UK dessert spoons: ≈ 4.12 UK teaspoons: ≈ 11.26 UK salt spoons: ≈ 22.52 UK pinches (solids only) ≈ 337.87 UK drops (liquids only) ≈ 5.41 US customary fluid drams
Equivalent weight has the units of mass, unlike atomic weight, which is now used as a synonym for relative atomic mass and is dimensionless. Equivalent weights were originally determined by experiment, but (insofar as they are still used) are now derived from molar masses. The equivalent weight of a compound can also be calculated by dividing ...
Packets of brown and white sugar. A sugar packet is a delivery method for one serving of sugar or other sweetener.Sugar packets are commonly supplied in restaurants, coffeehouses, and tea houses, where they are preferred to sugar bowls or sugar dispensers for reasons of neatness, sanitation, spill control, and to some extent portion control.