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Dessert spoon (1 ⁄ 2 tablespoon, the equivalence of 2 fluid drachms [39] or 1 ⁄ 4 fluid ounce) Teaspoon (1 ⁄ 2 dessert spoon or 1 ⁄ 4 tablespoon, the equivalence of 1 fluid drachm [40] or 1 ⁄ 8 fluid ounce) Salt spoon (1 ⁄ 2 teaspoon, the equivalence of 30 minims, 1 ⁄ 2 fluid drachm, [41] or 1 ⁄ 16 fluid ounce) For even smaller ...
A tablespoon (tbsp., Tbsp., Tb., or T.) is a large spoon. In many English-speaking regions, the term now refers to a large spoon used for serving; [1] however, in some regions, it is the largest type of spoon used for eating. By extension, the term is also used as a cooking measure of volume.
Bulk products, such as sugar, generally have sizes in common units of measurement, such as the cup or tablespoon. Commonly divided products, such as pie or cake, have a serving size given in a fraction of the whole product (e.g. 1/8 cake).
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Not to be confused with turbinado or "raw" sugar (which is brown because it is unprocessed), light brown sugar and dark brown sugar are made by simply adding molasses to refined (white) sugar. As ...
A sugar cookie has only five ingredients: butter, sugar, eggs, flour, and either baking soda or baking powder. Some bakers toss in a bit of vanilla extract for extra flavor as well.
Teaspoon — small, suitable for stirring and sipping tea or coffee; standard capacity one third of a tablespoon; a cooking measure of volume; Tablespoon — sometimes used for ice cream and soup; standard capacity of three teaspoons; a cooking measure of volume; M1926 spoon — Army issue with mess kits from 1941 to 2002, volume of two tablespoons