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Q: What is the metric equivalent of 1 teaspoon?
A: Metric Equivalent; 1 teaspoon: 5 mL: 1 tablespoon: 15 mL: 2 tablespoons: 30 mL: 1/4 cup …
Q: What are the measurements of a teaspoon?
A: – For 1 teaspoon, it is roughly around a larger mound to that of a quarter. – For ½ teaspoon, the mound is around the size of a nickel. – For ¼ teaspoon, the mound is around the size of a dime.
Q: How many teaspoons equal a pinch?
A: If you want to get very technical and scientific, a pinch is generally defined as 1/16 teaspoon. While there’s some debate about this, The New Food Lover’s Companion considers a pinch to be 1/16 tsp, while a dash is “somewhere between 1/16 and a scant 1/8 teaspoon.” Not all cookbooks agree. Furthermore, Does 2 tsp make 1 tbsp?
Q: What does 1 teaspoon equal?
A: The teaspoon is a unit of volume equal to one-third of a tablespoon. One teaspoon is equal to around 4.9 milliliters, but in nutrition labeling, one teaspoon is equal to exactly 5 milliliters. The teaspoon is a US customary unit of volume. How do you measure 10mL?