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Common tablespoons intended for use as cutlery, called dessert spoons in the UK, where a tablespoon is always a serving spoon, usually hold 7–14 mL, about 0.25–0.49 imperial fluid ounce or 0.24–0.47 US fluid ounce, [6] considerably less than some tablespoons used for serving.

Tablespoons are an essential unit of measurement used in many recipes, but they aren’t synonymous with a typical spoon that you use during your meals. We’ll walk you through some easy substitutions to use if you don’t have a tablespoon on hand, along with how to properly measure both dry and wet ingredients using this tool. We’ve also included a list of tablespoon weights for common ...

Cups and tablespoons reference chart To make things simple, I've created a reference chart for converting one cup, 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/3 cup, etc, to tablespoons (and teaspoons) and converting the other way: tablespoons to cups. Please feel free to bookmark it or print it, to keep it handy.

How Many Tablespoons in a Cup? (1/3 1/2 2/3) - The Calculator Site

See how many tablespoons are in a cup with visual conversion charts (US + Metric), tips for accurate measurements, and more!

Use this cooking measurement chart to quickly convert teaspoons, tablespoons, cups, ounces, and pounds. A helpful kitchen guide for everyday cooking and baking.