If you do not have a means to meaure quantities accurately, you can still estimate. But bear in mind, measuring cups are not expensive. They're pretty easy to get.
you would use a medicine cup !
use a teaspoon(the spoon u use for tea)
A teaspoon is a unit of volume measure in the US, approximately 5 ml. 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon, which is 1/2 ounce or 1/8 cup. A coffee spoon is a spoon used for stirring coffee, not a unit of measure.
Tsp refers to teaspoon which is a measuring tool and a small spoon cutlery silver ware item. It is a unit of measurement of liquids in most countries.
5 milliliters is what a teaspoon from a measuring spoon set holds--the "teaspoons" in your silverware almost never hold that much.
I used a measuring spoon and put one level teaspoon of organic, gelatinized black maca root powder on my food scale. It measured exactly 4 grams.
A teaspoon is usually 5ml, and a tablespoon 15ml. But as spoon designs vary, you can't be sure your teaspoon is 5ml. You should really get a spoon or measuring cup from the pharmacist, or use a kitchen measuring spoon, to be safe.
One tenth a teaspoon is a pinch. Ever heard of "A pinch of cinnamin"? Kinda like that.
NO, 5 ml equals a teaspoon.
Vanilla extract is liquid, so use measuring spoons to measure it, or for large quantities use a measuring cup for liquids. Vanilla powder can be measured with measuring spoons or a measuring cup for solids. Whole bean vanilla doesn't usually need a measuring device, since the recipe will say something like "seeds of 1 whole vanilla bean."
If you have a 1 ml measuring spoon.
Iced tea spoons in most flatware patterns have smaller bowls than that same pattern's tea spoons.Further, neither an iced tea spoon nor a tea spoon is a teaspoon measure, nor are they intended to be. If you need a teaspoon (as in a recipe), that means to use a measuring spoon, not a piece of arbitrarily-sized flatware.
to measure
A measuring spoon is frequently used to measure ingredients when cooking.
1.25ml is a quarter of a teaspoon
Measure weight with a spoon?
1/6th of a teaspoon but damned if I can find a measuring spoon that small.
measuring spoon
0.6ml. To judge the amount without a measuring spoon, it's less than 1 millilitre but more than half a milliter