No, it is not. -Nor is pinch, spoon, heap or handful,
there is no real measure for a "dollop" -it could be anything.
it already is in cooking measurement if it is in grams
"Daisy Daisy sour cream fresh and tasty naturally, a dip for you and a dollop for me, Daisy just goes with family so do a dollop do do a dollop of Daisy do a dollop do do a dollop Things taste better with a dollop of Daisy do a dollop do do a dollop of Daisy do a dollop do do a dollop of Daisy do a dollop do do a dollop of Daisy."
Yes, a dollop is a small gob.
tablespoon vs gram
Betty Croker was the inventor of Standardized cooking Measurement.
The best way to answer this is by saying in the UK we use the term dollop as a small quantity of a substance. A dollop of cream would be a good sized desert spoonful You could put a dollop of cream on an apple pie
He put a dollop of cream on his serving of pie.
ANSWER just try to use some cooking measurement converter like this one http://www.ghostcalc.com/cooking-measurement-converter.html
like that "dollop of daisy' theme song- for sour cream? ahah/
A cup is equal to 8 ounces.
An "onza " is not a recognised cooking measurement.
A tbsp is a measurement of volume in cooking.