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It stands for dessertspoon
about 10 ml
1 dessertspoon is 10 mL. 4 dessertspoons is 40 mL.
It is roughly equivalent to one rounded dessertspoon full.
Tab normally means tablespoon, tsp teaspoon and dsrt dessertspoon when measuring things like flour and sugar.
by my calculations i think that if a tea spoon equals 5 grams and a table spoon equals 10grams a dessert spoon shall be in the middle so i recon that a dessert spoon should have around 7 grams
That's not actually possible to answer, since a dessertspoon is not a standardized unit of measurement - unlike a tablespoon (15ml) or a teaspoon (5ml). I.e dessertspoons can vary in size.
Lol, an imperial dessertspoon is 11.8387809mL A tablespoon is 14.7867648mL There are roughly 1.2490112 dessertspoons in a tablespoon. I thought you were trolling, at first. Good day.
a table spoon is literally a way of measuring an ingredient. you can get a tool from Williams & griffins or debenhams or a supermarket that measures it out for u hope this helps x
AnswerI cannot properly answer your question because I cannot remember exactly the amounts, but I think that it used to be that 2 teaspoons equaled 1 dessertspoon, and that 3 dessertspoon equaled 1 tablespoon (or serving spoon).There is also a problem in that nowadays many people say a tablespoon when they mean a dessertspoon.The only definite helpful measurement that I have is that the standard (apothecary)teaspoon is 5ml.An old british cookbook such as Mrs. Beatons cookbook, or anything from before 1950 will have these equivelants.Answer1 tablespoon contains 3 teaspoonsAs far as I know, US teaspoon is not equal to UK teaspoon, and US tablespoon is not equal to UK tablespoon either. And, AFAIK, in US measurement system there is no dessertspoon.There are three teaspoons in a tablespoon, so 1/3 tablespoon would be a teaspoon.
In baking the acronym "dsp" means "dessertspoon". The problem is, there is no standardized dessert-spoon measurement, (unlike a tablespoon (15ml) or teaspoon (5ml)), but you can assume it to be somewhere in between a tablespoon and a teaspoon.
It seems likely the tablespoon gets its name because it is used at table as a serving spoon. The tablespoon is bigger than a dessertspoon and not generally used for eating. A tablespoon holds either three or four teaspoons, depending on where in the world you live: US tablespoons hold three teaspoons (15ml); UK tablespoons hold four (20ml).