NO, 5 ml equals a teaspoon.
1.25ml is a quarter of a teaspoon
A teaspoon.
1/6th of a teaspoon but damned if I can find a measuring spoon that small.
Obviously, as desert spoons are used for eating and serving spoons are used for serving food.
5 ml is about a teaspoon. 5 ml = 1.01442068 US teaspoons
A teaspoon is a small spoon, or a spoon used in measuring, commonly used to stir the contents of a cup of tea or coffee. Teaspoons with longer handles are commonly used for ice cream. Other spoon sizes include the tablespoon and the dessert spoon. Much less common is the coffee spoon, which is a smaller version of the teaspoon. The tablespoon is a larger version of the teaspoon.
They do,because half of a tablespoon is a teaspoon.
One tenth a teaspoon is a pinch. Ever heard of "A pinch of cinnamin"? Kinda like that.
The volume of a spoon is given in millilitres (mL):One standard teaspoon is equal to 5 mLOne standard tablespoon is equal to 15 mL2 mL is roughly half of one teaspoon.
Yes. <><> Look at it this way- 1/10th of a teaspoon- it will take 10 small piles to equal 1 spoon, but 1/8th needs only 8 larger piles to equal 1 spoon.
If your regular spoon is a tablespoon, then there are three teaspoons per tablespoon. Spoons in place settings vary in size, but generally the smaller spoon is a teaspoon and the larger is a tablespoon.
Its the smallest spoon you can get, for using things .i.e sugar coffee etc