Use a tin such as a 400ml tin of tomatoes and you can estimate the quantity from that. Try to find something in similar volume density to what you are after? Also do you have a measuring spoon or even normal spoons can be equated to an approx measure of higher amounts.
A one-ounce shot glass is commonly called a "jigger."
You measure it with a very small scale. I have one, mine is called a 'postal scale'
Fluid ounce, perhaps. In the US, the average whiskey-shot glass holds 1.25 to 1.5 fluid ounces, although there is no standard. Ounce of weight ... we can't think of anything except a postage meter.
Shot glasses vary in size, and can be filled to different levels by the person doing the pouring. The "traditional" shot is one fluid ounce, and a fluid ounce is about 29.57 ml.
In most bars I have been in a 'shot' is defined as 2 US ounces. This would mean 4.5 shots would be in your 9 ounce glass.
An ounce is a unit of measurement used for weight or volume, typically equal to about 28 grams or 30 milliliters. It is not usually the size of a small shot glass, which can vary in size but is typically around 1-2 ounces.
There are a few common shot glass sizes. The most common shot glass is known as a jigger. A jigger contains 1.5 ounces. Then there's a double shot. A double contains 3 ounces. Lastly, there's a pony shot. A pony shot contains 1 ounce.
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If your asking about an ounce it is 30ml or 30cc. About the same as a shot glass. One ounce (weight) is equal to 28.3495 grams. "Once" as you typed it is number 11 in Spanish.
Yes, a jigger is a type of instrument used to measure a shot. Jiggers come in various sizes. The two most common are 1 oz, called a "pony" which is less than a shot, and the regular 1.5oz size which is equivalent to a shot.
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A standard shot that you would get at a bar is one ounce, and a standard shot glass can hold 1.5 ounces of liquid.