Tablespoon (Uk)
A UK tablespoon is a kitchen unit for volume, mainly used in recipes, and it helps measure small amounts of liquids or powders quickly and clearly.
A UK tablespoon is a kitchen unit for volume, mainly used in recipes, and it helps measure small amounts of liquids or powders quickly and clearly.
A metric tablespoon is a cooking measure equal to 15 milliliters, used in many recipes to measure liquids and small amounts of dry ingredients accurately.
A fluid ounce UK is a small liquid unit used in Britain to measure drinks and other liquids, and it helps you know how much liquid fits in a container.
The cup (UK) is a cooking volume unit used in older British recipes, equal to half an imperial pint or about 284 millilitres.
A metric cup is a simple way to measure kitchen liquids and dry foods, and it is usually set to 250 milliliters in many countries.
Learn what a Pint (Uk) is, how big it is, and how to convert it to cups, liters and other units for cooking and drinks.
A Barrel (UK) is an old British unit for measuring large amounts of liquid, mainly beer and ale, and it is bigger than 40 regular drink bottles.
A Barrel (US) is a unit for liquid volume, best known for measuring crude oil, and helps compare and trade large amounts of liquid.
A barrel of oil is a unit for measuring liquid petroleum volume that helps people compare oil production, trade and energy use around the world.
A drop is a very small amount of liquid used to measure things like medicine, usually counted in drops instead of with a spoon.