Teaspoon (Uk)
A Teaspoon (UK) is a small volume unit used in British recipes, equal to exactly 5 milliliters, helpful for measuring small amounts of liquids and dry ingredients.
A Teaspoon (UK) is a small volume unit used in British recipes, equal to exactly 5 milliliters, helpful for measuring small amounts of liquids and dry ingredients.
A metric teaspoon is a small measure for liquid or dry ingredients, fixed at 5 milliliters, used in recipes and medicine so amounts are clear and easy to follow.
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.
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A tebibyte TiB is a unit for measuring digital data that uses binary counting and helps show the true size of computer storage.
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