Tablespoon (Metric): in the metric system, a tablespoon is not an officially defined unit, but it is widely used in culinary contexts and informal measurements. 1 metric tablespoon = 15 milliliters.
Tablespoon is a common unit in recipes for measuring both liquid and dry ingredients, such as oil, milk, flour, sugar, and spices Tablespoon (Imperial): in the imperial system, a tablespoon is a unit of volume primarily used in cooking and culinary contexts. It is slightly larger than the tablespoon used in the U.S. customary or metric systems and is equal to 17.758 milliliters. Although the imperial tablespoon is still recognized, its usage has decreased in favor of the metric tablespoon (15 mL) in modern recipes.
Tablespoon is a common unit in recipes for measuring both liquid and dry ingredients, such as oil, milk, flour, sugar, and spices Tablespoon (Imperial): in the imperial system, a tablespoon is a unit of volume primarily used in cooking and culinary contexts. It is slightly larger than the tablespoon used in the U.S. customary or metric systems and is equal to 17.758 milliliters. Although the imperial tablespoon is still recognized, its usage has decreased in favor of the metric tablespoon (15 mL) in modern recipes.
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