Definition of Tablespoon. Meaning of Tablespoon. Synonyms of Tablespoon

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Definition of Tablespoon

Tablespoon
Tablespoon Ta"ble*spoon`, n. A spoon of the largest size commonly used at the table; -- distinguished from teaspoon, dessert spoon, etc.

Meaning of Tablespoon from wikipedia

- A tablespoon (tbsp., Tbsp., Tb., or T.) is a large spoon. In many English-speaking regions, the term now refers to a large spoon used for serving; however...
- Similar spoons include the tablespoon and the dessert spoon, the latter intermediate in size between a teaspoon and a tablespoon, used in eating dessert...
- and a tablespoon is 1⁄2 imperial fl oz (14.21 mL). In both Britain and Canada, cooking utensils come in 5 mL for teaspoons and 15 mL for tablespoons, hence...
- walnuts, almonds, or hazelnuts, one tablespoon. Rolled oats, one tablespoon, "previously soaked in 3 tablespoons water for 12 hours". Lemon juice from...
- teaspoon and tablespoon. Metric measuring spoons are available in sets, usually between four and six, typically with decilitre (100 ml), tablespoon (15 ml)...
- imperial fluid ounces = ⁠1/20⁠ imperial gallon = 227.3045 ml 1 Canadian tablespoon = 1⁄2 imperial fluid ounce (14.2065 ml) 1 Canadian teaspoon = 1⁄6 imperial...
- chocolate should seize while being mixed with the warm cream, adding tablespoon by tablespoon of hot water to the mixture can remedy the problem. Cooled ganache...
- Similar in size to a soup spoon (intermediate between a teaspoon and a tablespoon) but with an oval rather than round bowl, it typically has a capacity...
- arrowroot can be substituted for one tablespoon of cornstarch, or one teaspoon of arrowroot for one tablespoon of wheat flour. The English pub game of...
- silverware made prior to about 1900 do not have round soup spoons; a tablespoon was used (and still is in some British houses where the silver predates...