What's the difference between tablespoon and teaspoon?

Tablespoon


Definition:

  • (n.) A spoon of the largest size commonly used at the table; -- distinguished from teaspoon, dessert spoon, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Administration of a tablet in a tablespoon of yoghurt is a good alternative, even though the bioavailability of certain preparations may be reduced.
  • (2) Now place a tablespoon of pani pol into the pancake, and roll it up, folding in the sides.
  • (3) The estimated daily intake of tropical oils by adult males is slightly more than one fourth of a tablespoon (3.8 g), 75% of which consists of saturated fatty acids.
  • (4) For the dressing 1 tbsp cider or white-wine vinegar 3 tbsp olive oil Flaky sea salt and freshly ground black pepper For the salad A couple of handfuls rocket leaves 80g semi-soft blue cheese 6 dates, pitted and sliced 50g hazelnuts, toasted and roughly chopped Whisk together the vinegar and oil until you have a creamy emulsion, then pour a tablespoon into the bottom of a bowl.
  • (5) serves 4 cooking times 20 minutes For the tomato sauce: 5-6 tbsp lard or dripping 1 large onion, finely chopped 1-2 red chillies, finely chopped 3 cloves garlic, chopped 2 tins plum tomatoes sea salt and black pepper 1 tsp piloncillo or demerara sugar a generous few splashes of Worcestershire sauce a small handful chopped tarragon 4 corn tortillas, chapatis or other flatbreads 4 eggs 60g Lancashire cheese, grated Heat 2 tablespoons of the lard in a wide saucepan and add the onion and chilli.
  • (6) Add 70ml of olive oil, a tablespoon of vinegar, the dried oregano, half a teaspoon of salt and a good grind of black pepper.
  • (7) Since kitchen measuring spoons and flatware are commonly used to administer 1-2 tablespoons of syrup of ipecac, we measured the delivered dose of 30 standard flatware teaspoons to determine the accuracy of the spoons.
  • (8) This compares to the serving flatware teaspoon mean delivery volume of 5.8 ml (range 3 ml to 7 ml) and 9.5 ml (range 7 ml to 14 ml) for the flatware tablespoon.
  • (9) Meanwhile, in a large saucepan, heat 4 tablespoons of the oil over a medium heat.
  • (10) Nasturtium butter Substitute 3 tablespoons of chopped nasturtium flowers (red, yellow and orange) for the parsley.
  • (11) I reserve a few tablespoons of this and freeze it in an ice cube tray as a simple pasta sauce for a quick lunch.
  • (12) In many cases, errors arise from the use of a pinch of salt rather than a level teaspoonful and use of a tablespoonful rather than a teaspoonful of sugar.
  • (13) Before the operation, her stomach could accommodate nearly half a litre of food; now, it will hold two tablespoonfuls.
  • (14) For 2 chicken fillets, smoked paprika , Dijon mustard, breadcrumbs Mix 3 heaped tablespoons of Dijon mustard with 2 teaspoons of hot smoked paprika and a little salt and pepper.
  • (15) Mustard and parsley butter Add 1 tablespoon of Dijon mustard to the basic recipe.
  • (16) When the butter starts to foam, spoon in heaped tablespoons of potato mix.
  • (17) The majority of these 35 cases leaked urine daily, leaked amounts over one tablespoon, or were suffering some psychological [corrected] or social effect of the incontinence.
  • (18) In a small saucepan mix the sugar with 1 tablespoon of water and dissolve over a medium heat.
  • (19) In a dry pan, toast two tablespoons each of rice flour and gram flour for a minute, until pale brown, then whisk into a litre of fish stock.
  • (20) 75g (3oz) unsalted butter 75g (3oz) icing sugar 2 tablespoons brandy or Jamaican rum, or more to taste Cream the butter until it is very light.

Teaspoon


Definition:

  • (n.) A small spoon used in stirring and sipping tea, coffee, etc., and for other purposes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Test the mix by taking just a teaspoon, shaping it into a mini burger and frying for a couple of minutes on each side until cooked through.
  • (2) 800g veal shoulder, cut into 4cm dice 1 tbsp plain flour Salt and black pepper 30g unsalted butter 60ml olive oil 1 large onion, peeled and roughly chopped 200ml dry white wine 8 large sage leaves Shaved skin of 1 lemon, plus 3 tbsp lemon juice 1 550g head puntarelle (or 2 heads white chicory, cut widthways into 3cm-long segments) 1 small celeriac, peeled and chopped into 2cm dice (500g net weight) 200g pancetta, cut into 1cm dice 20g capers For the salad 1 clove garlic, peeled and crushed 1 anchovy fillet, finely chopped 2 tsp red-wine vinegar 2 tbsp olive oil 1 white chicory, cut in half lengthways and then into long, 0.5cm thick wedges (or the rest of the puntarelle, if using) 80g rocket Toss the veal in flour seasoned with a teaspoon of salt and a good grind of pepper, until evenly coated, then tap off any excess.
  • (3) Mix the halved sprouts with the oil and a quarter-teaspoon of salt, then spread out on an oven tray lined with baking paper and roast for 10 minutes, until cooked through and golden-brown but still crunchy, then remove from the oven.
  • (4) In fact, all the glories of Renaissance art and thought were created on just a teaspoonful of sugar per head per year.
  • (5) ORS volume was estimated by doubling the degree of dehydration judged clinically, offered by teaspoons over 4 hours.
  • (6) Add the dates, cook for a couple of minutes more, then stir through half a teaspoon of white pepper, a quarter-teaspoon of salt and half the rice.
  • (7) Add the amaranth, stir for a minute, then add the stock, 200ml water, the bouquet garni, a third of a teaspoon of salt and a good grind of pepper.
  • (8) A teaspoon dose (5 ml) is not necessarily a paediatric dose, since the amount of a drug in 5 ml of a preparation may not be the same as that in a tablet.
  • (9) Drizzle the tomatoes with two teaspoons of oil, a pinch of salt and some pepper, then griddle for two to three minutes, turning them every minute, until they have black char marks all over and the skin is splitting.
  • (10) Remove from the heat and mix in the sumac, chilli and ¼ teaspoon of salt.
  • (11) Admittedly this is a little weird, but for years I have steamed a teaspoon of malted milk powder into my coffee milk.
  • (12) Add 70ml of olive oil, a tablespoon of vinegar, the dried oregano, half a teaspoon of salt and a good grind of black pepper.
  • (13) Mena, an associate professor of public health at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and an expert in water quality, conducted what she called a “conservative” risk assessment for Olympic athletes participating in water sports in Rio, assuming they would ingest 16 milliliters of water, or three teaspoons – far less than athletes themselves say they take in.
  • (14) Since kitchen measuring spoons and flatware are commonly used to administer 1-2 tablespoons of syrup of ipecac, we measured the delivered dose of 30 standard flatware teaspoons to determine the accuracy of the spoons.
  • (15) Spoon the yoghurt, tahini, garlic and a quarter-teaspoon of salt into a medium saucepan, stir and warm through gently; don’t overheat it, or it will split.
  • (16) With this idea in mind, a plastic measurement contained in a commercial lactic product and teaspoon were used.
  • (17) Sharp practice: Yotam Ottolenghi’s recipes for radicchio, chicory and puntarelle Read more Put the tahini, lemon juice, garlic, half a teaspoon of salt and 100ml water in a small saucepan.
  • (18) We recommend that half a teaspoon of salt in 1 litre of water be used when preparing an ORS.
  • (19) A risk assessment done based on the Associated Press’s study found that athletes who ingest just three teaspoons of water have a 99% chance of being infected by a virus – though that does not automatically mean they would fall ill. That depends upon a person’s immune system and a number of other factors.
  • (20) This compares to the serving flatware teaspoon mean delivery volume of 5.8 ml (range 3 ml to 7 ml) and 9.5 ml (range 7 ml to 14 ml) for the flatware tablespoon.

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