US Teaspoons
Abbreviation/Symbol:
tsp
Worldwide use:
US teaspoons are a commonly used unit of measurement in the United States for small quantities of liquid or dry ingredients in cooking and baking.
Definition:
A US teaspoon is equivalent to 1/6 of a fluid ounce or approximately 4.93 milliliters.
Origin:
The origin of the US teaspoon as a unit of measurement can be traced back to the traditional British system of measurement. The term "teaspoon" likely originated from the practice of using an actual teaspoon from a set of cutlery to measure small amounts of ingredients in recipes.
Usage context:
In cooking, recipes often call for ingredients to be measured in teaspoons, particularly for small quantities of spices, flavorings, or liquids. This precise measurement is essential for achieving the desired flavor profile in dishes and ensuring consistency in recipes.