Convert measure [ancient hebrew] to dessertspoon [metric]


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How many measure in 1 dessert spoon? The answer is 0.0012987012987013. We assume you are converting between measure [ancient hebrew] and dessertspoon [metric]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: measure or dessert spoon The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 129.87012987013 measure, or 100000 dessert spoon. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between measure [ancient hebrew] and dessertspoons. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of measure to dessert spoon

1 measure to dessert spoon = 770 dessert spoon

2 measure to dessert spoon = 1540 dessert spoon

3 measure to dessert spoon = 2310 dessert spoon

4 measure to dessert spoon = 3080 dessert spoon

5 measure to dessert spoon = 3850 dessert spoon

6 measure to dessert spoon = 4620 dessert spoon

7 measure to dessert spoon = 5390 dessert spoon

8 measure to dessert spoon = 6160 dessert spoon

9 measure to dessert spoon = 6930 dessert spoon

10 measure to dessert spoon = 7700 dessert spoon


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Definition: Dessertspoon

As a unit of culinary measure, a level dessertspoon (dstspn.) equals two teaspoons, or 10 milliliters, whereas a tablespoon is three teaspoons, 15 milliliters or one half ounce.


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