Instant · Precise · Universal
47 units available
6 categories total
To mL: multiply by 4.929. To UK teaspoons: multiply by 0.832674. To tablespoons (US): divide by 3.
1 US tsp = 1/3 US tbsp = 1/6 US fl oz = 1/48 US cup ≈ 4.929 mL.
For example, 1 Teaspoon (US) (tsp (US)) = 0.2775574996 Tablespoon (UK) (tbsp (UK)).
| Teaspoon (US) (tsp (US)) | Tablespoon (UK) (tbsp (UK)) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 0.02775574996 |
| 0.5 | 0.1387787498 |
| 1 | 0.2775574996 |
| 2 | 0.5551149993 |
| 5 | 1.387787498 |
| 10 | 2.775574996 |
| 25 | 6.938937491 |
| 50 | 13.87787498 |
| 100 | 27.75574996 |
| 500 | 138.7787498 |
| 1000 | 277.5574996 |
The US teaspoon is a unit of culinary volume equal to 1/3 of a US tablespoon, or approximately 4.929 milliliters.
1 US tsp = 1/3 US tbsp = 1/6 US fl oz = 1/48 US cup ≈ 4.929 mL.
To mL: multiply by 4.929. To UK teaspoons: multiply by 0.832674. To tablespoons (US): divide by 3.
Cooking and baking recipes, measuring medicine doses, adding spices, sugar or salt, and child medication dosing.
The US teaspoon is slightly smaller than the metric teaspoon (5 mL). The phrase 'a teaspoon of sugar' equals about 4 grams.
Using a regular eating spoon instead of a measuring teaspoon — actual teaspoons vary widely. Always use a calibrated spoon.
3 tsp = 1 tbsp. 48 tsp = 1 cup. For mL conversion, remember 1 tsp ≈ 5 mL (the metric teaspoon is exactly 5 mL).
The UK tablespoon is a unit of culinary volume equal to approximately 17.758 milliliters, or 3 UK teaspoons.
1 UK tbsp ≈ 17.758 mL = 3 UK tsp. About 20% larger than a US tablespoon (14.787 mL).
To mL: multiply by 17.758. To US tablespoons: multiply by 1.201. To metric tablespoons: multiply by 1.184.
Traditional British baking and cooking, Commonwealth recipes, and older pharmaceutical references.
Australia officially uses a 20 mL tablespoon, the UK uses ~17.8 mL, and the US uses ~14.8 mL — three different sizes for the same name!
Mixing up UK and US tablespoons in international recipes. A UK tbsp is ~20% larger than a US tbsp.
Modern UK cooking is shifting to metric (15 mL). When following old UK recipes, add ~20% more than a US tbsp would indicate.



© 2026 UntangleTools. All Rights Reserved.