Centiliter to US teaspoon
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Quick Reference Table (Centiliter to US teaspoon)
| Centiliter (cl) | US teaspoon (tsp) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 2.02884136210000120313 |
| 2 | 4.05768272420000240625 |
| 4 | 8.11536544840000481251 |
| 10 | 20.28841362100001203127 |
| 25 | 50.72103405250003007818 |
| 33 | 66.95176494930003970319 |
| 50 | 101.44206810500006015635 |
About Centiliter (cl)
A centiliter (cL) is one hundredth of a liter (0.01 L), equal to 10 milliliters. It is used primarily in European contexts for beverage servings: wine is often served in 12.5 cL, 25 cL, or 37.5 cL portions; spirits are served in 2–5 cL measures; spirits bottles are typically 70 cL or 100 cL. The centiliter is common on restaurant menus, nutrition labels, and bar measuring equipment across France, Germany, Spain, and Scandinavia.
A standard restaurant wine glass portion in France is 12.5 cL. A shot of spirits is typically 2–4 cL.
About US teaspoon (tsp)
The US teaspoon (tsp) is a unit of culinary volume equal to approximately 4.929 milliliters, one third of a US tablespoon. It is one of the smallest standard US customary volume units, used in cooking, baking, and medicine for small ingredient quantities. The US teaspoon differs from the metric teaspoon (exactly 5 mL) and the imperial teaspoon (about 5.92 mL). In medicine, 5 mL is the standardized dosing teaspoon.
A standard dose of liquid children's medicine is one 5 mL teaspoon. A recipe calling for 1 tsp of vanilla extract uses about 4.93 mL.
Centiliter – Frequently Asked Questions
How many milliliters are in a centiliter?
One centiliter (cL) equals 10 milliliters (mL). A standard shot glass (4 cL) therefore holds 40 mL.
Why do European wine labels use centiliters?
Centiliters fall neatly in the 5–75 cL range for wine servings, avoiding decimal points. A standard wine bottle is 75 cL, a half-bottle is 37.5 cL, and a restaurant serving is commonly 12.5 cL.
How many centiliters are in a standard spirits bottle?
A standard spirits bottle is 70 cL (700 mL) in the UK and EU. In the US, the standard is 75 cL (750 mL, a "fifth"). Miniature bottles are typically 5 cL (50 mL).
Is the centiliter used in the United States?
The centiliter is rarely used in the United States, which relies on fluid ounces and milliliters instead. Imported European spirits may display cL on labeling.
How does the centiliter relate to the fluid ounce?
One US fluid ounce equals approximately 2.957 cL. One centiliter equals about 0.338 US fluid ounces. A standard US 1.5 oz shot equals roughly 4.44 cL.
US teaspoon – Frequently Asked Questions
How many milliliters is a US teaspoon?
One US teaspoon equals approximately 4.929 mL, typically rounded to 5 mL in medicine and 4.93 mL in precise culinary conversions. The metric teaspoon used in Australia and Canada is exactly 5 mL.
What is the difference between a US teaspoon and an imperial teaspoon?
A US teaspoon is about 4.93 mL; an imperial (UK) teaspoon is about 5.92 mL — approximately 20% larger. This difference can affect recipes crossing US and UK sources, particularly for spices and leavening agents.
How many teaspoons are in a tablespoon?
In the US system, 3 teaspoons equal 1 tablespoon (3 × 4.929 mL = 14.787 mL). The metric equivalent is the same ratio: 3 × 5 mL = 15 mL tablespoon.
Is a medicine teaspoon the same as a cooking teaspoon?
Not exactly. Medicine dosing uses a standardized 5 mL teaspoon, while the US cooking teaspoon is about 4.93 mL. For medication accuracy, always use a calibrated oral syringe rather than a kitchen teaspoon, which can vary from 3 to 7 mL.
How many US teaspoons are in a cup?
There are 48 US teaspoons in one US cup: 1 cup = 16 tablespoons = 48 teaspoons.