Understanding cups and teaspoons
Cups
The capacity of a cup is the same as 16 tablespoons or 8 fluid ounces. The term "cup" should not be confused with other volume units like the "metric cup" or "teacup." Although one cup is around 236.6 milliliters, 240 milliliters are used in nutrition labeling. The cup is a common volume measurement in the US. Cups may be written as c and are sometimes written as C. One cup, for instance, may be written as 1c or 1C.
Teaspoons
One-third of a tablespoon's volume is represented by a teaspoon. Although a teaspoon is roughly equivalent to 4.9 milliliters, on nutrition labels, a teaspoon is really equal to 5 milliliters.
The teaspoon is a common volume measurement in the US. Teaspoons may be written as tsp, although they can also be spelled as t, ts, or tspn. One teaspoon, for instance, might be expressed as one tsp, one t, or one tspn.
How to convert 1/6 cup to teaspoon
Converting a fractional cup amount to teaspoons is a simple task. To convert 1/6 cup to teaspoons, simply multiply the fractional cup by 6. This means that 1/6 cup is equal to 2 teaspoons. It is important to note that the teaspoon measurements provided are rounded to the nearest whole number; for more accurate measurements, it may be necessary to use a kitchen scale. Knowing how to convert from cups to teaspoons is an invaluable skill for any home chef or baker.
1/6 cup to teaspoon conversion table
Accurately measure ingredients with this helpful conversion table, detailing the equivalent of 1/6 cup in teaspoons. By converting 1/6 of a cup to teaspoons, you can easily adjust recipes that call for larger units of measurement. This conversion table is an invaluable tool when scaling recipes to create the perfect portion size.