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- Dessert_spoon abstract "A dessert spoon is a spoon designed specifically for eating dessert and sometimes used for soup or cereals. Similar in size to a soup spoon (intermediate between a teaspoon and a tablespoon) but with an oval rather than round bowl, it typically has a capacity around twice that of a teaspoon. The use of dessert spoons around the world varies greatly; in some areas, they are very common while in other places the use of the dessert spoon is almost unheard of—with diners using forks or teaspoons for their desserts instead.In most traditional table settings, the dessert spoon is placed above the plate or bowl, separated from the rest of the cutlery, or it may be brought in with the dessert.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. In Australia a tablespoon is two dessertspoons, or 20 milliliters, which is the old British standard. For dry ingredients, a rounded or heaped teaspoonful is often specified instead.As a unit of Apothecary measure, the dessert-spoon was an unofficial but widely used unit of fluid measure equal to two fluid drams, or 1⁄4 fluid ounce. In the USA and pre-1824 England, the fluid ounce was 1⁄128 of a Queen Anne wine gallon (which was defined as exactly 231 cubic inches) thus making the dessert-spoon approximately 7.39 cc. The post-1824 (British) imperial Apothecaries' dessert-spoon was also 1⁄4 fluid ounce, but the ounce in question was 1⁄160 of an imperial gallon, which was originally defined as 277.274 cubic inches, but later adjusted to approximately 277.419433 cubic inches, in either case yielding a dessert-spoon of approximately 7.10 cc.In both the British and American variants of the Apothecaries' system, two tea-spoons make a dessert-spoon, while two dessert-spoons make a table-spoon. In pharmaceutical Latin, the Apothecaries' dessert-spoon is known as cochleare medium, abbreviated as cochl. med. or less frequently coch. med., as opposed to the tea-spoon (cochleare minus or minimum) and table-spoon (cochelare magis or magnum).".
- Dessert_spoon thumbnail Dessert_Spoon.jpg?width=300.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageExternalLink index.php?subject=273.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageID "1226047".
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageLength "4168".
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageRevisionID "682606253".
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spoons.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_volume.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageWikiLink Cubic_inch.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageWikiLink Fluid_ounce.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageWikiLink Soup_spoon.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageWikiLink Table_setting.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageWikiLink Tablespoon.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageWikiLink Teaspoon.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageWikiLink File:Dessert_Spoon.jpg.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dessert spoon".
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageWikiLinkText "desert-spoonful".
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageWikiLinkText "dessert spoon".
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cooking-tool-stub.
- Dessert_spoon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Frac.
- Dessert_spoon subject Category:Spoons.
- Dessert_spoon subject Category:Units_of_volume.
- Dessert_spoon hypernym Spoon.
- Dessert_spoon type Redirect.
- Dessert_spoon type Utensil.
- Dessert_spoon comment "A dessert spoon is a spoon designed specifically for eating dessert and sometimes used for soup or cereals. Similar in size to a soup spoon (intermediate between a teaspoon and a tablespoon) but with an oval rather than round bowl, it typically has a capacity around twice that of a teaspoon.".
- Dessert_spoon label "Dessert spoon".
- Dessert_spoon sameAs Q2573526.
- Dessert_spoon sameAs Cuchara_de_postre.
- Dessert_spoon sameAs قاشق_دسرخوری.
- Dessert_spoon sameAs デザートスプーン.
- Dessert_spoon sameAs 디저트_스푼.
- Dessert_spoon sameAs Desertinis_šaukštas.
- Dessert_spoon sameAs Dessertlepel.
- Dessert_spoon sameAs Barneskei.
- Dessert_spoon sameAs Barneskje_(mål).
- Dessert_spoon sameAs m.04k0rf.
- Dessert_spoon sameAs Детская_ложка.
- Dessert_spoon sameAs Q2573526.
- Dessert_spoon wasDerivedFrom Dessert_spoon?oldid=682606253.
- Dessert_spoon depiction Dessert_Spoon.jpg.
- Dessert_spoon isPrimaryTopicOf Dessert_spoon.