Volume

What is a Teaspoon?

The teaspoon is the smallest standard cooking spoon, equal to 5 milliliters and used worldwide in recipes.

Overview

The teaspoon equals exactly 5 milliliters (international culinary standard) or about 4.929 mL (US strict definition based on 1/3 of a tablespoon). The teaspoon is the smallest standard cooking measure, used worldwide for spices, baking soda, vanilla extract, salt, and small ingredient quantities. A flat (level) teaspoon is the recipe convention; rounded or heaping teaspoons are inconsistent and avoided in serious cooking. The teaspoon is also a medical unit: many liquid medications are dosed in teaspoons (5 mL standard). The teaspoon relates to the tablespoon (1 tbsp = 3 tsp), the cup (48 tsp = 1 cup), the milliliter (1 tsp = 5 mL conventional), and the fluid ounce (6 tsp = 1 fl oz). Standardized 5-mL measuring spoons are available globally to avoid the variability of household teaspoons (which range from 2 to 7 mL).

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Convert Teaspoon to all units

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tsp
Liter0.004929 LMilliliter4.92892 mlCubic Meter0.000004929 US Gallon0.001302 gal (US)UK Gallon0.001084 gal (UK)Fluid Ounce0.166667 fl ozCup0.020537 cupPint0.010417 ptQuart0.005208 qtTablespoon0.333035 tbspBarrel0.000031 bblCubic Inch0.300781 in³Cubic Foot0.000174 ft³Cubic Yard0.000006447 yd³

Relationship to Other Volume Units

1 tsp equals

Visual reference for how the teaspoon relates to other volume units. Each row links to the full converter for that pair.

1 tsp=0.004929 L1 tsp=4.92892 ml1 tsp=0.000004929 1 tsp=0.001302 gal (US)1 tsp=0.001084 gal (UK)1 tsp=0.166667 fl oz1 tsp=0.020537 cup1 tsp=0.010417 pt1 tsp=0.005208 qt1 tsp=0.333035 tbsp1 tsp=0.000031 bbl1 tsp=0.300781 in³

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When Is the Teaspoon Used?

  • Baking powder, salt and spices in recipes
  • Over-the-counter liquid-medicine dosing
  • Coffee and tea sweetener measurements
Real-world examples

1 teaspoon of sugar = 4 g = 16 calories. Salt in a recipe often ½ to 1 tsp per 500 g food.

Tips for Using the Teaspoon

  • 1 tsp = 5 ml (practical); 4.929 ml (US legal).
  • 3 tsp = 1 tbsp universally.
  • Use a proper measuring spoon — household teaspoons vary 3–8 ml.

Common Mistakes

  • Using a regular cutlery teaspoon for medication — can over- or under-dose by 30–60%.
  • Mixing tsp and tbsp — 3× difference.
  • Assuming "a pinch" or "a dash" is reproducible — it varies 0.1 to 0.5 ml.

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FAQ About the Teaspoon

3 questions
What does the Teaspoon (tsp) measure?
The teaspoon measures volume. The teaspoon is the smallest standard cooking spoon, equal to 5 milliliters and used worldwide in recipes.
When is the Teaspoon used?
The teaspoon is used in: Baking powder, salt and spices in recipes; Over-the-counter liquid-medicine dosing; Coffee and tea sweetener measurements. 1 teaspoon of sugar = 4 g = 16 calories. Salt in a recipe often ½ to 1 tsp per 500 g food.
How accurate are conversions involving the Teaspoon?
All conversions on Units Converter use NIST SP 811 and BIPM reference values, accurate to 8 significant figures.