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Cooking measurement converter

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Convert tsp, tbsp, cups, ml and liters for cooking recipes.

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Cooking measurement converter

Convert tsp, tbsp, cups, ml and liters for cooking recipes.

Input format: Line 1=value, Line 2=unit (ml/tsp/tbsp/cup/l)

Output

Quick start

How to use cooking-converter

Enter input and view computed output.

  1. Step 1
    Enter input

    Paste or type your data in the input box.

  2. Step 2
    Compute

    The tool processes input instantly in your browser.

  3. Step 3
    Use output

    Copy output and continue your workflow.

In-depth guide

Cooking measurement converter guide

Convert tsp, tbsp, cups, ml and liters for cooking recipes. This tool is designed for fast local processing and practical day-to-day use.

Quick start

Paste input, review output instantly, then copy it for your workflow.

Input tips

Use one value per line for structured inputs. Common separators are handled gracefully.

Privacy

Processing runs in your browser tab for the MVP workflow, with no mandatory upload step.

When to use it vs alternatives

Use this converter when you need a quick value across metric, imperial, data, time, or other unit systems. Use domain-specific engineering, lab, or compliance software when tolerances, significant figures, or standards must be formally controlled.

Common pitfalls

  • Confirm the source unit before copying a result, especially when labels are similar across systems.
  • Rounding can matter for materials, shipping, science, and engineering calculations.
  • Check whether your context expects SI, IEC, US customary, imperial, or regional units.

Frequently asked questions

Does this convert by volume or weight?

It converts cooking volume units like cups, tablespoons, teaspoons and millilitres. Volume-to-weight depends on the ingredient and is not a fixed conversion.

Why can't I convert cups directly to grams?

A cup of flour and a cup of sugar weigh differently because density varies. Volume-to-weight needs an ingredient-specific density, which a generic converter cannot assume.

Are US and metric cups the same?

No. A US cup is about 237 ml while a metric cup is 250 ml, so check which standard your recipe uses.

Can I convert teaspoons to millilitres?

Yes. A US teaspoon is roughly 4.93 ml and a tablespoon is three teaspoons, and the tool handles these directly.

Is it accurate enough for baking?

Volume conversions are exact. For best baking results, weigh dry ingredients with a scale since volume measuring is inherently imprecise.

Is any data uploaded?

No. Conversions run locally in your browser.

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