English to Spanish Dictionary teaspoon

teaspoon

cucharilla
definition
noun
In 1783 Revere made twenty-four spoons engraved with the Swan crest - six large spoons, twelve large teaspoons , and six tablespoons.
a small spoon used typically for adding sugar to and stirring hot drinks or for eating some soft foods.
translation of 'teaspoon'
noun
cucharilla
example
Rub with a solution of 300 ml white spirit, 300 ml water and a 'teaspoon' of washing-up liquid.
Drop batter from a 'teaspoon' about 2 inches apart on the baking sheet.
A calorie is a measurement, just like a 'teaspoon' or an inch.
By way of example, a baked potato converted to blood sugar quicker than a 'teaspoon' of sugar.
Using a 'teaspoon' , spoon out some of the mixture and then, with the palms of both hands, form it into balls.
Add a teaspoon salt, a 'teaspoon' sugar and a generous sprinkle of dried Italian herbs.
Sitting down, she took up the tumbler and the 'teaspoon' and spooned up a bit of the mixture.
Place everything in a food processor with a 'teaspoon' of salt and blend.
It means you can stimulate your paddock with your third of a 'teaspoon' per hectare, stimulate the weeds, knock them down and then plant your crop.
Put it back into the jar and add 1 cup warm water, 2 teaspoons sugar, 2 'teaspoons' ginger.
He makes coffee for them both, strong black coffee and sweet - three 'teaspoons' of sugar at least - and they drink it together in the cool darkness of their bedroom.
In cooking, ingredients are expressed in 'teaspoons' , tablespoons, ounces, pounds, and cups.
Always treat him/her with foods or beverages containing about 2-3 rounded 'teaspoons' of sugar or honey.
Use standard measuring devices to take your medicines (household 'teaspoons' , cups, or glasses vary widely in the amount they hold).
One scoop of ice cream holds seven 'teaspoons' of sugar.
Mix one 'teaspoonful' of this curry powder with the yoghurt and salt, and toss the lamb cutlets until lightly coated.
We have a pot, water jug, fresh milk and sugar but no 'teaspoons' .
Place one pint of liquid fertilizer in the jar and add two 'teaspoons' of the liquid herbicide.
Drizzle on a 'teaspoonful' of sesame oil if you're using it.
A simple alternative for making a rehydration solution is to mix half a teaspoon of table salt and 8 'teaspoons' of sugar in 1 liter of water.
Just one average dish of the ubiquitous stir fry packs a whopping 1,321 kilojoules, with 23 'teaspoons' of oil and 115 grams of fat.
In 1783 Revere made twenty-four spoons engraved with the Swan crest - six large spoons, twelve large 'teaspoons' , and six tablespoons.
If you irrigate, and your water is also alkaline, acidify it with 2 'teaspoons' of vinegar per gallon of water.
I couldn't eat and was drinking tea with three 'teaspoons' of sugar to give me energy.
Drop by heaping 'teaspoonfuls' on ungreased baking sheet.
In addition to sugars that occur naturally in food, the average American diet includes 20 added 'teaspoons' of sugar a day, much of it in soft drinks and prepared foods.
A can of soft drink or a chocolate bar can contain six or seven 'teaspoons' of sugar.
One can play metal 'teaspoons' , tablespoons, soup spoons, and wooden spoons.
Drop dough by heaping 'teaspoonfuls' onto ungreased cookie sheet, about an inch apart.
I love their piney, resinous, spicy smell, but you could add a 'teaspoonful' of caraway seed - an old friend of the cabbage - instead.
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