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Do you know your French spoons?
French kitchen measurements can sometimes be confusing to people used to UK ones.
FRENCH kitchen measurements can sometimes be confusing to people used to UK ones.
A cuillère à soupe is a British tablespoon (15ml).
What Britons call a soupspoon - a rounded version of a dessertspoon (10ml) - is a cuillère a dessert (but these are uncommon as French people often use teaspoons for dessert instead).
Cuillère à café refers to a 5ml teaspoon - “à thé” is rarely used.