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Spoons.
lol why?
For measuring:
teaspoon 5 ml
dessert spoon 10ml
table spoon 15ml
There is a difference between teaspoons and dessertspoons? ๐ค
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dessert_spoon
I have only ever heard of tablespoons and teaspoons. We exclusively used teaspoons as dessertspoons.
What do you eat cereal with?
A cereal spoon, obviously.
That's a dessert spoon
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