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To convert from Deciliter (dl) to Tesked (tsk), use the following formula:
Let's convert 5 Deciliter (dl) to Tesked (tsk).
Using the formula:
Therefore, 5 Deciliter (dl) is equal to Tesked (tsk).
Here are some quick reference conversions from Deciliter (dl) to Tesked (tsk):
| Deciliters | Teskedar |
|---|---|
| 0.000001 dl | tsk |
| 0.001 dl | tsk |
| 0.1 dl | tsk |
| 1 dl | tsk |
| 2 dl | tsk |
| 3 dl | tsk |
| 4 dl | tsk |
| 5 dl | tsk |
| 6 dl | tsk |
| 7 dl | tsk |
| 8 dl | tsk |
| 9 dl | tsk |
| 10 dl | tsk |
| 20 dl | tsk |
| 30 dl | tsk |
| 40 dl | tsk |
| 50 dl | tsk |
| 100 dl | tsk |
| 1000 dl | tsk |
| 10000 dl | tsk |
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A deciliter (dL) is a common metric unit of volume equal to one-tenth of a liter.
It is often used in cooking and medical measurements.
While less common in North America, the deciliter is a standard unit of measurement in many European kitchens, especially in Scandinavia.
It's frequently used in recipes to measure both dry and liquid ingredients, such as flour, sugar, water, and milk.
You'll often find it printed on measuring cups and food packaging throughout the region.
The deciliter plays a crucial role in the medical field.
Blood test results often use this unit to express the concentration of substances in the blood.
For example, blood sugar levels are commonly measured in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL), and cholesterol levels are also frequently reported this way.
The deciliter fits neatly within the decimal-based metric system.
The prefix "deci-" means one-tenth, so a deciliter is exactly one-tenth of a liter.
To help you visualize its size, here are some common conversions:
A Tesked (tsk), the Swedish word for "teaspoon," is a unit of volume in the metric system.
It is a standard measurement in cooking, especially in Swedish recipes, and is officially defined as being equal to 5 milliliters (ml).
The plural form is Teskedar.
For a quick reference, here are the most important conversions:
One Tesked (tsk) is precisely equal to 5 milliliters (ml).
Since one tsk is 0.005 liters and there are 1000 milliliters in a liter, the conversion is straightforward (0.005 × 1000 = 5).
This makes the Tesked a practical unit for measuring small volumes, particularly in cooking or medicine, where milliliter measurements are standard.
In the metric system, a standard tablespoon (or "Matsked" in Swedish) is defined as 15 ml.
Therefore, three Teskedar are equal to one tablespoon (3 × 5 ml = 15 ml).
This simple 3-to-1 ratio is a fundamental and easy-to-remember conversion for anyone working with metric recipes, allowing for quick scaling and adjustment of ingredients.
The term "Tesked" literally translates from Swedish to "teaspoon" (Te = tea, sked = spoon).
In Sweden and many other countries that use the metric system for culinary measurements, the standard volume for a teaspoon is officially defined as 5 ml.
Because of this, the "Tesked" unit directly corresponds to the everyday metric teaspoon used in recipes worldwide.
The plural form, Teskedar, means "teaspoons."