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To convert from Kryddmått (krm) to Milliliter (ml), use the following formula:
Let's convert 5 Kryddmått (krm) to Milliliter (ml).
Using the formula:
Therefore, 5 Kryddmått (krm) is equal to Milliliter (ml).
Here are some quick reference conversions from Kryddmått (krm) to Milliliter (ml):
| Kryddmått | Milliliters |
|---|---|
| 0.000001 krm | ml |
| 0.001 krm | ml |
| 0.1 krm | ml |
| 1 krm | ml |
| 2 krm | ml |
| 3 krm | ml |
| 4 krm | ml |
| 5 krm | ml |
| 6 krm | ml |
| 7 krm | ml |
| 8 krm | ml |
| 9 krm | ml |
| 10 krm | ml |
| 20 krm | ml |
| 30 krm | ml |
| 40 krm | ml |
| 50 krm | ml |
| 100 krm | ml |
| 1000 krm | ml |
| 10000 krm | ml |
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A Kryddmått (krm) is a Swedish unit of volume equal to 1 milliliter (ml).
It's a common measurement in Scandinavian recipes, especially for small, potent ingredients where accuracy is essential. The plural form is also Kryddmått.
The term "Kryddmått" is Swedish and directly translates to "spice measure."
This name perfectly reflects its primary purpose in Scandinavian kitchens: accurately measuring small quantities of ingredients.
This includes potent ingredients like cardamom and nutmeg, as well as leavening agents like baking powder, where precision is key.
While a Kryddmått is standardized as exactly 1 ml, it's helpful to see how it compares to other common kitchen measurements.
Here are the most valuable conversions:
This means if a recipe calls for one krm and you don't have the specific spoon, you can use 1/5 of a standard 5 ml teaspoon.
The Kryddmått isn't just a theoretical unit — it's also a tiny measuring spoon.
In standard Scandinavian spoon sets, it's the smallest, usually marked "1 krm."
Those sets typically include a tablespoon (15 ml), a teaspoon (5 ml), and the Kryddmått (1 ml). This little spice spoon is essential for anyone cooking authentic Scandinavian recipes.
A milliliter (mL) is a unit of volume in the metric system.
It's equal to one-thousandth of a liter (0.001 L). The plural form is milliliters.
A milliliter is the same as one cubic centimeter (1 mL = 1 cm3).
This direct relationship makes converting between liquid volume and cubic measurements incredibly simple.
This is why vehicle engine sizes are often listed in both cubic centimeters (cc) and liters.
For example, a 1500 cc engine is the same as a 1.5-liter engine.
For most practical purposes, one milliliter of water at its densest has a mass of about one gram.
This simple one-to-one relationship makes the metric system very logical for science and cooking, where water is a common ingredient.
Although the official definition of the gram has been updated, this easy approximation remains widely used in many fields.
The milliliter (mL) is a key unit for measuring small amounts of liquid in many different fields.
You can find it everywhere, from kitchens to laboratories.