Convert Dessertspoon (UK) (dessertspoon (UK)) to Dekaliter (daL) instantly.
Dessertspoon (UK) to Dekaliter conversion
1 Dessertspoon (UK) (dessertspoon (UK)) = 0.00118388 Dekaliter (daL). To convert Dessertspoon (UK) to Dekaliter, multiply the value by 0.00118388.
| Dessertspoon (UK) (dessertspoon (UK)) | Dekaliter (daL) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.00118388 |
| 2 | 0.00236776 |
| 5 | 0.0059194 |
| 10 | 0.0118388 |
| 25 | 0.029597 |
| 50 | 0.059194 |
| 100 | 0.118388 |
| 1000 | 1.18388 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Dekaliter are in one Dessertspoon (UK)?
One Dessertspoon (UK) (dessertspoon (UK)) equals 0.00118388 Dekaliter (daL).
How do I convert Dessertspoon (UK) to Dekaliter?
To convert Dessertspoon (UK) to Dekaliter, multiply the value by 0.00118388.
What is 10 Dessertspoon (UK) in Dekaliter?
10 Dessertspoon (UK) = 0.0118388 Dekaliter.
About these units
Dessertspoon (UK) (dessertspoon (UK))
A UK dessertspoon traditionally holds 10 milliliters, exactly double a teaspoon and two-thirds of a tablespoon. It served as an intermediate measure in older British recipes, frequently used before strict metrication took hold. Historically, its capacity varied between 8–12 mL, reflecting differences in cutlery styles and household practices. Many Victorian and Edwardian cookbooks reference dessertspoons extensively, making familiarity with the unit essential for culinary historians. Although largely obsolete in modern British cooking, the dessertspoon survives in heritage recipes, some baking traditions, and specialized kitchen contexts where small-to-medium quantities of liquid or spice must be measured.
Dekaliter (daL)
A dekaliter equals 10 liters and is used primarily in agricultural planning, winery operations, and breweries. Wine production volumes, for instance, are sometimes recorded in dekaliters because it provides a manageable number between the hectoliter and liter scales. In beverage industries, daL simplifies recordkeeping by avoiding excessively large numbers when cataloging batches or tank capacities. Though uncommon in everyday use, the dekaliter plays a practical role in sectors dealing with medium-scale liquid quantities.