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Amount: 1 Australian teaspoon of water (tsp AU) of water measure volume
Equals: 0.0013 Japanese kan & kanme of water (貫, 貫目) in water measure weight
Work out Japanese kan & kanme of water of water measure per 1 Australian teaspoon of water unit. The water measure converter for bakers, culinary arts baking classes.
TOGGLE : from Japanese kan & kanme of water into Australian teaspoons of water in the other way around.
CONVERT : between other water measure measuring units - complete list.
Water Percentages & Water Volume vs. Weight measurements
When it comes to water amounts, in baking formulas and as a unit of culinary measure practises in general, 1 gram of water equals to 1 milliliter of water. It can also refer to 1% (percent) when a recipe is calculated at one percent per gram of wet or dry wt.
Convert from the whole water measuring units list, between various weight scale amounts and liquid volume units - e.g. from water oz net wt., tablespoons of water. Plus 市制 shìzhì market system and also quantities 尺貫法 Shakkan-hō values. Type numberical variations of a from unit into the unit exchange tool above; for example 1/4 or 0.25 of a cup of water or liter of water and so forth.
Convert water measure culinary measuring units between Australian teaspoon of water (tsp AU) and Japanese kan & kanme of water (貫, 貫目) of water measure but in the other direction from Japanese kan & kanme of water into Australian teaspoons of water.
Culinary and bakery arts school: water measure conversion
This online culinary water measure from tsp AU into 貫, 貫目 converter is a handy tool not only for experienced certified professionals in baking businesses and skilled bakers in state of the industry's bakeries model.
Other applications of this water measure converter are ...
With the above mentioned units converting service it provides, this water measure converter also proved to be useful as a teaching tool and for practising Australian teaspoons of water and Japanese kan & kanme of water ( tsp AU vs. 貫, 貫目 ) conversion exercises by new culinarians and students (in classrooms, online courses or at home kitchens) who have been learning this particular baking mastery art in culinary colleges, in schools of culinary arts and all other kinds of culinary training for converting weights and liquid/fluid volume measurements as well as dietary food value contained in water measure with its nutritional values for what we eat (and drink.)
Unit symbols used by international culinary educational institutions and bakery training for these two water measure measures are:
Prefix or abbreviation ( abbr. ) brevis - short unit symbol for Australian teaspoon of water is: tsp AU
Prefix or abbreviation ( abbr. short brevis ) unit symbol for Japanese kan & kanme of water is: 貫, 貫目
One Australian teaspoon of water of water measure converted to Japanese kan & kanme of water equals to 0.0013 貫, 貫目
How many Japanese kan & kanme of water of water measure are in 1 Australian teaspoon of water? The answer is: The change of 1 tsp AU ( Australian teaspoon of water ) unit in a water measure measure equals = into 0.0013 貫, 貫目 ( Japanese kan & kanme of water ) as per the equivalent measure and for the same water measure type.
Professional people always ensure, and their success in fine baking depends on, they get the most precise units conversion results in measuring their ingredients. In speciality baking a measure of water measure can be crucial. If there is an exact measure in tsp AU - Australian teaspoons of water for water measure, it's the rule in culinary or bakery career, that the Australian teaspoon of water portion number gets converted into 貫, 貫目 - Japanese kan & kanme of water of water measure absolutely exactly. It's like an insurance for the master baker for having always all the products baked perfectly.
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