A spoonful is a casual measuring term that literally means the amount that can be held by a spoon. The spoon most often cited in recipes is a teaspoon, which should be full and slightly rounded.
The plural form of spoonful is spoonfuls.
There are approximately 56 spoonfuls in 14 fluid ounces.
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The word "spoonfuls" is a noun, not an adverb or adjective. It refers to a unit of measurement to describe the amount of something that fits on a spoon.
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We eat it according to how much food but we usually eat spoonfuls
Can you eat spoonfuls? Or you are stating that you do eat them? You run the risk of choking on the dust, but if you can get them down, flour itself is harmless. Eat too much and you may be constipated. Cause you stomach and bowels to lock up.
That is approximately 10 tablespoons of water
no, however a two spoonfuls of sugar in a drink is considered a soda or a "sweet drink."
It depends on the type of salt and its particle size, but typically it would take about 35-36 spoonfuls of table salt to dissolve in 1 liter of water. The solubility of salt in water is about 357 grams per liter at room temperature.