cucharadas
Cucharadas is the plural of cucharada, a unit of quantity used when something is taken with a spoon. In everyday Spanish, it signals an amount of food, liquid or medicine to be added or consumed, and is common in cooking, baking and dosing instructions. Examples include “una cucharada de aceite” or “dos cucharadas de azúcar.”
Measurement and variation: In culinary contexts, a cucharada typically corresponds to about 15 milliliters, roughly a
Etymology and related terms: The word derives from cuchara, meaning spoon, with the suffix -ada indicating an
Usage notes: The concept of cucharadas provides a practical, non-technical way to convey quantities to readers