What is small amounts of cheese measured in?
Small amounts of cheese are typically measured in:
* Ounces (oz): This is the most common unit for measuring cheese, especially for recipes.
* Grams (g): This is the metric equivalent of ounces.
* Tablespoons (tbsp): Useful for smaller amounts, often used for grated cheese.
* Teaspoons (tsp): For very small amounts, like when adding cheese to a sauce or topping.
The best unit to use depends on the recipe and how much cheese you need.
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