Liters to Tablespoons Converter
Enter the volume in liters below to get the value converted to tablespoons.
Result in Tablespoons:
1 L ≈ 67 2/3 tbsp
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How to Convert Liters to Tablespoons
To convert a measurement in liters to a measurement in tablespoons, multiply the volume by the following conversion ratio: 67.628045 tablespoons/liter.
Since one liter is equal to 67.628045 tablespoons, you can use this simple formula to convert:
tablespoons = liters × 67.628045
The volume in tablespoons is equal to the volume in liters multiplied by 67.628045.
How Many Tablespoons Are in a Liter?
There are 67.628045 tablespoons in a liter, which is why we use this value in the formula above.
1 L = 67.628045 tbsp
Liters and tablespoons are both units used to measure volume. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
What Is a Liter?
A liter is a unit of volume equal to 1,000 cubic centimeters or 0.264172 US gallons.[1] The liter is a special name defined for the cubic decimeter and is exactly equal to the volume of one cubic decimeter (1 decimeter is 1/10 of a meter, or 10 centimeters).
The liter is an SI accepted unit for volume for use with the metric system. A liter is sometimes also referred to as a litre. Liters can be abbreviated as L, and are also sometimes abbreviated as l or ℓ. For example, 1 liter can be written as 1 L, 1 l, or 1 ℓ.
Learn more about liters.
What Is a Tablespoon?
A tablespoon is a unit of volume equal to three teaspoons or ½ fluid ounce.[2] One tablespoon is equal to 14.7868 milliliters, but for nutrition labeling, one tablespoon is rounded to 15 milliliters.[3]
The tablespoon is a US customary unit of volume. Tablespoons can be abbreviated as tbsp, and are also sometimes abbreviated as T, Tbls, or Tb. For example, 1 tablespoon can be written as 1 tbsp, 1 T, 1 Tbls, or 1 Tb.
Learn more about tablespoons.
Liter to Tablespoon Conversion Table
Liters | Tablespoons |
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1 L | 67.63 tbsp |
2 L | 135.26 tbsp |
3 L | 202.88 tbsp |
4 L | 270.51 tbsp |
5 L | 338.14 tbsp |
6 L | 405.77 tbsp |
7 L | 473.4 tbsp |
8 L | 541.02 tbsp |
9 L | 608.65 tbsp |
10 L | 676.28 tbsp |
11 L | 743.91 tbsp |
12 L | 811.54 tbsp |
13 L | 879.16 tbsp |
14 L | 946.79 tbsp |
15 L | 1,014 tbsp |
16 L | 1,082 tbsp |
17 L | 1,150 tbsp |
18 L | 1,217 tbsp |
19 L | 1,285 tbsp |
20 L | 1,353 tbsp |
21 L | 1,420 tbsp |
22 L | 1,488 tbsp |
23 L | 1,555 tbsp |
24 L | 1,623 tbsp |
25 L | 1,691 tbsp |
26 L | 1,758 tbsp |
27 L | 1,826 tbsp |
28 L | 1,894 tbsp |
29 L | 1,961 tbsp |
30 L | 2,029 tbsp |
31 L | 2,096 tbsp |
32 L | 2,164 tbsp |
33 L | 2,232 tbsp |
34 L | 2,299 tbsp |
35 L | 2,367 tbsp |
36 L | 2,435 tbsp |
37 L | 2,502 tbsp |
38 L | 2,570 tbsp |
39 L | 2,637 tbsp |
40 L | 2,705 tbsp |
References
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, Units outside the SI, https://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/outside.html
- Merriam-Webster, tablespoon, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tablespoon
- U.S. Food & Drug Administration, Guidance for Industry: Guidelines for Determining Metric Equivalents of Household Measures, https://www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/guidance-industry-guidelines-determining-metric-equivalents-household-measures
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