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Liter to Teaspoon Converter (L to tsp)

Convert Liter (L) to Teaspoon (tsp) instantly. Enter any value and get the result immediately.

L → tsp Converter

Liter to Teaspoon Conversion Table

Liter (L)Teaspoon (tsp)
0.1 L20.2884136 tsp
0.5 L101.44206798 tsp
1 L202.88413595 tsp
2 L405.76827191 tsp
5 L1014.42067977 tsp
10 L2028.84135954 tsp
20 L4057.68271908 tsp
50 L10144.20679769 tsp
100 L20288.41359538 tsp
200 L40576.82719076 tsp
500 L101442.0679769 tsp
1000 L202884.1359538 tsp
5000 L1014420.67976898 tsp
10000 L2028841.35953796 tsp

How to Convert Liter to Teaspoon

Formula: Teaspoon = Liter × 202.88413595

Example: 1 L = 202.88413595 tsp

You can also use the interactive converter above. Simply enter any Liter value and the equivalent Teaspoon value will appear instantly. Click the ⇄ button to reverse the conversion.

Knowing where Liter and Teaspoon come from makes the conversion easier to remember. Here is the context, plus a quick FAQ.

Step-by-step example — Convert 2 L to tsp:

Step 1: 2 × 202.8809089 = 405.7618178 tsp

What is Liter and Teaspoon?

A Liter (L) is the standard metric volume unit, used worldwide for beverages, fuel and everyday liquid measures.

A Teaspoon (tsp) is a small cooking volume unit, equal to about 4.93 milliliters in the US.

Real World Uses of Liter to Teaspoon Conversion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the formula to convert Liter to Teaspoon?

The formula is: Teaspoon = Liter x 202.88413595. Multiply any Liter value by 202.88413595 to get the equivalent in Teaspoon.

What is 1 Liter in Teaspoon?

1 L = 202.88413595 tsp.

How many Liter are in 1 Teaspoon?

1 tsp = 0.00492892160009221 L.

Is Liter bigger or smaller than Teaspoon?

Liter is bigger than Teaspoon. 1 Liter = 202.88413595 tsp.

What is 5 L in tsp?

5 L = 1,014.404545 tsp.

What is 3 tsp in L?

3 tsp = 0.014787 L.

Why does the US use gallons instead of liters?

The US never fully adopted the metric system for everyday use, so gallons, quarts and cups remain standard for cooking and fuel, while liters mainly appear on soda bottles and lab equipment.