This depends on the size of the soup bowl in question. The capacity could be measured using either fluid ounces, cups, or pints.
Yes, what else?
A bowl of soup typically holds less than a quart, as most standard bowls range from about 1 to 2 cups in capacity. Since a quart is equal to 4 cups, a standard bowl would not be able to hold a full quart. However, larger serving bowls can sometimes hold a quart or more.
centimeters...
deciliters all the way
Ounces (Avoirdupois ounces, not fluid ounces. Fluid ounces measure volume, not mass.)
liters
A soup bowl usually has a capacity of around 2 cups. If it were 2 quarts, it would be a very large soup bowl.
You use a spoon to eat the soup in a soup bowl
The interior volume of the bowl. - ( Usually about 2 cups )
1 pint-1 quart is 2 pints (a mug has the capacity of about half a pint)
Ounces
Yes, what else?
Usually about 1.5 cups
No, that is too big. An average soup bowl is approximately 1.5 cups.
Often between 300 and 500ml but it varies greatly. A serving of soup is generally quoted as 250ml or a U.S. cup (8oz). Many restaurants serve about this amount in a bowl capable of holding much more.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! When measuring the capacity of a soup pot, you would typically use quarts or liters. Just imagine all the delicious soups and stews you can create in that pot - it's a canvas waiting for your culinary masterpiece!
A large soup kettle is called a stock pot.