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It seems to me that "a pinch" (or "dash") is commonly (though not always!) considered to be one eighth of a teaspoon (i.e. about 0.6ml) and is roughly the amount you can pick up between your thumb, first finger and forefinger. It is obviously a variable amount.A "half a pinch" is considered to be roughly the amount you can pick up between your thumb and first finger only (which is what I'd certainly use to pinch someone!)...about one sixteenth of a teaspoon (i.e. about 0.3ml). Though some people consider THIS to be a "pinch" Check out this site for some similar arbitrary cooking measures and their definitions: http://homecooking.about.com/library/weekly/bloldconvert.htmCheck out this site for on-line conversions of similar arbitrary cooking measures: http://www.onlineconversion.com/cooking_volume.htmFor those who wish to be more exact, check out these cute little "pinch", "smidgen" and "dash" measuring spoons (presumably, this supplier considers "a dash" to be one eight of a teaspoon and "a pinch" to be one sixteenth of a teaspoon) here: http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=689177 Practically, just add a very small amount (certainly not teaspoons, dessert spoons or tablespoons 976bar! ) until it tastes right to you!
So a chefs pinch is the same as a pinch, whos boots that shoe.