Is there a universal measure word in English?



I am searching for the following word. A term that covers the following examples.



One ____of tea.
Two ____ of water.
Some ____ of cake.
A ____ of chicken.
A ____ of strings.
A ____ of objects.



Is there such word XXX that exist in English?




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