How much is 2 lbs of tomatoes?

How much is 2 lbs of tomatoes?

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How many tomatoes are in a pound? One pound of tomatoes equals about 2 large or 3 medium-sized tomatoes.

Q. How many tomatoes are in a bushel of tomatoes?

Vegetables Retail Units and Weights

CommodityRetail Unit (volume)Net Weight (pounds)
Squash, Wintersmall medium large1 to 4 6 to 12 15 to 40
Sweet Potatoesbushel peck50 12 to 14
Tomatoesbushel 8 dry quarts or peck50 to 60 12 to 15
Turnipsbushel peck50 to 56 12 to 15

Q. How many jars does a bushel of tomatoes make?

4-18 jars

Q. How many tomatoes make a cup?

We then started chopping and found it took 27 to 28 cherry tomatoes, about 3 plum tomatoes, or 1.25 medium round garden tomatoes to reach the 1 cup mark.

Q. How many cups is 6 lbs of tomatoes?

Vegetable Measurements for Recipes

Asparagus1 pound = 3 cups chopped
Sweet potatoes1 pound = 4 cups grated = 1 cup cooked and pureed
Swiss chard1 pound = 5 to 6 cups packed leaves = 1 to 1-½ cups cooked
Tomatoes1 pound (3 or 4 medium) = 1-½ cups seeded pulp
Turnips1 pound = 4 cups chopped = 2 cups cooked and mashed

Q. What does 1 pound of tomatoes look like?

One pound of tomatoes equates to three tomatoes roughly the size of a baseball. When you’re sizing up the weight of fruits and vegetables by sight, it’s helpful to buy all the same size, so look for three tomatoes that fit this description and you’ll have about one pound.

Q. How many cups is 5 lbs tomatoes?

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pounds to US cups of Fresh chopped tomatoes
5 pounds=11.3 ( 11 1/3 ) US cups
8 pounds=18.2 ( 18 1/8 ) US cups
1/16 pound=0.142 ( 1/8 ) US cup
1/8 pound=0.284 ( 1/4 ) US cup

Q. How many cups is 2 pounds of raspberries?

7.26

Q. How many cups are in a melon?

Pounds of Cantaloupe to Cups The average medium-sized cantaloupe weighs about three pounds and yields roughly four-and-a-half cups of cubed fruit. If you’re judging it only on weight, one pound equals just under one-and-a-half cups of cubed cantaloupe.

Q. How big is an average cantaloupe?

Cantaloupes may range in size from 7-12 cm in diameter, but typically exceed 12 cm in diameter.

Q. How much watermelon is a cup?

One cup (154 grams) of watermelon has many other nutrients as well, including these vitamins and minerals: Vitamin C: 21% of the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) Vitamin A: 18% of the RDI. Potassium: 5% of the RDI.

Q. How much watermelon can I eat a day?

You’d need to eat about 3 1/2 cups of diced watermelon per day to match the L-citrulline levels found in supplements. Orange and yellow varieties of watermelon may have slightly higher levels, which means you can eat less to reap the same citrulline levels of traditional red watermelon.

Q. How much water is in a cup of watermelon?

Water content: 92% Watermelon is very healthy and one of the most hydrating foods you can eat. A 1-cup (154-gram) serving contains over a half cup (118 ml) of water, in addition to some fiber and several important nutrients, including vitamin C, vitamin A and magnesium.

Q. Why we should not drink water after eating watermelon?

Microbes or bacteria need water and sugar to develop and expand, so when you have water after the watermelon, it increases the chances of microbes spreading across your GI tract. In fact, watermelon, when eaten along with other foods, slows down the absorption and digestion process leading to the production of gas.

Q. What fruit has the most water in it?

Water Content of Fruits For example, fruits such as apricots, blueberries, oranges, peaches, pineapples, plums and raspberries contain over eighty percent water. Melons such as cantaloupe and watermelon have some of the highest water content, at more than 90 percent.

Q. Is eating too much watermelon bad for you?

Health risks If eaten in reasonable amounts, watermelons should produce no serious side effects. If you eat an abundance of the fruit daily, however, you may experience problems from having too much lycopene or potassium.

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