Most auto/filter type coffee makers recommend 2 tablespoons of fine grind coffee per 8 ounce cup.
2 tablespoons of Ground Coffee per 6 0z of water (1 cup).
Depends how strong you like your coffee. Mine is fairly strong, so I would use about 2 tablespoons for every 8 ounces.
There are about 75 tablespoons in one pound of coffee.
Coffee plants are grown and the beans are harvested and then roasted. The roasted beans can then be ground up and steeped in hot water to make coffee. Coffee is grown in many warm countries. It originated in Arabia.
If you are just grinding them, you are not changing the quantity. So 34 ounces of beans will give 34 ounces of ground coffee.
1 cup = 8 ounces This is prepared coffee, not ground coffee beans
They're both the same. I know what you're thinking, but if you grind a pound of beans, you get a pound of ground coffee because nothing is lost when you grind it. You're thinking about volume. But if you have a grinder, then get the beans. The coffee will taste better freshly ground.
80-100 coffee beans make 1 tablespoon ground coffee
maybe like 1/4 a cup
About 10 beans
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Green beans lose about 20% of the weight when roasted. You therefore need to roast 19-20 ounces of green beans to have 1 pound of roasted beans. There is no loss of weight when grinding, so 1 pound of roasted beans will produce 1 pound of ground coffee.
No. Since the grounds are much smaller, there is less space between the particles. Therefore, the grounds in the tablespoon are more dense, so the volume of a tablespoon of beans is the same as the volume of a tablespoon of ground beans, but more beans actually exist in the same volume when they are ground.
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