It's about 5 cups of flour, but I'm not sure how much grain it takes to make that much flour. Many more than 5 cups.
There are nine. Primarily, wheat, barley, oats, rye, corn, rice, flax, buckwheat, and some seeds like sesame, poppy seeds, and sunflower seeds.
Because grain is milled into flour before baking into bread, it is not possible to know how many individual "grains" there are in a loaf.
That is too general, what specific type of bread?
About 4 or 5 cups.
675g
5 grams
According to the UK government, a small loaf of bread weighs 400 grams, and a big loaf of bread weighs 800 grams. So, an average loaf of bread would weigh 600 grams, the equivalent of 1,32 pounds.
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About 15-17 grams in an 800g loaf of white,wheat bread. That's about 0.75g per slice.
It depends on the size of the loaf.If a loaf weighs 350 grams, and there are 10 slices in the loaf, then one slice weighs 35 grams.If there are 20 slices in the loaf, each slice weighs 17 grams.
In the UK the size of a 'loaf' of bread is regulated by law, a large loaf must be 800 grams, and a small loaf must be 400 grams, of course there are many more shapes and sizes on the UK market such as French sticks, bread rolls, buns, barm cakes, bread fingers etc. The difference being that none of these variations are call a 'loaf'.
That depends on the size of the loaves, but 2-3 loaves of french bread will make 12 cups of cubed bread
A packet of bread is also a loaf of bread.
About 20...........Half of that is 10......
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There are many types of bread that, in many different loaf sizes. So it is not possible to provide a single weight that applies to all loaves of bread.
There's such a wide range that a single number is impossible to state. In the US it ranges from about $0.80 up to several dollars per loaf. In the UK, £0.60 is about the lowest for a supermarket economy loaf of 800 grams up to £2.50 for a premium brand.