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To find out how many pumpkin seeds are needed, divide the total mass by the mass of one pumpkin seed. In this case, 10 grams is 10,000 milligrams. So, 10,000 mg (total mass) / 250 mg (mass of one seed) = 40 pumpkin seeds needed to make a total mass of 10 grams.
About 2,976.7 grams.
12 grams per cup.
Grams are a measure of mass.
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1 cup of pumpkin (raw) contains 7.5 grams of carbohydrates.
100 grams of raw pumpkin contains 91.6 grams of water. A pumpkin is 91.6% water.
500 grams of pureed pumpkin is approximately 2 cups. This conversion can vary slightly based on the density and moisture content of the pumpkin, but generally, 1 cup of pureed pumpkin weighs around 240-250 grams. Thus, for 500 grams, you would estimate about 2 cups.
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There are 6 grams to one-quarter cup. This means that there are 2.75 cups in 650 grams of pumpkin.
The world's largest pumpkin in 2011 weighed 825 kilograms, which is equivalent to 825,000 grams. An average-sized pumpkin weighs 5,000 grams. Therefore, the world-record pumpkin weighs 820,000 grams more than an average-sized pumpkin.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Okay, okay, let me just like, quickly calculate this for you. So, if one pumpkin seed is 250 mg, and you want 10 g, you just gotta convert grams to milligrams and divide. That's like 40 pumpkin seeds, man. Easy peasy.