yes it would make about 1 cup of kernels it depends on the corn size and type
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About 12 13 kernels if 1 cup measuring cup can hold 165 dried corn kernels.
Per this website: [[http://whatscookingamerica.net/corn.htm]],Two medium ears of corn equals 1 cup corn kernels. One (10-oz.) package frozen corn kernels equals 1 3/4 cups corn kernels.
About 170 gm, or 6 ounces. To weigh 1 cup of corn kernels, get some scales and weigh the measuring cup. Then fill the measuring cup with corn kernels and weigh it again. Subtract the weight of the cup empty from the weight of the cup full and the answer you get will be the weight of one cup of corn kernel.
One ear of corn on the cob equals less than one cup of corn. There is approximately 3/4 of a cup of corn in one medium ear of corn.
4 cups
Approximately 2,500. I know this because I had to figure out about how much popcorn to buy for a project that used the kernels to show how many people there were in a certain population in our state. And yes, I counted out each and every one.
1 pound hazelnut kernels = 3 1/4 cups 1 pound in-shell hazelnuts = 1 1/2 cups hazelnut kernels 1 cup hazelnut kernels = 1 1/8 cups coarsely chopped 1 cup hazelnut kernels = 1 1/4 cups, finely chopped 1 cup hazelnut kernels = 1 1/3 cups ground
Shelling corn is when you harvest the corn seeds, that is, the kernals. This is the same idea as shelling peas. (Shucking corn is what you do when you take the husk off the corn ears. ) First, you have to have corn that is specifically grown for pop corn. Not just any corn will do. Get you corn ears and arrange: a pile of corn ears with leaves removed (shucked), a bowl for the kernels, a dust bin for the empty cobs. Start at one end of the ear, but feel around find and easy place where the kernels are so dried up they WANT to come off. With both hands gripping the ear, twist your hands in opposite directions. Twist mightily until you get a start. Once you have some kernels off it's easier to keep going. Keep twisting the cob in your hands until you have all the good kernels off. Some are probably too small and will make for an unsatisfactory pop. One cob five inches long could provide 1/2 cup or so of kernels.
How many grams are in 1 cup of corn flour?
There are: * Approx 23 calories in 1 oz (28g) of canned, drained, sweet, yellow, whole kernels * Approx 22 calories in 1 oz (28g of canned, vacuum pack, sweet, yellow, corn.
That is 0.309 of a cup.
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