1 cup = 8 ounces
1 ounce = 0.12 cup
1 cup = 8 ounces
1 ounce = 0.12 cup
There are 16 ounces in a pound of anythingexcept gold and silver.
1 cup = 8 ounces
1 ounce = 0.12 cup
An average bunch of celery is about 1 pound. That is 16 ounces
It weighs half the amount 2 stalks of equal weight do. :)
4 ounces
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That is one stalk from the bunch.
I can show you one piece, or chop it into 100 pieces and still be at 3 ounces
A plant of the Parsley family (Apium graveolens), of which the blanched leafstalks are used as a salad.
Yes, the noun celery is a non-count noun; units of celery are expressed as a bunch of celery, a stalk of celery, a pound of celery, etc.Like many non-count nouns for substances, the plural form is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example:Some of the most common celeries are Florida, Starlet, Utah and Ventura.
a small bunch of basil = 3/4 ounces according to this receipe: http://articles.latimes.com/2008/jul/06/magazine/tm-recipes07
IngredientUS CupsGramsOuncesCeleryraw - sliced/chopped1100 grams4 ouncesCelerycooked - sliced/chopped1225 grams8 ounces
A large bunch of grapes typically weighs between 800-1000 grams. To be more precise a large bunch of grapes usually weighs: 800-900 grams (28-32 ounces) 900-1000 grams (32-35 ounces)A bunch of grapes can vary in weight depending on the variety size and ripeness of the grapes.
Seven eigths of WHAT - pound, Kilo, bunch of bananas - - -
There is no set number of stalks. "A head of celery" is as the way celery is grown, harvested, and sold in much the same way as "a potato" or "an apple" or "a globe artichoke". A bunch or "head" of celery consists of approximately a dozen or so individual ribs also called stalks.