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A bushel.
As regards volume measure, there are right at about 37 1/4 quarts in a bushel. Note that this is a "straight conversion" from bushels to quarts. Any processing of the beans will mean "less quarts" in your finished product. Stemmed and cut beans "pack" more tightly than those just picked and tossed into that big basket.
The cost of green beans will vary depending on where you are purchasing them, as well as the quantity. Generally, you can expect to pay between $0.50 to $3.00 per pound. Here are some average prices for green beans: Fresh green beans: $0.99 to $1.99 per pound Frozen green beans: $0.50 to $1.50 per pound Canned green beans: $0.50 to $2.00 per canPrices may also vary depending on the season, special offers, and where you purchase them from. It's a good idea to compare prices from different stores to find the best deals.
28 pounds of green beans is in a bushel excluding the container they are in!
A bushel of green pinto beans weighs about sixty pounds. This is the seed itself rather than the harvested bean which can weigh more when wet or when first harvested.
The amount of green beans which will occupy a space of about 1 1/4 cubic feet.
4 pecks = 1 bushel, thus if 1 peck costs 2.25 a bushel will cost 2.25 x 4 = 9
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There are 25 lbs. per raw green chili in a bushel. After roasting, a bushel of chili loses approximately 7-10 lbs.
The beans in green beans are usually white or a brownish color. The pod, or hull is green.
You don't string green beans. Unless you want to for some strange reason. But there are many kinds of green beans. 'String green beans' is the name of a common type of green bean.
Nope. I eat green beans all the time