It depends on the size of the bowl. If it's normal sized, then one. If you're on a diet, then I reccommend yo not to eat spaghetti at all. Best of Luck =)
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The box will tell you how many servings there are in it. For 4 adults, it will probably be one full box of pasta.
According to the National Pasta Association , 8 ounces of uncooked long pasta, such as spaghetti will yield 4 cups of cooked pasta. Thus, a "serving" of 2 oz. uncooked spaghetti will be the nutritional equivalent of 1 cup of cooked spaghetti. so there you goo on my box it says 2 oz= 3/4 of a cup (2/3)x4= 2.66 oz =1 cup but Im guessing it depends on the type of pasta
No, the noun 'spaghetti' is not a collective noun. The noun 'spaghetti' is a word for a specific type of pasta, a word for a food substance, a word for a thing.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things in a descriptive or fanciful way; for example, a box of spaghetti or a plate of spaghetti.
All pasta is not created equally Spaghetti is packed pretty much with no empty spaces that's why a pound of spaghetti box is smaller than some of the other shapes. Cooked pasta weighs more and expands. 16oz spaghetti is less than 2 cups since it is more dense than water when dry (doesn't float)
depends where you're from
There are a million casseroles that call for cooked pasta as an ingredient. Even if it's not the right shape, just cut it into small pieces and it will work. Then there's pasta salad. Chop up your favorite salad vegetable and toss them with the pasta and your favorite dressing. Lastly, make your favorite pasta sause and while it's still simmering, add the cooked pasta to heat through. It's almost as good as fresh.
16. And the word is spaghetti.
Spaghetti and most pastas come in cardboard boxes. Once I have opened mine, I always put the remaining amount in plastic ziploc bags inside the original box to protect against pantry moth which love pasta.
The serving size for a 18 ounce box of cereal will vary depending on what type of cereal it is. An average box of can range from 15 to 18 servings.
This will vary by the size and type of macaroni, as well as cook time and method. I'd estimate about 2-3 oz of dry macaroni would equal 2 cups when cooked. For example, one box of Kraft Mac-n-Cheese (7.25oz) makes about 3 cups of cooked pasta when cooked according to the standard directions on the box.
The large box is 5.1 oz. (small is 3.4 oz).
Looking at the box is the most common way. A normal box of spaghetti pasta is usually a pound. Most recipes are referring to the dry weight, the weight before they are cooked.