There are about 75 tablespoons in one pound of coffee.
They're both the same. I know what you're thinking, but if you grind a pound of beans, you get a pound of ground coffee because nothing is lost when you grind it. You're thinking about volume. But if you have a grinder, then get the beans. The coffee will taste better freshly ground.
There are approximately 60 heaping tablespoons, (75 level tablespoons) in 1 lb. of coffee. Most coffee bags suggest 2 heaping tablespoons per cup of coffee, so a pound of ground coffee would yield approximately 30 cups.
80-100 coffee beans make 1 tablespoon ground coffee
On average, a pound of coffee beans can make about 48 cups of coffee.
Green beans lose about 20% of the weight when roasted. You therefore need to roast 19-20 ounces of green beans to have 1 pound of roasted beans. There is no loss of weight when grinding, so 1 pound of roasted beans will produce 1 pound of ground coffee.
A bag of coffee typically contains around 3,000 to 4,000 coffee beans per pound.
There are about 4 measuring cups of ground coffee in a pound.
Assuming 1 cup is equivalent to 236.5 ml, then 47 cups equal 11129.5 ml of coffee from a pound of coffee beans. Hence, for 1 lb of coffee beans, you can obtain approximately 11129.5 ml of coffee.
A pound is equal to sixteen ounces. Therefore, eight ounces is indeed equal to half of one pound.
The weight of coffee beans in a standard package is typically around 12 ounces to 1 pound.
A Tablespoon is 3 oz. A pound is 16 oz. That being said, 5 Tablespoons and 1 Teaspoon equal a pound. (16 oz [1 lb.] / 3 oz [1 Tbsp] = 5 with 1 oz. remaining.) (There are 3 teaspoons in 1 Tbsp, which would equal out to 1 tsp. being 1 oz. [the remaining 1 oz.])
You can find Brazilian coffee beans from retailers such as Amazon and Walmart. Amazon retails Brazilian coffee beans at a cost of $42.75 per five pound bag.