You needa bout 12-13 peaches
It depends on the density of the fruit, i.e. what type of fruit it is and whether it is chopped up or whole. For diced orange, it would be about 6 cups (assuming a standard Australian 250mL measuring cup). For whole apples, which are less dense, it would be a greater number of cups.
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Definitely. I'm an energetic 69-year-old. I eat whole milk yoghurt very often, usually with fruit (slices of bananas or chopped strawberries) instead of ice cream. I've been treating myself to this dessert for many, many years.
Three pounds of peaches is approximately equal to 6 to 9 cups, depending on how the peaches are cut and whether they are sliced or diced. Whole peaches tend to yield fewer cups than sliced ones due to the air space between slices. For a more accurate measurement, it's best to weigh the peaches after slicing.
The equivalent of one whole date in chopped form can vary based on the size of the date and how finely it is chopped. However, a general guideline is that about 2 to 3 chopped dates can equal 1 whole date. This can also depend on the recipe and personal preference for sweetness and texture. For precise measurements, it's always best to weigh the dates if accuracy is needed.
A jam includes the flesh of the fruit (a jelly includes only the juice); technically, both jams and jellies are kinds of preserves, but people often think of a preserve as including the whole fruit (no pits) where the fruit retains its shape, whereas a jam is smooth.
they look and taste better chopped. if u eat them whole, u will probably choke and burn ure lips off. trust me, i wud know ;)
200 grams of walnuts is approximately 1.5 to 2 cups, depending on whether the walnuts are chopped or whole. Whole walnuts occupy more space than chopped ones, so if you're measuring whole walnuts, it's closer to 1.5 cups. For chopped walnuts, you might get closer to 2 cups. Always check specific measurements, as density can vary slightly.
Applebees does not separate the salad and dressing calories in the Fiesta Chicken Chopped Salad. The salad, as a whole, has 880 calories.
Yes, but better for them is water and whole fruit.
Depends if they are chopped or not. If whole, about 0.1 of a cup.