1 Peck of Tomatoes weighs 1Peck of course. It could not weigh 2 Peck could it ? Learn to espress yourself clearly so that people know what you wish to find out. I am guessing, but maybe you meant to ask , 'How many Pounds (Imperial measure) are there in a Peck? Answer 1Peck =2Gallon = 20 Pound. The only place in the world that uses these old fashioned units is USA , basically. The rest of the world use Kilogram and Gram to weigh Fruit & Vegetables. Some countries like USA still use Pounds & Ounces, and a few third world countries do the same as USA. Peck, and Bushel,and Noggin, and Quarter, belong to the ancient world, if you know what I am suggesting.
A pint is a measure of volume, rather than weight. So the weight will depend on such factors as density of the tomato, stacking, etc. As a ballpark estimate, .75 pounds per pint will serve. See the following reference:
http://hortweb.cas.psu.edu/vegcrops/vegetable_gazette/2001/dec2001.html
" 'Bush Early Girl' and 'Seedway 10250' were sold at the roadside market in both pint and quart containers. The average weight per pint was 0.75 pounds "
These are not cherry tomatoes, but presumably the density would be similar. --------------- I checked at the supermarket today, weighing a pint of cherry tomatoes on the scale provided in the produce department. Including the package (probably less than 5% of the weight), it weighed just under 3/4 of a pound (about .70 pounds).
One gallon of tomatoes weighs almost exactly 6 pounds.
Slightly more than water, but it's pretty close.
The weight of water is:
1 pint = 1 pound
1 liter = 1 kilogram
DEPENDS ON THE SIZE AND VARIETY OF TOMATOES. SOME HAVE MORE WATER CONTENT THAN OTHERS.
A small can weighs about a pound and a large can weighs about 2 pounds.
We need to know how large the can is.
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10 lb
1 Imperial peck = 9.09218 litres 1 U.S. peck = 8.80977 litres
There are 9.3 quarts in a peck.
A bushel of tomatoes is 60-62 lbs. (varied by type and size). A peck is 1/4 bushel or 2 dry gallons or 15-16 lbs. of tomatoes.
1 cup of tomatoes would weigh between 6.25 and 6.50 ounces with 5 net carbs
A peck is an old measure of volume equal to slightly more than 9 litres
uhh...4 pounds...
1 cup of tomatoes would weigh between 6.25 and 6.50 ounces with 5 net carbs
One peck of grain is equivalent to two gallons or 8 quarts so it's hard to say exactly how much one peck weighs in pounds. It depends on the type of grain.
anywhere from 5-8 grams
A bushel of tomatoes weigh about 53 pounds. The amount of juice from the tomatoes depends on the type of tomato being used.
A peck is a unit of dry measure, but it is still possible to answer the question, because a peck occupies a specific amount of space. 1 peck [US] = 2.327 294 378 gallon [US, liquid] And one US gallon weighs 8.34 pounds, so a peck of water weighs 19.41 pounds.
ok so when i was in kindergarden i played this game and it said their was 57 peppers in a peck