=12 ripe figs, about 1 pound=
2 cups
You would fill a pot with a quart. A measuring cup is used to measure smaller amounts of ingredients, typically in cups or milliliters. A quart is a larger unit of measurement, equal to 4 cups or 32 fluid ounces, and is more suitable for filling a pot.
16 ounces equal 2 cups, also known as a pint. Also, 16 ounces equal a pound.
measuring cups are used for measuring different liquids and mixing cups are for when you have some liquids that need to get mixed you mix them in it.
Usually 2/3 cup, marked on most measuring cups, but recipe should say what it is a fraction of.
ANSWER you need to know the density of your foodstuff. f.e. pound of salt will be 1 1/2 cups, but pound of semolina will be 2 1/2 cups approximately.
2 cups of water is 1 pound.
2 cups of water is 1 pound.
It depends on the thing you are measuring because the pound measures weight and cups measure volume.
It depends on what you are measuring. But water or anything similar to water would be 2 cups=1 pound.
One pound equals 16 ounces. A measuring cup can hold 8 ounces. So, it would equal about 3 3/4 cups of flour. To be safe, add 4 full cups.
"there are two cups because there is 8 oz in one cup and 16 oz is one pound" You are confusing weight and volume. Ounces and liquid ounces vary depending on the density of the product. You have to know what it is that you are weighing to know how many cups of it equal a pound.
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It depends on what you a measuring, for water it would be 2. Cups is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight and mass. You can not directly convert the two.
When measuring flour, 409 grams would be equal to 1.73 cups. One cup of flour would be equal to 236.59 grams.
There are two cups that equal one pound of uncooked rice. There are six cups that equal to one pound of cooked rice.
Depends on the nuts you use, but here is a list. Measured as no shell and whole. Almonds - 3 1/2 cups Peanuts (Legume) - 2 1/4 cups Pecans - 4 cups Walnuts - 4 cups I mostly learned this by research on the internet and then measuring it on my own. I hope this helps :)
It would all depend on what you are measuring