About 2/3 cup dried black beans will make two cups of cooked black beans.
A one-pound package of dry beans equals about 2 cups dry, or 5-6 cups cooked.
There are two cups in a pound of beans. A small bag of beans is generally 16 ounces, which measures out to two cups.
Depends on the size of the cup
A one pound bag of beans has about 2 cups of uncooked beans. When cooked it is 5-6 cups.
Approximately 425 grams of cooked black beans is equivalent to about 2 to 2.5 cups. This measurement can vary slightly depending on the specific type of beans and how they are cooked, but generally, one cup of cooked black beans weighs around 175 to 200 grams.
I always find that dry beans swell to about twice their dry size so I would say one cup dry = two cups cooked - but this is not a definitive answer (I am just an amateur cook)
There are approximately 4 cups of dry beans in 800 grams.
About 2.2 cups.
2.5 cups
Dry Bean ArithmeticWe recognize that sometimes you want to use canned beans, sometimes dry, so here's a handy chart to remind you of the various relationships between dry, cooked and canned beans:** Dry beans expand to about 2-1/2 times their original size when soaked.** A one-pound package of dry beans equals about 2 cups dry, or 5-6 cups cooked.** One 15 ounce can (drained) equals about 1-2/3 cups cooked beans.Using the information supplied above:1 2/3 cups of cooked beans (point 3 above) divided by 2 1/2 (the expansion factor in point 1 above ) equals:2/3 cup of dry beans cooks up to 1 can of cooked beans.
2 cups
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.