If 16 oz. equals 1 pound and the measurements for fresh pumpkin are equal to the canned pumpkin wouldn't that be the same in ounces. So one can is usually 14 or 15 ounces, so you would probably use a little more than one can. I'm only guessing of course, but that is what I would do.
About 32 tablespoons of pumpkin in 15 oz. Canned about same as fresh for amounts.
Answer:Refrigerated canned pumpkin lasts for about 3 to 5 days.
Fresh pumpkin only has about 2.0 mcg of Vitamin K per cup (or 245g). However, the same serving of canned pumpkin has 39.2 mcg of Vitamin K. So, if you're on a Vitamin K restricted diet, go for the fresh pumpkin, and be careful of breads, pastries and pies that are made using canned pumpkin. It's hard to say how much is in a whole pumpkin just gotten from a garden or farm, because the different sizes and shapes of pumpkins mean different amounts of the vitamin in each.
Rabbits shouldn't eat any canned pumpkin, or any canned or preserved foods or prepared "human" foods. Aside from their special rabbit pellets, rabbits should only eat fresh, natural foods: hay (lots and lots of hay!) and fresh leafy greens daily (a "salad" of herbs, weeds, lettuces, carrot tops, etc.) -- other vegetables (like pumpkin) and fruit can be offered in small amounts as a treat. The House Rabbit recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of fresh treat foods (like pumpkin) per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. Sometimes canned pumpkin is given to sick rabbits. A rabbit who isn't eating needs to be force-fed. Rabbits should be force-fed only under direction of a special "rabbit-savvy" vet. If your rabbit is suddenly not eating, go to the vet: in some conditions, force-feeding will only make the problem worse. The best food for force-feeding is a commercial product named "Critical Care" but if it's not available, many people recommend a home-made mixture of crushed pellets, electrolyte solution (like Pedialyte), and canned pumpkin or jarred baby carrot food (these should be 100% natural with no additives -- if canned pumpkin is used, it should be canned pumpkin NOT pumpkin pie mix!). If you have to force feed your rabbit, the vet will tell you the right portion sizes. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
The most common main ingredients in pumpkin cookies are white or brown sugar, butter or shortening, pumpkin pulp- fresh or canned, ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon and/or cloves. Try mixing in buckwheat or other wholesome flours for better nutritional value.
I believe 800 cal in one cup of one cup it means if we eat one cup a day no moe food for the rest of the day hahaha stay away
4 ounces of spinach is a serving
Many people prefer fresh food from the supermarket but canned food is good too. I would say fresh food is more healthy.
I would say fresh vegetables, but it depends on the source / nature of the vegetable and other canned items
Botulism is associated with canned foods and not fresh because the bacteria associated with it, Clostridium botulinum only lives in improperly canned and preserved foods.
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You can substitute canned tomatoes for fresh in a recipe by using one can of diced or crushed tomatoes for every two medium-sized fresh tomatoes. Drain the canned tomatoes before using them to remove excess liquid.