Approximately 8-9 stalks
It depends how big the celery stick is!!!!
Typically, one medium stalk of celery weighs about 1 ounce when chopped. Therefore, to get 8 ounces chopped, you would need approximately 8 medium stalks of celery. However, the exact amount can vary based on the size and thickness of the stalks.
It typically takes about 4 to 5 medium-sized celery stalks to make 2 cups when chopped. The exact number can vary based on the size of the stalks, but this is a good general guideline for standard celery. Be sure to chop the celery evenly for accurate measurement.
It weighs half the amount 2 stalks of equal weight do. :)
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Vastly modified leaf stalks are found on celery and rhubarbs. The advantages of these stalks are that they are edible and grow in many temperate global regions.
A bunch of celery typically consists of about 8 to 12 individual stalks, although the exact number can vary depending on the size and variety of the celery. When purchasing celery, it's common to find it sold in this grouped format. Each stalk is part of the larger structure known as the celery head or bundle.
You can regrow celery once after cutting the stalks, but the new growth may not be as flavorful or nutritious as the original plant.
No celery is a plant with many edible stalks. However Celeriac (also know as celery root) a relative of celery but is not part of the same plant.
I can show you one piece, or chop it into 100 pieces and still be at 3 ounces
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There is no set number of stalks. "A head of celery" is as the way celery is grown, harvested, and sold in much the same way as "a potato" or "an apple" or "a globe artichoke". A bunch or "head" of celery consists of approximately a dozen or so individual ribs also called stalks.