No. Depends on the size of the stalk
a celery stalk is one long big strip of celery
That is one stalk from the bunch.
A stalk (or some people call it a rib) is one of the long pieces that are attached at the bottom of the head of celery. What most people call a "bunch of celery," the USDA calls a "stalk;" and what most people call a "stalk of celery," they call a "branch." One other term needs describing: "node," which is the point at which the first leaves or leafstems appear on a branch of celery.
There are actually negative calories in one ounce, as celery has no calories.
One 7" long stalk of raw celery contains about 6 calories.
That will be 5-8
Two outside stalks of celery will probably be a 4 ounce serving or fill one cup. Of course the smaller the celer stalk the more needed to fill the cp or make 4 ouces.
Calories in a stalk of celeryHere is the calorie content:9 calories in 1 very large stalk of celery (11" to 12" long.8 calories in 1 large stalk of celery (9" to 10" long).6 calories in 1 medium stalk (about 7" to 8" long).2 calories in 1 small stalk of celery (5" long).Overall, there are 4 calories in 1 ounce of celery.For the calories in other vegetables and fruits, and free fruit and vegetable calorie charts that you should use as daily guides for either weight loss or weight maintenance, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Sources and Related Links..
the one without leafs
All foods have calories. Almost "no calories" represents almost no food. Here are some low calorie examples.3 calories in each ounce or 28g of cucumber33 calories in one large 8¼ inch cucumber (9.9 oz)4 calories in each ounce or 28g of iceberg lettuce75 calories in 1 medium size head of iceberg lettuce (about 6" diameter)4 calories in each ounce or 28g of celery.2 calories in 1 small stalk of celery (about 5" long)6 calories in 1 medium stalk (about 7" to 8" long)9 calories in 1 large stalk of celery (11" to 12 " long)7.1 calories in each ounce or 28g of raw spinach25 calories in 3½ oz or 100g of raw spinach.
there are two functions of a the celery strings in a celery stalk. One of those two functions is to carry water through the stalk. The other is to provide a backbone for the stalk while it grows.
7 and 1/16 cups.... Unless it is an afican stalk of celery then it would be just 1. First you need to clarify "stalk of celery". Some people refer to the entire plant as found in the grocery as a stalk. Others refer to one piece broken from the rest as a stalk. The individual pieces of celery that share a root are also called "ribs" of celery. If you mean one rib, then you might get 1/2 to 2/3 cups if you dice it up.