A typical bunch of broccoli usually contains about 4 to 6 cups of florets when chopped. The exact amount can vary depending on the size of the bunch and how it's prepared. Generally, one medium-sized head of broccoli yields around 2 to 3 cups of florets. If you’re looking for a specific measurement, it's best to weigh the broccoli or chop it to see how much you have.
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It doesn't matter; broccoli is good for you. Eat it.
There is no limit.
5 broccoli florets is equal to 1/2 a cup. So that means that 20 broccoli florets is equal to 2 cups.
The collective noun for broccoli is a bunch of broccoli.
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> 405 cups is 40 fluid ounces, but I assume you are talking about weight. A user on another site states that a cup of broccoli florets weighs about 4 ounces, so five cups of broccoli would weigh approximately 20 ounces, or 1 1/4 lbs. If you are including the stems, five cups would likely weigh more than this.
Twelve cups of broccoli typically equals about 3 pounds. This is based on the general conversion that one cup of chopped broccoli weighs approximately 0.25 pounds. However, the exact weight can vary slightly depending on how tightly the broccoli is packed in the cup.
I read on a website that one cup of broccoli is 71 grams. There are approx. 453 grams in a lb...so about 6.
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
Two cups of steamed broccoli contain approximately 62 calories. Broccoli is low in calories but high in nutrients, making it a healthy choice for meals. Additionally, it provides fiber, vitamins, and minerals, contributing to a balanced diet.