I measured 7 loose cups in a 32oz bag, so between 3 and 3.5 per dry pound (16oz) depending on how you like to pack it.
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I measured 7 loose cups in a 32oz bag, so between 3 and 3.5 per dry pound (16oz) depending on how you like to pack it.
Well, darling, one pound of cranberries is approximately 3.6 cups. So, if you're feeling fancy and need to measure out a pound of those tart little suckers, grab yourself a measuring cup and get to work. Just remember, a pound is a pound, no matter how you slice it!
"small package" is NOT a recognised measure.
There are 120 grams of dried cranberries in 1 cup. A half cup has 60 grams of dried cranberries.
A cup of frozen cranberries weighs 50 grams, so there are almost 7 cups of frozen cranberries in 345 grams.
Information on nutrition facts for cranberries are only available by serving size, which is a cup of cranberries. One cup of cranberries only has four grams of sugar.
Cranberries, like many other foods, are really not a good source of Vitamin K.
cranberries does have carbs.
Yes, cranberries are good for you. They are healthy and high many vitamins in them, and make a nice snack to travle with, especially dried cranberries.
The Cranberries ended in 2003.
Most birds in the wild eat a wide variety of nuts, berries, and small insects, so yes, they do eat cranberries.