One medium pineapple typically yields about 4 to 5 cups of fresh, chopped pineapple. The exact amount can vary based on the size of the pineapple and how much of the core is included. If you're using canned pineapple, a standard 20-ounce can contains about 2.5 to 3 cups.
A 303 can is 2 cups.
One 16 oz can of crushed pineapple is equal to approximately 1.75 cups when measured.
That is about 2.2 cups
That is 1.323 cups.
24 cups pineapple juice 48 cup of orange juice 72 cups seltzer. 992 servings.
Well, honey, a standard 20 oz can of pineapple juice equals about 2.5 cups. So if you're looking to whip up a piña colada or add some tropical flair to your fruit salad, you're all set with that can. Just remember, the more pineapple, the better!
For pineapple, crushed, a 1.25 lb. can = 2½ cups.That would make a cup of crushed pineapple approximately ½ pound or 227 grams.The conversion for chunks of pineapple (drained) is that one cup is 181 grams.
A cup is normally defined as 8 ounces, so 46 ounces would be 5 3/4 cups or 5 cups & 6 ounces.
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Typically, one pineapple grows on a pineapple plant.
Then you would be making Pineapple Nut Bread instead of Zucchini Nut Bread. With the increased acidity of the pineapple, you might need more baking soda. I suggest you look for a recipe for pineapple quick breads and make an ingredient comparison.
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