One pound of fine ground cornmeal is approximately equal to 3.5 to 4 cups. This measurement can vary slightly depending on the specific brand and how densely packed the cornmeal is. It's always a good idea to check the packaging for more precise measurements.
To determine how many cups of cornmeal should be added to 45 gallons of water, it's important to know the desired cornmeal-to-water ratio. A common ratio for making polenta, for example, is about 1 cup of cornmeal for every 4 cups of water. Since there are 16 cups in a gallon, 45 gallons equals 720 cups of water. Using the 1:4 ratio, you would need approximately 180 cups of cornmeal for 45 gallons of water.
Three cups of cornstarch in one pound.
There are 2 2/3 cups in 1 lb of corn meal.
There are 5 cups in 40 ounces of cornmeal. Since 1 cup of cornmeal is approximately 8 ounces, you can divide 40 ounces by 8 ounces per cup to find the total. Therefore, 40 oz ÷ 8 oz/cup = 5 cups.
About 2 2/3 cups
There are many good recipes that use cornmeal. One of the most common, though, is porridge made from cornmeal. Corn meal porridge is very simple to make. All that is required is a half cup of finely ground corn meal, two and one half cups of water, one cinnamon stick, a little bit of sugar and a little bit of milk.
About 10 cups
About 0.625 cups.
Well, darling, 8.5 ounces of cornmeal is roughly around 1.25 cups. So, if you're whipping up some cornbread or whatever tickles your fancy, you're gonna need to grab that measuring cup and get to work. Happy cooking, sugar!
There are about 4 measuring cups of ground coffee in a pound.
Fine chopped would be about 3.8 cups.
Depends on how you slice or cube it. Could be 2.2 cups fine chopped.