Since one bushel of shelled corn (maize) has been defined as 56 lbs. and the volume defined as 2150.42 cubic inches, one pound of corn will take up 38.4003 cubic inches.
This is for field, or dent, corn. Sweet corn, depending on the type, will be lighter in weight for a given volume, some types MUCH lighter. Popcorn has a much smaller kernel size, so it will vary. I don't know about flint corn types, having never grown them.
That is about 3.54 cups
There are approximately 3.33 cups in a pound of dry feed corn.
There are 2 2/3 cups in 1 lb of corn meal.
3 1/3 cups of corn in 1 pound of frozen corn.
about 22 (i searched up the internet)
There are approximately 2.5 to 3 cups of dried corn in a pound. The exact measurement can vary slightly depending on the size and type of corn kernels. Generally, for cooking purposes, it's safe to use this range for conversions.
Caramel corn is a really popular form of the popcorn snack. If divided correctly, one pound should make anywhere from 5 to 8 cups of the sweet treat.
2 cups in a pound
There are 2 cups in a pound.
That is about 3 cups.
2 cups of butter are in 1 pound.
how many cups are in a pound of brown sugar