A typical head of barley can contain anywhere from 20 to 100 kernels, depending on the variety and growing conditions. The number of kernels per head can vary significantly due to factors such as plant health, nutrient availability, and environmental conditions during the growing season. Generally, each barley spikelet can produce 1 to 3 kernels.
About 12 13 kernels if 1 cup measuring cup can hold 165 dried corn kernels.
1 pound hazelnut kernels = 3 1/4 cups 1 pound in-shell hazelnuts = 1 1/2 cups hazelnut kernels 1 cup hazelnut kernels = 1 1/8 cups coarsely chopped 1 cup hazelnut kernels = 1 1/4 cups, finely chopped 1 cup hazelnut kernels = 1 1/3 cups ground
One cup of sunflower kernels typically contains around 140 to 150 grams, which is roughly 1 to 1.5 cups of whole sunflower seeds, depending on their size and how tightly they are packed. The number of individual kernels can vary, but on average, there are about 2,000 to 3,000 kernels in a cup. This can fluctuate based on the specific variety and processing of the seeds.
There are about 193 Calories in 1 cup of cooked pearled barley.
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1 cup of barley is 185 gm.. -So 1 lb barley is approximately 2.5 cups.
Approximately 2,500. I know this because I had to figure out about how much popcorn to buy for a project that used the kernels to show how many people there were in a certain population in our state. And yes, I counted out each and every one.
1 bushel 35 liter
1 pound is 454 gm . A cup of pearl barley is 185 gm , so one pound is 2.4 cups
That's going to depend on probably at least ten different conditions that you haven't described, maybe the most important one being how many kernels there were when you started heating them.
Not many, they barley got any food at all.
1/2 cup