The weight of 20 thyme sprigs can vary depending on their size and moisture content, but on average, a single sprig of fresh thyme weighs about 0.1 to 0.2 ounces. Therefore, 20 sprigs would generally weigh between 2 to 4 ounces. For precise measurements, it's best to weigh them directly.
To add thyme to soup, you can use either fresh or dried thyme. If using fresh thyme, add a few sprigs whole during the cooking process and remove them before serving. For dried thyme, sprinkle in about half a teaspoon to a teaspoon, depending on the quantity of soup, and allow it to simmer for at least 20 minutes to fully release its flavor. Adjust the amount based on your taste preference and the soup's cooking time.
20 gallons = 2,560 ounces.
20 ounces = 0.567 kg
1 pound = 16 ounces - therefore 20 pounds = 20 x 16 = 320 ounces
The number of sprigs in a bunch of cilantro can vary, but typically a bunch contains around 20 to 30 sprigs. This can depend on the size of the bunch and how it was harvested. When using cilantro in recipes, it's often recommended to use a handful or adjust according to personal taste.
20 liters = about 676.3 fluid ounces.
125 pounds x 16 ounces/pound = 2,000 ounces
20 ounces = 1.25 pounds
That is 24 ounces.
That is 20 ounces.
20 US fluid ounces is about 591.47 mL.
There are 20 ounces in 120 tsp. There are online conversion sites.