45 cucumbers would make 45 pickles, unless of course you are talking about sliced pickles.
A peck is a unit of volume that is equivalent to about 8 dry quarts. On average, a peck of pickling cucumbers weighs approximately 10 to 12 pounds. Therefore, 12 pecks of pickling cucumbers would equal roughly 120 to 144 pounds.
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It would be impossible to say how many since cucumbers vary in size. However, 5 lbs. of cucumbers = one gallon. Hope that helps.
The number of pickling cucumbers in a 6-quart basket can vary based on their size, but on average, you can expect to fit around 15 to 20 medium-sized pickling cucumbers in that volume. Smaller cucumbers may allow for a higher count, while larger ones will reduce the total number. It's best to consider the specific size of the cucumbers being used for a more accurate estimate.
A gallon is liquid measure, a cucumber is solid
1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 gallon
No mm equal a gallon. - Gallon is volume, mm is length.
A bushel of cucumbers typically yields about 14 to 18 quarts of pickles, depending on the size of the cucumbers and the pickling method used. The exact amount can vary based on the recipe and the type of pickles being made. Generally, a bushel weighs around 48 pounds and contains approximately 50 to 60 cucumbers.
1 gallon
One US gallon is equal to 3785mL
1 pint is equal to 1/8 of a gallon. 8 Imperial pints equal 1 Imperial gallon.
756.8 teaspoons in a gallon.