I am researching this question too. I just bought a dry pint of blueberries and it has 12 oz. of blueberries by weight. This translates to 3/4 of a pund. Although, I thought a dry pint is supposed to have 2.33 cups by volume, when I measured it there was only 2 cups of blueberries. The package is labeled drypint. I don't know if it differs from those that are labeled with just pint. I am researching further. -Trent http:/blog.smartshopit.com My husband and I sell blueberries...we have a 2 acre patch. We sell by the pound and are constantly getting this question. You have a liquid pint measurement and dry pint measure...liquid only translates to 2 cups...dry pint, or 2 cups, translates to 12 ounces.....you definitely get more bang for your buck if you buy by the pound!! ~!Marilyn/njquilts
2 pints
There are 12 pints in a flat of blueberries.
here are some answers that i hope will help you 1 pint fresh blueberries= 3/4 pound or 2 1/2 cups blueberries 1 quart = 1-1/2 pounds = 4 cups 1 (10-ounce) package frozen blue berries = 1 1/2 cups blueberries 1 (21-ounce) can of blueberries = 2 1/3 cups 3 pounds fresh blueberries = filling for 1 (9-inch)
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16 ounces by weight of the fruit commonly referred to as blueberries.
A quart of water weighs approximately 2.086 pounds.
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Three pounds of blueberries is approximately 6 to 7 cups. This can vary slightly depending on the size and packing of the blueberries, but on average, one pound of blueberries yields about 2 to 2.5 cups. So for three pounds, you can expect around 6 to 7 cups total.
That is 2 pounds of tomatoes
There are always four quarts to a gallon, that is what a quart is (the word is actually derived from quarter, meaning a fourth). It does not matter if it is a quart of blueberries or a quart of gasoline or a quart of anything else, it is still four quarts to the gallon.
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How many pounds of what?