it depends on what you're making with the kale greens.
Many vegetables contain vitamin K. Good examples are kale, spinach and other greens.
Many foods people eat are actually leaves of their plants. Spinach, lettuces of all kinds, cabbage, kale, mustard greens, beet greens, parsley, basil, thyme, oregano, and others.
It depends on the type of greens and the size of the bunches, but on average, it takes about 2-3 bunches of greens to equal 2 pounds.
Well, honey, you better stock up on about 15 pounds of collard greens if you want to feed those 50 hungry mouths. That's roughly 5 ounces per person, assuming they all have a healthy appetite. So, get shopping and start cooking those greens!
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No. Vitamin K is found in many leafy greens like spinach and kale, or in broccoli.
Most sources say 18 pounds of kale to the bushel, but a few say 20.
I'd say about 6 lbs. (I did 2 32oz bags of Glory greens and 1 16oz bag. Was just under 50 people and they were just about gone so, for 50, I'd add another 16 oz to equal 6 lbs)
There are 16 lbs's for dry greens and 18 lbs's for wet greens...Does not include the turnips, which is 54 lbs for a bushel.
a bushel of collard greens weigh 30 pounds
The edible leaves of plants are commonly referred to as "greens." This category includes a variety of leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale, lettuce, and collard greens. These greens are often rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber, making them a nutritious addition to many diets. They can be consumed raw in salads or cooked in various dishes.
The number of bundles of collard greens that equal 50 pounds depends on the weight of each bundle. Typically, a bundle of collard greens weighs around 1 to 2 pounds. Therefore, if each bundle weighs 1 pound, you would need 50 bundles, while if each bundle weighs 2 pounds, you would need about 25 bundles to reach 50 pounds.