About 170 gm, or 6 ounces. To weigh 1 cup of corn kernels, get some scales and weigh the measuring cup. Then fill the measuring cup with corn kernels and weigh it again. Subtract the weight of the cup empty from the weight of the cup full and the answer you get will be the weight of one cup of corn kernel.
One large corn cob = 1 cup; One medium corn cob = 3/4 cup
One ear of corn on the cob equals less than one cup of corn. There is approximately 3/4 of a cup of corn in one medium ear of corn.
To make one cup of cornmeal, approximately 2 to 3 ears of corn are typically required, depending on the size and variety of the corn. Each ear of corn can yield about a half cup of kernels, which are then ground to produce cornmeal. The exact amount can vary based on factors like the moisture content and the specific type of corn used.
4.50 +4.50= 9.00
About .000 800g/240ml 800 micrograms per cup. About 4% your RDA.
one cup of corn starch weighs 4 oz
Per this website: [[http://whatscookingamerica.net/corn.htm]],Two medium ears of corn equals 1 cup corn kernels. One (10-oz.) package frozen corn kernels equals 1 3/4 cups corn kernels.
About 12 13 kernels if 1 cup measuring cup can hold 165 dried corn kernels.
The conversion between acup and oz are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . 1 oz -=0.125 cups. 8 oz ounces is one cup of corn starch.
One cup of apples with the skin have about .13 mg of iron. (Apples are not an iron-rich food, unlike fruits such as dates, prunes, apricots, or raisins, to name a few.)
three gallons each Day and one cup of sweet corn ( for a treat only!)