A can of green beans. Or a circular prism. Or a cylinder. Wt ever u prefer.
To determine the number of institutional size cans of green beans needed to feed 100 people, we first need to establish the serving size per person. Let's assume a standard serving size of 1/2 cup of green beans per person. With 100 people to feed, that would amount to 50 cups of green beans in total. Institutional size cans typically contain around 6-7 cups of green beans, so you would need around 8-9 cans to feed 100 people a 1/2 cup serving of green beans each.
10 to 15 servings
A serving size of green beans is generally 1/2 cup.
For a serving size of green beans, you typically want to plan on about 1/2 cup per person as a side dish. For 50 people, you would need approximately 25 cups of green beans. This is equivalent to about 12.5 pounds of fresh green beans, assuming they are cooked and served. Adjust the amount based on whether green beans are the main vegetable or part of a larger meal.
Yes, you can grow green beans from fresh green beans. Simply plant the fresh green beans in soil and provide them with adequate sunlight and water for them to grow into new green bean plants.
The beans in green beans are usually white or a brownish color. The pod, or hull is green.
You don't string green beans. Unless you want to for some strange reason. But there are many kinds of green beans. 'String green beans' is the name of a common type of green bean.
Yes, French beans are a type of green bean.
To determine the amount of green beans needed to serve 200 people, we first need to establish the serving size per person. Let's assume a standard serving size of 4 ounces of green beans per person. This means for 200 people, we would need 800 ounces of green beans. Converting 800 ounces to pounds (1 pound = 16 ounces) gives us 50 pounds of green beans needed to serve 200 people.
Nope. I eat green beans all the time
Green beans are unripe bean pods. When you eat green beans, you are eating beans, but they are still in the pod. EXACTLY u r still eating yummy beans! in a pod with the beans concealed inside!
Mixed sieve green beans refer to green beans that have been sorted and graded based on size, with a mix of different sizes included in the packaging. This term is often used in the food industry to indicate beans that are not uniform in size but still meet quality standards for freshness and taste. The varying sizes can provide a more visually appealing presentation when cooked and served. They are commonly found in both fresh and frozen forms.