The term "large" makes that answer virtually impossible. I frequently buy mushrooms and see them in at least 10-12 sizes from 1" to 5"
There are approximately 10-12 large mushrooms or 40-50 small mushrooms in one pound.
Have you ever noticed mushrooms come in many sizes.
Mushrooms come in many sizes. 4 that I have right now are 70 grams.
It depends on how large you make the burgers. For examples stores usually carry a third pound cheeseburger. If you make them these large, you can get three. A sixth pound would yield 6 burgers. and so on and so forth.
16 ounces of anything is one pound, with the exception of precious metals. Precious metals use a different pound called a Troy pound.
2-3 large apples in a pound.
2 cups raw, 1 cup cooked.
The best way to determine the number of mushrooms growing on the floor of a large forest is to count them. Other than that, you can calculate how many there are in a certain area, and then multiply that by how large the area is total, and that will give you an estimate.
That depends on the size of the carrots, two or three large carrots or lots of small carrots can make up one pound in weight.
There are about 5 calories in two large mushrooms.
I have heard that there are anywhere between 100--700 berries per pound. Are there really some blueberries large enough for only 100 to make a pound?
4 ounces dried equals 1 lb reconstituted.