No. When entering Mexico, you can't bring with you any kind of plants, fruits, vegetables or any other kind of organic matter (seeds, soil samples, Sandwiches, etc.). Only canned and vacuum-packed foods are allowed, with the exception on pork on any variation (for example, spam is not allowed).
A gallon of shelled pecans weighs roughly 4 pounds.
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Well, the thin-shelled variety do; there is also a thicker-shelled variety.
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about 2 pounds
Papershell pecans are grown mainly in Georgia, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, and Mississippi.
One pound of pecans in the shell typically yields about 3 to 4 cups of shelled pecans. The exact amount can vary depending on the size and quality of the nuts and how well they are shelled. Generally, you can expect to get around 2 to 2.5 cups of shelled pecans from a pound of in-shell nuts.
Typically, it takes about 2 pounds of whole pecans to yield 1 pound of shelled pecans. This conversion ratio accounts for the weight of the shells, which are removed during the shelling process. The weight differential is due to the fact that the shells make up a significant portion of the whole pecan's weight.
3.8 cups of dry, shelled pecans weigh about a pound. In volume measure, one gallon would be about 16 cups. Therefore, one gallon of shelled pecans would weigh approximately 4.2 pounds.
Well, honey, a quart of shelled pecans typically weighs around 0.8 to 0.9 pounds, depending on how tightly packed those little guys are in there. So, if you're looking to whip up some pecan pie or just snackin' on them, that's about how much you'll be dealing with. Just remember, a quart of pecans a day keeps the doctor away... or something like that.
1 cup of shelled pecans per pie