Approximately 5 cans of 16 oz beans make 4.5 liters.
The cans are 14.5 oz in weight, not volume. My can says it has 3.5 servings at 1/2 cup (volume!) per serving. So 1.75 cups per can. 8/1.75 = 4.5 cans. So 5 cans of green beans to make that double batch of green bean casserole.
Lennie and George share one can of beans.
About 2/3 cup dried black beans will make two cups of cooked black beans.
Depends on volume of the cans
There are two cups in a pound of beans. A small bag of beans is generally 16 ounces, which measures out to two cups.
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.
There are approximately 4 cups of dry beans in 800 grams.
One can will serve about 26 people. 5 cans should cover you. That is called a #10 can, and holds 13 cups. A serving of vegetables is one half cup.
About 2.2 cups.
2.5 cups
Well, honey, if you want to feed 50 people with green beans, you're gonna need about 6 cans. Each can typically serves around 7-8 people, so do the math and stock up on those veggies! Just make sure to have some extra butter and seasoning on hand to make those green beans pop.