About half of a cup (slightly more, depending on what you call "small"). -Rachel
Small onion = 4 ounces by weight or about ½ cup chopped Medium onion = 8 ounces, or about 1 cup chopped Large onion = 12 ounces, or about 1½ cups chopped Jumbo onion = 16 ounces, or about 2 cups chopped
The web references vary and show medium onions as 3/4 to 1 cup chopped and large onions as 1 to 1.5 cups chopped.
i dont know maybe 11
Have you ever noticed how onions can be many sizes ? 1 chopped onion could be 0.5 cup to about 1.5 cup
1 small equals 1/4 cup chopped 1 medium equals 1/2 cup chopped 1 large equals 1 cup chopped Hope this helps! Found this answer at http://home.answerbox.net/garden-search-onion%0A%0A1-396545368.htm
For a medium onion, figure about a half cup.
if chopped small, about 3 cups
A 5-pound bag of onions typically contains about 10 to 12 medium onions, which can yield approximately 10 to 12 cups of chopped onion, depending on the size of the onions and how finely they are chopped. However, this can vary based on the specific type of onion and the chopping method used. Always measure based on your recipe requirements for accuracy.
I do not detect any flavor differences in the two.
0.1872 cups of chopped onions.
About 5 cups
The conversion from grams to tablespoons for onions can vary slightly based on whether the onion is chopped, diced, or sliced. However, a general estimate is that 1 tablespoon of chopped onion weighs about 10 grams. Therefore, 400 grams of chopped onion would be approximately 40 tablespoons.