According to my postal digital scale, there are 2.5 cups of wheat per pound of wheat berries. On average you will get 1.5 cups flour from 1 cup of wheat. So that would be about 3.33 cups of wheat which is aproximately 1.5 pounds of wheat.
Approximately 3.6 cups to a pound of wheat flour.
1 cup of berries = about 1/4 lbs.
One pound strawberries equals about 3 and 3/4 cups of whole berries. One pound strawberries equals about 3 cups of sliced berries. One pound strawberries equals about 1 and 3/4 cups of mashed berries. One pound strawberries equals about 2 cups pureed berries.
1300 pounds per acre. The answer was in this answered question I found via Google. How many square feet of a wheat farmers land does it take to produce enough flour to make a one pound loaf of bread? Typical yields of wheat in the US are about 26 bushels per acre. There are about 50 pounds of wheat per bushel or 1300 pounds per acre. A pound of wheat yields about .85 pound of flour or 1105 per acre. It takes about .8 pounds of flour per pound of bread (the rest is water)giving about 1381 loaves per acre. There are 43560 square feet per acre, so it takes about 31 square feet per loaf of bread. http://en.allexperts.com/q/Food-Engineering-Manufacturing-2446/Research.htm
1 cup of quinoa is 100 gm. ( I just measured it ) -So a pound is 4.5 cups of quinoa
Strawberry ArithmeticOne pound strawberries equals about 3 and 3/4 cups of whole berries.One pound strawberries equals about 3 cups of sliced berries.One pound strawberries equals about 1 and 3/4 cups of mashed berries.One pound strawberries equals about 2 cups pureed berries.It is difficult to give specific measurements for berries because the sizes determine how many fit into a pint or a cup. A cup of large berries will contain fewer berries than a cup of smaller berries. Please visit www.pinetreeappleorchard.com for specific unedited information.
THE ANSWER DEPENDS UPON THE TYPE OF MATERIAL BEING MEASURED, THE FARMER'S ALMANAC SAYS: 3-1/2 CUPS OF WHEAT FLOUR = 1 POUND 2 CUPS OF GRANULATED SUGAR = 1 POUND 4 CUPS OF COCOA =1 POUND ETC. ETC.
one pound = 16 ounces one cup = 8 ounces
2 cups in a pound
There are 2 cups in a pound.
That is about 3 cups.