I just counted 43 grape tomatoes in my 10.5 oz package. This would be approx. 65 in a pound.
This is an impossible question to answer as it would depend on the size of the plum tomatoes.
About 3/4 of a pound.
The number of tomatoes in a pound will depend on the variety and size of tomato. I've seen Beefsteak tomatoes that weigh over a pound each. An average-sized slicing tomato might be around 8 oz. With grape tomatoes, you will get a lot more tomatoes in a pound, and even their size varies.
Sure.
I buy grape tomatoes regularly and there are usually about 45-48 in the 1 US pint package.
12 tomatoes or 3 oz
3 tomatoes.
Three to four medium tomatoes in one pound.
2 cups of tomatoes equal about 1 pound.
About three.
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One pint of grape tomatoes varies in the number of actual tomatoes and size. On average, that's 30 to 40 grape tomatoes. 40 grape tomatoes is 122 calories, 1.4 grams of fat, 34 grams of sodium, 26.7 carbs, 8.2 grams of fiber, 17.9 grams of sugar and 6 grams of protein.
Nov. 16, 2008. Measuring four "1 U.S. Dry Pint" containers bought at a Publix market in Pembroke Pines, Florida as "Cherry Berries" brand grape tomatoes from Immokalee, FL, with the following measurements recorded: 1. 10-3/8 ounce gross weight, 31 grape tomatoes 2. 10-3/4 ounce gross weight, 31 grape tomatoes 3. 11-1/4 ounce gross weight, 33 grape tomatoes 4. 11-1/4 ounce gross weight, 37 grape tomatoes Each clear plastic pint container weighed approximately 1 ounce or 28 grams, meaning that the gross weights noted above should be reduced by one ounce to arrive at net product weight. Individual grape tomatoes varied in indivudual size and weight as would be expected.
1 pound of tomatoes could yield 2 cups of juice. This would also depend on the size of the tomatoes.