How many cups of potatoes are in one pound?
It's impossible to give an exact number of cups of potatoes in one pound without knowing the potato variety and how they're cut. Here's why:
* Potato Variety: Different potato varieties have different densities. A pound of russet potatoes will have a different volume than a pound of fingerling potatoes.
* Cutting Method: A pound of diced potatoes will take up much less space than a pound of whole potatoes.
Here's a general guideline:
* Whole Potatoes: 1 pound of whole potatoes will roughly equal 2-3 cups.
* Diced Potatoes: 1 pound of diced potatoes will roughly equal 4-6 cups.
For a more accurate estimate:
1. Weigh your potatoes: Use a kitchen scale to weigh your potatoes.
2. Cut the potatoes: Decide how you want to cut them.
3. Measure the volume: Use a measuring cup to measure the volume of the cut potatoes.
This will give you a more precise idea of how many cups you have.
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