How many jumbo eggs equal 3 large eggs?
This is a bit tricky, as there's no exact conversion between egg sizes! Here's why:
* Egg sizes vary: The USDA egg size classifications are based on weight, but even within a size category, there's natural variation.
* Recipe considerations: Recipes often focus on the amount of *volume* an egg provides rather than its precise weight.
General Guidelines:
* Jumbo eggs are larger: A jumbo egg is bigger than a large egg, so you'll likely need less of them to equal the same volume.
* 1.5 to 2 jumbo eggs: Most sources suggest 1.5 to 2 jumbo eggs are roughly equivalent to 3 large eggs in terms of volume.
The best approach:
* Consider the recipe: If you're substituting, it's best to err on the side of using slightly fewer jumbo eggs.
* Adjust gradually: Start with 1.5 jumbo eggs and see how the recipe turns out. You can always add a bit more if needed.
Let me know if you have a specific recipe in mind, and I might be able to give you more tailored advice!
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