How many cups of fruit in 2 liters?
You can't directly convert liters to cups of fruit because:
* Fruit is variable: Fruits come in different sizes and densities. A liter of grapes will have a different number of cups than a liter of watermelon.
* Cups are not a volume measurement for fruit: We typically measure fruit in weight (pounds, kilograms) or volume (quarts, gallons) for the whole fruit.
Instead of converting liters to cups of fruit, consider these options:
* Estimate: If you have a specific fruit in mind, you can search online for an approximate conversion of liters to cups of that fruit.
* Measure by weight: Weigh the fruit (in kilograms) and convert that weight to cups using online resources or a conversion chart.
* Measure by volume: If you have a container with the fruit, measure the volume of the fruit (in liters or milliliters) and then estimate how many cups that would be based on the type of fruit.
Let me know if you have a specific fruit in mind, and I can help you with a more accurate estimate!
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