How many cups of glazed fruit in one lb?
It's impossible to say exactly how many cups of glazed fruit are in one pound without knowing the specific type of fruit and how it's glazed. Here's why:
* Fruit Variety: Different fruits have different densities. A pound of blueberries will take up less space than a pound of peaches.
* Glazing: The type and amount of glaze can significantly change the volume. A thick glaze will add more weight and volume than a light glaze.
* Preparation: How the fruit is cut and prepared will affect the final volume. Sliced fruit will take up more space than diced fruit.
General Estimate:
As a rough estimate, you can expect approximately 2-3 cups of glazed fruit per pound. This is assuming a standard glaze and a mix of fruits like berries, cherries, and pineapple chunks.
For a more accurate estimate:
* Check the package: If you're buying pre-glazed fruit, the package should list the volume.
* Do the math: If you're glazing fruit yourself, weigh your fruit before and after glazing. The difference in weight will give you an idea of the added volume from the glaze.
Remember, these are just estimates. The best way to get an accurate measurement is to weigh the glazed fruit and measure the volume yourself.
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