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Including Metric Standard and Conventional EquivalentsHow many peaches are there in one cup? How many peaches are there in one pound? Wondering how many peaches you need for a peach recipe? You've come to the right place! #ad GIFT IDEA: Cool Breakfast Station (Click on the Photos for more Information) *FTC Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases with no extra cost to you *FTC Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases with no extra cost to you Peach Measure Conversions: approximately 2 medium size peaches = 1 cup sliced peaches approximately 3 - 4 medium size peaches = 1 cup pureed peach approximately 3 medium size peaches = 1 pound of peaches Processed Peach Yield Amounts (approximate only): 2 - 2 1/2 pounds of fresh peaches = 1 quart canned peaches 1 bushel of fresh peaches = 50 pounds = 20-25 quarts canned peaches Throughout this website recipe measurements have most often been given in Conventional Measures, so using the conversion charts (below) will enable you to use all the recipes using Metric Measures. Do you own a kitchen weigh scale? I have always appreciated the kitchen weigh scale that I have used from the first day I moved into my own kitchen. Most weigh scales show both the metric and the conventional measurements. I find it extremely handy, a great time-saver, and it leaves me with less mess, when measuring ingredients using the scale in stead of filling a measuring cup with the ingredient. Here (above) are some examples of great kitchen weigh scales, available for online purchase at *Amazon.com ... they make a great gift idea too! Click on the images above for additional product information and customer reviews. CONVERSION CHARTSFor Converting Conventional MeasuresTo Metric and Vice VersaThere is an Option to Print the Conversion Charts For your Convenience Printable Handy Conversion and Measurement Charts to PIN Note - in these conversion charts, the metric equivalent charts for spoons, cups and dry measurements are not an exact conversion, but rather have been rounded-off to the "working equivalent" (Standard Measure). Conversion Chart for Pans
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