Three to four medium tomatoes in one pound.
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One pound of air is equal in mass to one pound of water
One pound is 453,590 mg
453.59237 grams = 1 pound.
1 pound is equal to 453.59 grams. So 1/2 a pound is equal to 226.79 grams.
3 tomatoes.
2 cups of tomatoes equal about 1 pound.
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That is approximately 3 tomatoes
a quart or liter sized can of stewed tomatoes on average holds about 7 or 8 tomatoes. It more depends on the actual size of the tomato, it could be more for smaller tomatoes or less for larger.
About three.
There are about 4 small apples, 3 medium apples, or 2 large apples in a pound.
The number of tomatoes in a pound will depend on the variety and size of tomato. I've seen Beefsteak tomatoes that weigh over a pound each. An average-sized slicing tomato might be around 8 oz. With grape tomatoes, you will get a lot more tomatoes in a pound, and even their size varies.
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well theres alot of diffrent kind of tomatoes so that's hard to answer but I'd say around...4or5 (rough estimate) When a recipe calls for 1 lb. You use 4 medium size tomatoes, 9- 10 inches around. You can guesstimate peaches or apples this way too.
That could be 60 -80 tomatoes
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