Well, honey, 2 liters of rice is roughly around 1.2 kilograms. But let me tell you, it really depends on the type of rice and how compacted it is. So if you're cooking up a storm, just remember to measure by weight for accuracy.
Not sure about kilos and liters, but if you simple do a two to one ratio: as in two of water to one of rice, that should do it.
Oh, dude, you're asking the real important questions here. So, like, a 20ft container can hold around 1,000 to 1,200 bags of rice, each weighing 50kg. So, like, if you're really into rice, that's a lot of carbs to keep you going.
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Th density of raw rice is approx 0.9 kg/litre so the answer is NO.
Assuming the container is 20'W x 20'L x 20'H = 8,000 cubic feet A metric ton is 1,000 kilograms or 2,204.623 pounds Rice (hulled) = 47lbs/CF Rice (rough) = 36lbs/CF Rice (hulled) = 170.5507 Metric Tons in that container size Rice (rough) = 130.63458 Metric Tons in that container size
Well, honey, 2 liters of rice is roughly around 1.2 kilograms. But let me tell you, it really depends on the type of rice and how compacted it is. So if you're cooking up a storm, just remember to measure by weight for accuracy.
about one they dont need it
50 kilos. :)
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Depending on the type of grain, you would need in between 3 and 4 kilos of uncooked rice.
50 Kilos.
about 2.5 Kg.
Not sure about kilos and liters, but if you simple do a two to one ratio: as in two of water to one of rice, that should do it.
it is heavy
if it is rice, pulses, it will be 450-500 .. same as 20'