there are approx. 42 of 4-oz. servings in a 5-liter ice cream. to get this, you need to convert 5 liters into ounces (1L=~33.814 ounces), which gives you 169.07 ounces, and then divide it by 4 (169.07/4= 42.27). hope this helps.
3.78 liters US, 4.54 litres UK (Imperial).
2 pints of ice cream
There should be about 92 servings if not more.
There are 32 ounces in 1 quart of ice cream.
1 tbsp is 15 gm. -So 10 tbsp is 150 gm of ice cream.
72 servings = 3 gallons of ice cream http://www.serving-ice-cream.com/ice-cream-servings.html
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12.68 cups 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 L 1 L = 4 metric cups
A serving of ice cream is around 1/2 cup. One quart has four cups, so one quart would have 8 servings. 5 quarts of ice cream would give you 40 servings.
Well, that really depends on how big your serving is, doesn't it? If you go by how many servings are typical for a commercial half gallon of ice cream (7), there should be about 21. I don't know about you, but my servings are much larger than that and I would have it eaten in about 15 servings.
About 1.892 liters in 1/2 US gallon.
The number of servings in a churn of ice cream can vary based on the size of the churn and the serving size. Typically, a standard churn of ice cream is about 1.5 quarts, which can yield approximately 6 to 12 servings, depending on whether you serve half or full cups. For a more precise estimate, consider that a half-cup serving is generally regarded as a standard portion.
There are typically around 16 servings in a gallon of ice cream, with each serving being about 1/2 cup. However, this may vary depending on individual portion sizes.
It depends on the brand and the servings size.
In the US its typically measured in quarts, elsewhere liters.
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