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I am researching this question too. I just bought a dry pint of blueberries and it has 12 oz. of blueberries by weight. This translates to 3/4 of a pund. Although, I thought a dry pint is supposed to have 2.33 cups by volume, when I measured it there was only 2 cups of blueberries. The package is labeled drypint. I don't know if it differs from those that are labeled with just pint. I am researching further. -Trent http:/blog.smartshopit.com My husband and I sell blueberries...we have a 2 acre patch. We sell by the pound and are constantly getting this question. You have a liquid pint measurement and dry pint measure...liquid only translates to 2 cups...dry pint, or 2 cups, translates to 12 ounces.....you definitely get more bang for your buck if you buy by the pound!! ~!Marilyn/njquilts

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13y ago

I guess that would really depend on how tightly packed they are, but in general:

There are 8 ounces in a cup.

There are 16 ounces in a pound.

There are 4 cups in a quart.

So, 16 ounces is 2 cups. Multiply that by 2 (to make 4 cups) and you have 2 pounds.

Therefore, 1 quart should weigh approximately 2 pounds. However, that really is a liquid measurement. Loosely packed blueberries would probably weigh less than that.

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9y ago

A pint of blueberries weighs about 12 ounces. A pint is a measure of volume (how much space something takes up). A pound is a measure of weight. A pint of water (or water based liquid like milk) weighs one pound. A pint of blueberries weighs less than a pint of water because of the spaces between the berries.

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15y ago

http://www.fooddomain.msu.edu/docs/bulletin/BLUEBERRIES_ed.pdf

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11y ago

It`s 4/16.

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