One bushel of fresh tomatoes weighs 53 pounds and yields about 18 quarts of canned tomatoes. Therefore, about 3 pounds of fresh tomatoes makes 1 qt of canned tomatoes.
That would depend on the size of the tomato.
If it is large enough, then it may take only 1 to equal 1 lb.
That will depend upon the size of the tomatoes. (true)
I would figure about 5 pounds of tomatoes per quart of sauce.
One pound is 2 cups. That is the same as 1 pint or 1/2 a quart
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A 55 quart container will hold about 120 pounds of dog food. One pound of dog food will fit in to a half a quart container.
There can be no equivalence. A pound is a measure of mass. A quart is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. If you are not convinced, consider a quart of air. How many pounds? Next consider a quart of treacle. How many pounds?
There is 7 to 12 quarts of sauce depending on how thick you prefer your sauce. A bushel weighs 53 pounds and yields 10 to 12 quarts of sauce-an average of 5 pounds per quart for thin sauce and 7 to 9 quarts of sauce-an average of 6½ pounds per quart for thick sauce.
With water, one pint equals one pound; therefore, a quart of water is two pounds. However, different foods weigh differently. Since "quart" is a unit of volume and "pound" is a unit of weight, there is no reliable conversion between the two without knowing the weight of the food being measured.
About 1lb of tomatoes will yield 2 cups chopped tomatoes. So in your case, 1/2 lb should do it.
There are 53 pounds of tomatoes in a bushel. One bushel of tomatoes will give 15 to 20 quarts of tomato juice.
Around 2 pounds if using water. Gas would be lighter and certain liquids would be heavier.
Quart is a liquid measurement and pound is a measurement of weight. You cannot convert quarts to pounds.
it takes about 3 cups of tomato paste to make one pound.
Only they would know that answer.
There is one quart in a quart .
I got a couple of Burpee Big Boys from my garden this year that weighed over a pound. So the answer would be 2, for really big tomatoes. For more average tomatoes, probably 4 to 8.