2-4 Litters.
The previous poster is partially incorrect.
In humans, the stomach has a relaxed, near empty volume of about 45 ml. It is a distensible organ. It normally expands to hold about 1 litre of food,[4] but will hold as much as 2-3 litres (whereas a newborn baby will only be able to retain 30ml).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach
The reason you can often eat more is some food is already being digest / passed through to the small intestine as you eat.
The average adult stomach can hold approximately 4 liters or (1 gallon) of food.
as much as you want
An adult's stomach can hold about 5 cups of food.
an average adult can hold up to five pounds of food when completely full
That depends on the size of the person and the size of the stomach. Both vary a great deal.
120 ounces or 7.5 lbs.
1000 tons
5 ponds
2-4 liters
2.5 kg
Food <= 4*Cups
One stomach is to hold food, and the other is to hold food that will be shared with different ants.
The horses stomach holds 4 gallons of food and water.
An adult's human stomach can holdabout 1 quart (.94 liters) of food/liquid.
The stomach's capacity is about 1 qt (0.94 liters) in an adult. Sorry though idk about a kid's
Your Stomach and your intestines Hold The Food In Your Body. But Your Mouth Chews The Food Down.
it can hold up to 2 gallons
Gastic= stomach + by pass = go around. It means to go around the stomach. When this is done, most of the stomach is not used. It normally can hold a lot of food but this surgery reduces the amount the stomach can hold.
In adult humans, the stomach has a relaxed, near empty volume of about 45 ml. Because it is a distensible organ, it normally expands to hold about one litre of food,[4] but can hold as much as two to three litres. The stomach of a newborn human baby will only be able to retain about 30 ml
4 liters (1 gallon) of food
Typically children will have a pound of food in their stomach. This amount of food roughly equals the size of their fist.