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apples by the bushel

by Darien Gutkowski DVM Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

A bushel of apples typically holds about 125 medium apples. That's enough to make 15 (or more) quarts of applesauce or around 15 apple pies. If you eat one apple a day, a bushel will last you for three months.

1 bushel apples equals 42 pounds or about 120 medium size; enough for about 20 nine inch pies, or 16 to 20 quarts applesauce.4 days ago

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How many apples per bushel?

  • A peck of apples is roughly two gallons of apples. Or two small bags of apples.
  • A peck of apples weighs around 10-12 pounds.
  • A peck of apples is also 1/4 of a bushel.
  • Apples vary greatly in size, but you can expect a peck to contain roughly 30 to 35 medium-sized apples.

How much does bushel of apples cost?

We have found that the price of a bushel of apples at a REAL farmer’s market ranges from $14 a bushel to $30 per bushel. A bushel is 48 to 52 lbs., so that means the price at a farm or farmers market is between $0.28 and $0.60 per pound. What is a good price for apples?

How much applesauce will a bushel make?

This will make 1 quart of applesauce. If you use 10 lbs of apples, you will end up with 4 quarts of applesauce. 1 bushel of apples is 48 lbs, which will make 15-18 quarts of applesauce. That's a lot of applesauce!

How many apples does one bushel of apples contain?

It was decided many years ago, that there is roughly 125 medium sized apples in 1 bushel. A bushel is a historical unit and no longer used. 147 views · Answer requested by

What a Bushel Measures

In the United States, a bushel is equal to eight gallons of a dry product (by volume, not weight). So, picture the space that eight gallons of milk take up. It's a substantial unit of measure, but one you could probably carry for a short distance.

Bushels as a Weight Measure

Because people can have varying ideas about how much a full bushel basket should hold, the government established standard bushel weights for each type of fruit, vegetable, nut, and grain. A bushel of tomatoes, for example, is supposed to weigh 56 pounds, as is a bushel of shelled corn.

What Can You Make With a Bushel of Apples or Peaches?

In your daily life, you're most likely to encounter bushels as a measurement of bulky fruit, such as apples and peaches. If you refer to the federal weight standards, a bushel of apples should weigh 47 pounds.

Want to Buy Berries in Bulk?

Piling up enough soft berries, like strawberries and blueberries, to fill a bushel basket would just result in a big squished mess of fruit, so berries are sold in flats, instead.

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