No, 1 litre container can hold about 11,000 grains of rice (if cooked!) You could fit about 50,000 uncooked grains in a litre container
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Humans produce more maize (also known as corn) than any other grain in the world, at 792 million metric tons (all values from the year 2007). Although maize is not a main source of human food, it is used extensively as animal fodder and as a source of corn ethanol. A close second to maize is the production of rice (659 metric tons), and the third most produced cereal by weight is wheat (606 metric tons). Rice is especially important to Asian cuisine and food consumption, since it grows well in wet, tropical climates and yields a lot of caloric value. Wheat is used in many common everyday European food products such as bread and crackers. All other cereals - including barley, millet, oats, and buckwheat - are produced at such low quantities compared to the top three cereals that they are vastly less important in terms of production (<140 metric tons).
Twelve ounces of cooked rice equals 4 ounces of uncooked rice, if you use a two to one ratio of liquid to water. To calculate just take the weight of the water, "a pint is a pound the whole world 'round", and add it to the weight of the rice
One grain of rice is called a grain of rice. The plural form is grains of rice.
A 20ft shipping container can typically hold around 24-25 metric tons of rice, depending on the specific type of rice and how it is packed.
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Twenty 50-kg bags.
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45.36 metric tons.
it is heavy
if it is rice, pulses, it will be 450-500 .. same as 20'
No, 1 litre container can hold about 11,000 grains of rice (if cooked!) You could fit about 50,000 uncooked grains in a litre container
a 2.25 quart container should hold a little over 2 quarts of cooked rice.
There are 1000kg in a metric tonne so divide 1000 by 50 so there are 20 x 50kg in a metric tonne.