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Home › Forums › General Discussions › Imprecise quantities — or “how much is two bunches of spinach”
Some recipes try to be very accurate and precise, like cakes, others like bread have more variation, and mention direction like add flour until to form a soft dough.
However I have found a recipe in "Breads" by Henneberger for a Torta Rustica which calls for two bunches of spinach ( chard may be used instead ). How much spinach is in two bunches of spinach?
At a guess I would think its about 1 -1 1/4 lbs, or 4-6 cups. Any one have a better idea?
I did some quick searching and this issue has come up on other forums. It appears that a 'bunch' is the amount that can be comfortably held in one hand. 250 grams seems to be a good upper bounds.