Orange Measurement Guide – How Many Oranges Are In A Pound – How Many Oranges In A Cup

Looking for a quick guide on how many oranges are in a pound, or how many oranges are in a cup? Well look no further as we have tried to compile a quick guide for helping you with doing the same! Check out the table below for all your orange conversion/measurement needs!

IngredientsMeasurements
1 Orange5 Ounces
2 Oranges 10 Ounces
3 Oranges1 Pound
15 Oranges5 Pounds
3 Oranges1 Cup Juiced
12 Oranges1 Quart Juiced
46 Oranges1 Gallon Juiced
15 Oranges1 Litre Juiced
50 – 70 Oranges1 Bushel Of Oranges
1 Orange10 Slices
10 Oranges100 Slices

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As you can see in the above table, one orange is equal to roughly five ounces, and three oranges is equal to roughly one pound. 15 oranges is equal to roughly five pounds. It takes roughly three oranges to make one cup of juice, 12 oranges make one quart juiced, and it takes roughly 45 oranges to make one gallon of orange juice. One litre is equal to 15 oranges, and one bushel is equal to roughly 50-70 oranges. One orange usually has ten slices, and ten oranges would have roughly 100 slices.

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Orange Chocolate Truffles Recipe

Prep: 10 mins – Cook: 0 mins – Total: 70 mins

Ingredients

  • Orange Sugar:
  • 1 orange, zested
  • 1 cup sugar
  • Orange Truffles:
  • 12 ounces dark chocolate chips
  • 2/3 cup heavy cream
  • 1 teaspoon orange extract

Instructions

To make orange sugar:

  1. Zest the orange, avoiding the white pith as much as possible.
  2. Let zest sit out overnight uncovered (or until completely dried).
  3. Add zest and sugar to a small food processor and pulse until the sugar and zest are a fine powder.

Truffle filling:

  1. Add chocolate and heavy cream to a microwave-safe bowl and stir together.
  2. Microwave for 1 minute.
  3. Wait one minute then stir until smooth and glossy.
  4. Add in orange extract and stir until smooth.
  5. Let cool in the refrigerator for 1 hour.
  6. Roll into 1 inch balls and coat in orange sugar.

This delicious recipe and photos were created by DinnerThenDessert.com, we simply shared it. Check them out for more great ideas!