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    How many tomatoes are in a peck?

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    A peck of tomatoes is an imperial and U.S. customary unit of dry volume that is equivalent to about 17 tomatoes in a gallon. This unit is used to measure produce such as tomatoes, wheat, peas, beans, barley, oats and malt.


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    Tommyh

    And pickled peppers!

    peck 2 |pek| noun a measure of capacity for dry goods, equal to a quarter of a bushel (8 US quarts = 8.81 liters, or 2 imperial gallons = 9.092 liters). • archaic a large number or amount of something: a peck of dirt. ORIGIN Middle English (used esp. as a measure of oats for horses): from Anglo-Norman French pek, of unknown origin.

    Just for fun-- I'm going to say-- It depends on the size of the tomato!

    Don't know about tomatoes but once I did pick a peck of Peppers.



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