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How to Interpret Can Size Numbers

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Some favorite older recipes may call for can sizes such as a Number 2 or a Number 303 can. Here's a chart to help you determine how these correspond to current can measurements. Can Size NumberApproximate Volume of FoodApproximate Weight of Food No. 1 (Picnic) 1 ¼ cups 10 ½ to 12 ounces No. 300 1 ¾ cups 14 to 16 ounces No. 303 2 cups 15 to 17 ounces No. 2 2 ½ cups 20 ounces

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