Suggested serving sizes

So how much goes in a batch of jelly and then how much is in 2 Tbsp of the finished jelly?
I can answer that because I used to make a red bell pepper jelly. 2½ tbsps per kilo of red peppers; or 2½ tbsps for every 2.2 lbs.
Since the jelly was in 200cc jars, there were about 12-13 jars per lot. About 1.1 tsps per jar.
 
Here you go TastyReuben

2 almost identical cans of the same beans.

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One is a can for 1 and the other a can for 2.

The can for 1 says the serving size for 1 person is 220g. The can for 2 says the serving size for 1 person is 150g. Go figure.

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...Go figure...

there are "standard" can sizes - so that's the grams that fit . . .

serving size is a imaginary number . . .
Yep, it's a how many fit in the box, then the case, then the pallet, then the shipping container thing. All about the logistical confines of profit. 🤔

Side note: Had a 1 question calculus test once to find the best size, height and width, of a cylindrical container to contain a fluid that used the least amount of packaging material(s)...
 
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