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Mataha (maize stew), beans + potato/banana + vegetable density

Density of Mataha (maize stew), beans + potato/banana + vegetable is 1139.999986 kg/m3 . *

Volumetric mass density of Mataha (maize stew), beans + potato/banana + vegetable (Food, Mixed dishes) in other popular units:

= 1.139999986 [kg/L] or [g/mL] or [g/cm3] or [t/m3]

= 0.65896179798749 [oz/cu in] (Avoirdupois ounce per cubic inch)

= 1.1892201237955 [oz/US fl oz] (Avoirdupois ounce per fluid ounce)

= 0.041185112374218 [lb/cu in] (Avoirdupois pound per cubic inch)

= 71.167874666009 [lb/cu ft] (pound per cubic foot)

= 1921.5325624022 [lb/cu yd] (pound per cubic yard)

= 9.5137609561643 [lb/US gal] (pound per US liquid gallon)

Specific gravity (or relative density)

SGw4°C = 1.1400286007179 (relative to 4°C water)

SGair20°C = 946.7652072087 (relative to 20°C air)

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*Source: FAO/INFOODS (2012). FAO/INFOODS Density Database Version 2.0. FAO, Rome. , Retrieved 2020-09-20
  ↦ Food Density Database for the Child Nutrition Project in Kenya. 2004. Developed by Constance Gewa, Monika Grillenberger, Suzanne Murphy, Nimrod Bwibo, and Charlotte Neumann with support from GL/CRSP, USAID grant # DAN-1328-G-00-0046-00 119-18. Measured at room temperature at 1,350 metres altitude. Unpublished data.