Convert pinch (U.S.) to bushel (U.S. dry struck or level)
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Definition and details for pinch (U.S.):
U.S. pinch is an informal unit of volume used in food and drink recipes. A pinch has been defined as "an amount that can be taken between the thumb and forefinger" but without any definite equivalent in other units of measurement. However several companies have begun selling tiny measuring spoons defining pinch U.S. equal to 1/2 U.S. dash or 1/16 U.S. teaspoon.
Definition and details for bushel (U.S. dry struck or level):
Bushel (bu) is a traditional unit of volume. In the U. S., in 1836 the United States Department of the Treasury formally adopted the Winchester bushel as the standard for dealing in grain defining this unit equal to 2150.42 cubic inches or 32 dry U.S. quarts or about 35.2 liters. This is the regular U.S. bushel, also called struck, or level bushel.