Keeping this in view, what is the size of a peck?
537.6 cubic inches
Furthermore, are there different types of gallons? Three significantly different sizes are in current use: the US gallon (US gal) defined as 231 cubic inches (exactly 3.785411784 litres), which is used in the US and some Latin American and Caribbean countries; and. the US dry gallon ("usdrygal"), defined as ?1⁄8 US bushel (exactly 4.40488377086 litres).
Simply so, is a peck bigger than a quart?
Both are a dry volume measure of quarts. A bushel is equal to 32 quarts, while a peck is equal to 8 quarts, or a quarter of a bushel.
How much is a peck of flour?
In some English recipes written prior to 1800 (and even later) a peck of wheat flour is an understood weight of 12 or 14 pounds. However, in other recipes a peck of flour means a volume measurement of 2 gallons, which would weigh only 8 to 10 pounds, depending on how settled the flour is in the measure.