Stomach Capacity: How Much Can the Human Stomach Hold?
The human stomach can hold up to about 1.5 liters (51 fluid ounces) of food and liquid at once. This averages to about 3 to 4 cups. The stomach is a muscular organ that expands to accommodate the amount of food or liquid consumed, and its actual volume can vary depending on an individual's body size and shape.Obesity - Related Articles
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