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The average medium- large Strawberry weighs 23 grams while one small-medium strawberry (1-1/4" diameter) weighs 12g.

So, assuming the average medium strawberry weighs about 18 grams...

Here's the math:

1000 g= 1 kg

1000/18 = 55.555 rounded to 55.6

So there are about 56 strawberries in a kilogram!

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1mo ago

The weight of a strawberry can vary, but on average, a medium-sized strawberry weighs around 12-14 grams. To calculate how many strawberries are in 1 kg (1000 grams), you would divide 1000 grams by the average weight of a strawberry (13 grams). This would give you approximately 77 strawberries in 1 kg.

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6mo ago

On average, there are about 60-70 medium-sized strawberries in 1 kg. The exact number can vary based on the size and variety of the strawberries.

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There is no exact answer to this question. Straberries vary in size. It would take more small ones compared to medium and large ones.

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