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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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.
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.
There is no exact answer to this question. Straberries vary in size. It would take more small ones compared to medium and large ones.
About 1.5 kg of strawberries is needed to make 1 kg of jam as strawberries lose water content and some are discarded during the process of making jam.
1 kg is equal to 1000 grams.
One cup equals about 8 fl oz...how many ounces of strawberries you can put in that cup all depends on how you cut the strawberries up. there are about 1-1/4 cup of strawberries in a 10 oz bag.
One Newton is equal to 0.102 kg.
To convert kilograms to grams, you multiply by 1000. So, 452 kg equals 452,000 grams.