Convert Bell Pepper from Whole Bell peppers to Kilograms

Bell Pepper converter

Use the tool below to convert bell pepper from Whole Bell peppers to Kilograms.

A small pepper is well under half the weight of a large one, so “three peppers” in a stir-fry can swing the yield. Set the size below to keep fajitas and roasted-pepper sauce on target.

How many kg is one medium bell pepper?

One medium bell pepper is about 0.12 kg. A small bell pepper is about 0.07 kg and a large one about 0.16 kg, so set the size selector to match what you have. Use the converter above for any amount, or the chart below for the most common quantities.

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Enter an amount, pick your units, and set the size for counting whole bell peppers.

Size applies to whole bell peppers (small / medium / large).

Result

0.12 kg

Common Bell Pepper conversions

Quick reference for bell pepper at medium size. Switch the size in the converter above for small or large.

bell peppersKilograms
1 bell pepper0.12 kg
2 bell peppers0.24 kg
3 bell peppers0.36 kg
4 bell peppers0.48 kg
5 bell peppers0.6 kg
6 bell peppers0.71 kg

Bell Pepper conversion chart

The chart below shows how whole bell peppers (medium size) convert to cups, grams and ounces.

bell pepperskgcupscups (US)gozlb
1 bell pepper0.12 kg0.77 cups0.8 cups (US)119 g4.2 oz0.26 lb
2 bell peppers0.24 kg1.54 cups1.6 cups (US)238 g8.4 oz0.52 lb
3 bell peppers0.36 kg2.3 cups2.4 cups (US)357 g12.59 oz0.79 lb
4 bell peppers0.48 kg3.07 cups3.19 cups (US)476 g16.79 oz1.05 lb
5 bell peppers0.6 kg3.84 cups3.99 cups (US)595 g20.99 oz1.31 lb

Bell Pepper varieties and best uses

The conversions above are the same whatever variety you use; the difference is what each is good for. Here is how the common bell pepper varieties compare.

VarietyBest for
GreenCooking and stuffing: picked unripe, grassy and slightly bitter, less sweet but firm and crunchy; the cheapest and holds its shape.
YellowSalads and roasting: ripened further, mild and mellow with moderate sweetness and a softer bite.
OrangeSalads, roasting, and fajitas: nearly ripe, sweet and mild, between yellow and red in flavour.
RedRaw, roasting, and sauces: fully ripe, sweetest and fruitiest with the softest flesh and the most vitamin C.

Which should I pick?

For raw eating and roasting, a Red bell pepper is the pick: ripest, sweetest, and softest. No red? Yellow or Orange give the same sweet, mild flavour with a slightly firmer bite, good in salads and fajitas. A Green pepper is the cheapest and firmest, less sweet and a little grassy, best when you want it to hold its shape in stir-fries and stuffing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many kg is one medium bell pepper?
One medium bell pepper is about 0.12 kg, a small one about 0.07 kg and a large one about 0.16 kg. Bell peppers vary in size, which is the main reason a recipe that counts bell peppers can still vary in weight. Set the size selector to match what you have, then read the exact figure for any count above. Open the bell pepper converter
Which bell pepper variety should I use?
For raw eating and roasting, a Red bell pepper is the pick: ripest, sweetest, and softest. No red? Yellow or Orange give the same sweet, mild flavour with a slightly firmer bite, good in salads and fajitas. A Green pepper is the cheapest and firmest, less sweet and a little grassy, best when you want it to hold its shape in stir-fries and stuffing.

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