Convert Blueberry from Grams to Kilograms

Blueberry converter

Use the tool below to convert blueberry from Grams to Kilograms.

A large blueberry weighs more than three times a small one, so a cup of blueberries can be well over a hundred small berries or far fewer large ones. Pick the right size below to keep muffins, pancakes, and compote on target.

How many kg is 50 grams of blueberries?

50 grams of blueberries is 0.05 kg. This is a pure weight conversion, the same for any food, so the ratio never changes with size or density. Use the converter above for any amount, or the weight converter linked below to add kilograms and stone.

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

Size applies to whole blueberries (small / medium / large).

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Common Blueberry conversions

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

GramsKilograms
50 g0.05 kg
100 g0.1 kg
250 g0.25 kg
500 g0.5 kg
750 g0.75 kg
1000 g1 kg

Blueberry conversion chart

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

gkgblueberriescupscups (US)ozlb
100 g0.1 kg66.67 blueberries0.65 cups0.67 cups (US)3.53 oz0.22 lb
250 g0.25 kg166.67 blueberries1.61 cups1.68 cups (US)8.82 oz0.55 lb
500 g0.5 kg333.33 blueberries3.23 cups3.36 cups (US)17.64 oz1.1 lb
750 g0.75 kg500 blueberries4.84 cups5.03 cups (US)26.46 oz1.65 lb
1000 g1 kg666.67 blueberries6.45 cups6.71 cups (US)35.27 oz2.2 lb

Blueberry 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 blueberry varieties compare.

VarietyBest for
HighbushMuffins, pancakes, and fresh eating: large and sweet, the standard cultivated berry.
Lowbush (Wild)Jam and compote: tiny and intensely flavoured, often sold frozen.
RabbiteyeBaking and preserves: firm, late-season southern berry with a thicker skin.

Which should I pick?

For muffins, pancakes, and fresh eating, Highbush is the large, sweet supermarket default and the easiest to find. No Highbush? Rabbiteye is a firm, late-season southern type that bakes well. Reach for Lowbush (Wild) when you want tiny, intense berries for jam and compote, where their concentrated flavour shines.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many kg is 50 grams of blueberries?
50 grams of blueberries is 0.05 kg. This is a straight weight conversion, so half (25 grams) is 0.03 kg and double (100 grams) is 0.1 kg. The ratio never changes with blueberry size or density, so the same figure works for any quantity you measure. Open the blueberry converter
How do I convert grams to kg for any ingredient?
Converting grams to kg is pure weight maths that applies to any food, not just blueberry, so 50 grams is always 0.05 kg. For other amounts, or to add kilograms and stone, the weight converter at the link below handles grams, ounces and pounds in both directions. Grams to kg converter
Which blueberry variety should I use?
For muffins, pancakes, and fresh eating, Highbush is the large, sweet supermarket default and the easiest to find. No Highbush? Rabbiteye is a firm, late-season southern type that bakes well. Reach for Lowbush (Wild) when you want tiny, intense berries for jam and compote, where their concentrated flavour shines.

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