Convert Carrot from Kilograms to Whole Carrots

Carrot converter

Use the tool below to convert carrot from Kilograms to Whole Carrots.

A large carrot weighs over 40% more than a small one, so 'three carrots' in a soup can swing the result. Pick the right size below to keep stews and bakes on target.

How many carrots are in a kilogram?

A kg of carrots is about 16.39 medium carrots, based on a medium carrot of 61 g. Small carrots push that figure up and large ones bring it down, so set the size selector to match what you have, then read the exact count above.

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No scale? The tool below gives a good estimate, but for exact bakes a digital kitchen scale removes the guesswork.

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

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

Result

16.39 carrots

Common Carrot conversions

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

Kilogramscarrots
0.25 kg4.1 carrots
0.5 kg8.2 carrots
1 kg16.39 carrots
2 kg32.79 carrots
3 kg49.18 carrots

Carrot conversion chart

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

kgcarrotscupscups (US)gozlb
0.25 kg4.1 carrots1.88 cups1.95 cups (US)250 g8.82 oz0.55 lb
0.5 kg8.2 carrots3.76 cups3.91 cups (US)500 g17.64 oz1.1 lb
1 kg16.39 carrots7.52 cups7.81 cups (US)1000 g35.27 oz2.2 lb
2 kg32.79 carrots15.04 cups15.63 cups (US)2000 g70.55 oz4.41 lb
3 kg49.18 carrots22.56 cups23.44 cups (US)3000 g105.82 oz6.61 lb

Carrot 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 carrot varieties compare.

VarietyBest for
NantesSnacking and juicing: sweet, tender, cylindrical with a blunt tip.
ImperatorAll-purpose: the long tapered supermarket bagged carrot.
DanversRoasting and storage: conical and sturdy, holds shape when cooked.
ChantenayStews and boiling: short and stout, stays firm and sweet when simmered.
Rainbow / HeirloomRaw salads and plating: purple, yellow, and white for colour.

Which should I pick?

For snacking and everyday cooking, Nantes is the sweetest and most tender, often sold as bunched carrots. No Nantes? Imperator, the standard bagged supermarket carrot, works in any recipe. For roasting and stews where you want carrots that hold their shape, Chantenay or Danvers stay firm.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many carrots is 1 kg?
A kg of carrots is about 16.39 medium carrots, since a medium carrot weighs 61 g. With small carrots that figure is about 20 and with large carrots about 13.89. Set the size selector to match what you have, then read the exact count above. The converter runs both ways for any weight. Open the carrot converter
Which carrot variety should I use?
For snacking and everyday cooking, Nantes is the sweetest and most tender, often sold as bunched carrots. No Nantes? Imperator, the standard bagged supermarket carrot, works in any recipe. For roasting and stews where you want carrots that hold their shape, Chantenay or Danvers stay firm.

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