Convert Corn from Whole Ears of corn to Kilograms

Corn converter

Use the tool below to convert corn from Whole Ears of corn to Kilograms.

A small ear gives about 75 g of kernels and a large one around 135 g, so six ears in a chowder or salsa can swing the corn by a few hundred grams. Getting the size right keeps corn-heavy dishes on target.

How many kg is one medium ear of corn?

One medium ear of corn is about 0.11 kg. A small ear of corn is about 0.08 kg and a large one about 0.14 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.

Using frozen or tinned kernels instead of fresh? The corn kernels converter handles cup and gram weights straight from the bag or can. See our Corn Kernels converter.

Enter an amount, pick your units, and set the size for counting whole ears of corn.

Size applies to whole ears of corn (small / medium / large).

Result

0.11 kg

Common Corn conversions

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

ears of cornKilograms
1 ear of corn0.11 kg
2 ears of corn0.21 kg
3 ears of corn0.32 kg
4 ears of corn0.42 kg
5 ears of corn0.53 kg
6 ears of corn0.63 kg

Corn conversion chart

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

ears of cornkgcupscups (US)gozlb
1 ear of corn0.11 kg0.68 cups0.71 cups (US)105 g3.7 oz0.23 lb
2 ears of corn0.21 kg1.36 cups1.42 cups (US)210 g7.41 oz0.46 lb
3 ears of corn0.32 kg2.05 cups2.13 cups (US)315 g11.11 oz0.69 lb
4 ears of corn0.42 kg2.73 cups2.84 cups (US)420 g14.82 oz0.93 lb
5 ears of corn0.53 kg3.41 cups3.55 cups (US)525 g18.52 oz1.16 lb

Corn 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 corn varieties compare.

VarietyBest for
Yellow SweetEveryday grilling, boiling, and corn salads: firm kernels and a classic sweet flavour that holds up well to heat.
White SweetRaw salads and lighter side dishes: sweeter and more tender than yellow, with a delicate flavour.
Bi-ColorAn all-round option for any cooking method: a mix of yellow and white kernels in one cob.
Baby CornStir-fries, noodle dishes, and Asian-style cooking: eaten whole, cob included, with a mild crunch.

Which should I pick?

For everyday grilling, boiling, and summer salads, Yellow Sweet is the standard choice: widely available, reliably sweet, and sturdy enough for the BBQ. White Sweet delivers a sweeter, more tender bite and suits raw eating and lighter salads. Bi-Color (Sugar and Butter) is the all-purpose pick when you want both in one cob. Baby Corn suits stir-fries and Asian dishes where the whole small cob goes in.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many kg is one medium ear of corn?
One medium ear of corn is about 0.11 kg, a small one about 0.08 kg and a large one about 0.14 kg. Ears of corn vary in size, which is the main reason a recipe that counts ears of corn 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 corn converter
Which corn variety should I use?
For everyday grilling, boiling, and summer salads, Yellow Sweet is the standard choice: widely available, reliably sweet, and sturdy enough for the BBQ. White Sweet delivers a sweeter, more tender bite and suits raw eating and lighter salads. Bi-Color (Sugar and Butter) is the all-purpose pick when you want both in one cob. Baby Corn suits stir-fries and Asian dishes where the whole small cob goes in.

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