Convert Nectarine from Whole Nectarines to Grams

Use the tool below to convert nectarine from Whole Nectarines to Grams.

A small nectarine is close to 70% of the weight of a large one, so 'three nectarines' in a crumble or salsa can change the fill. Pick the right size below to keep tarts, salads, and preserves on target.

How much does a nectarine weigh in grams?

A medium, or average, nectarine weighs about 142 g, with a small one around 120 g and a large one around 170 g. Set the size selector to match what you have, then read the exact gram weight for any number of nectarines above.

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Nectarine converter tool

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

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

Result

142 g

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Working with nectarine? These tools handle the jobs a converter cannot.

Common Nectarine conversions

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

nectarinesGrams
1 nectarine142 g
2 nectarines284 g
3 nectarines426 g
4 nectarines568 g
5 nectarines710 g
6 nectarines852 g

For the reverse conversion, see how many nectarines are in 200 grams.

Nectarine conversion chart

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

nectarinesgcupscups (US)ozlbkg
1 nectarine142 g0.99 cups1.04 cups (US)5.01 oz0.31 lb0.14 kg
2 nectarines284 g1.99 cups2.07 cups (US)10.02 oz0.63 lb0.28 kg
3 nectarines426 g2.98 cups3.11 cups (US)15.03 oz0.94 lb0.43 kg
4 nectarines568 g3.97 cups4.15 cups (US)20.04 oz1.25 lb0.57 kg
5 nectarines710 g4.97 cups5.18 cups (US)25.04 oz1.57 lb0.71 kg

Nectarine 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 nectarine varieties compare.

VarietyBest for
YellowBaking, grilling, and jam: golden flesh, bright and tangy; the standard nectarine.
WhiteFresh eating and salads: pale flesh, sweeter and low in acid.
FreestoneSlicing and baking: flesh separates cleanly from the stone, quick to prep.
ClingstoneFresh eating early in the season: flesh grips the stone, juicy and firm.

Which should I pick?

For baking, grilling, and eating fresh, a freestone yellow nectarine is the easiest pick: the flesh pulls cleanly from the stone and the flavour is bright and tangy. No freestone fruit? Clingstone nectarines taste the same but need cutting around the pit. White-flesh nectarines are sweeter and lower in acid, best raw in salads and on fruit platters.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many grams is one medium nectarine?
One medium nectarine is about 142 grams, a small one about 120 grams and a large one about 170 grams. Nectarines vary in size, which is the main reason a recipe that counts nectarines 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 nectarine converter
What is the average nectarine weight in grams?
The average, or medium, nectarine weighs about 142 grams. A small one is closer to 120 grams and a large one closer to 170 grams, so nectarines vary a fair amount by size. Set the size selector above to match what you have, then read the exact grams figure for any count.
Which nectarine variety should I use?
For baking, grilling, and eating fresh, a freestone yellow nectarine is the easiest pick: the flesh pulls cleanly from the stone and the flavour is bright and tangy. No freestone fruit? Clingstone nectarines taste the same but need cutting around the pit. White-flesh nectarines are sweeter and lower in acid, best raw in salads and on fruit platters.

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