Convert Strawberry from Kilograms to Grams

Strawberry converter

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

A large strawberry weighs more than twice a small one, so “a cup of strawberries” can be around ten big berries or nearly two dozen small ones. Pick the right size below to keep shortcake, jam, and smoothies on target.

How many grams is a kg of strawberries?

A kg of strawberries is 1000 grams. 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.

Want to know how much juice you can get from strawberries? Try our juice calculator →

Baking with blueberries instead? The blueberry converter works out whole-berry counts and cups across small, medium, and large sizes. See our Blueberry converter.

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

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

Result

1000 g

Common Strawberry conversions

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

KilogramsGrams
0.25 kg250 g
0.5 kg500 g
1 kg1000 g
2 kg2000 g
3 kg3000 g

Strawberry conversion chart

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

kggstrawberriescupscups (US)ozlb
0.25 kg250 g20.83 strawberries1.51 cups1.57 cups (US)8.82 oz0.55 lb
0.5 kg500 g41.67 strawberries3.01 cups3.14 cups (US)17.64 oz1.1 lb
1 kg1000 g83.33 strawberries6.02 cups6.29 cups (US)35.27 oz2.2 lb
2 kg2000 g166.67 strawberries12.05 cups12.58 cups (US)70.55 oz4.41 lb
3 kg3000 g250 strawberries18.07 cups18.87 cups (US)105.82 oz6.61 lb

Strawberry 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 strawberry varieties compare.

VarietyBest for
AlbionFresh eating and freezing: firm, sweet, day-neutral; holds shape sliced.
CamarosaAll-purpose: the large standard supermarket berry, good fresh or baked.
ChandlerJam and fresh: sweet and aromatic, soft when very ripe.
SeascapeFresh and preserves: balanced day-neutral, sweet-tart and juicy.
HoneoyeJam and freezing: early and tart, keeps colour and flavour cooked.
Alpine (Fraises des bois)Garnish and desserts: tiny and intensely fragrant, eaten whole.

Which should I pick?

For fresh eating and shortcake, Albion or Seascape are the pick: sweet, firm, and reliably stocked. No Albion? Camarosa, the large standard supermarket berry, works in any recipe. For jam and freezing, Honeoye or Chandler hold their flavour and aroma when cooked. Alpine strawberries are a garnish, intensely fragrant but too tiny to measure by the cup.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many grams is a kg of strawberries?
A kg of strawberries is 1000 grams. This is a straight weight conversion, so half (0.5 kg) is 500 grams and double (2 kg) is 2000 grams. The ratio never changes with strawberry size or density, so the same figure works for any quantity you measure. Open the strawberry converter
How do I convert kg to grams for any ingredient?
Converting kg to grams is pure weight maths that applies to any food, not just strawberry, so 1 kg is always 1000 grams. For other amounts, or to add kilograms and stone, the weight converter at the link below handles grams, ounces and pounds in both directions. Kg to grams converter
Which strawberry variety should I use?
For fresh eating and shortcake, Albion or Seascape are the pick: sweet, firm, and reliably stocked. No Albion? Camarosa, the large standard supermarket berry, works in any recipe. For jam and freezing, Honeoye or Chandler hold their flavour and aroma when cooked. Alpine strawberries are a garnish, intensely fragrant but too tiny to measure by the cup.

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