A raw plum about 2" in diameter (~66 g or .15 lbs) contains 7g of sugar.
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Prunes are dried plums. Plums are grown in many parts of the US. It would be considered an American fruit.
A 5 ml teaspoon (4 g) of sugar contains 68 kilojoules (kJ).
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no too much antioxidants It probably won't hurt a dog to eat one or two plums. On the other hand I don't think that plums should be a normal part of a dogs diet. I would be concerned that the dog could have diarrhea from eating to many plums.
170 calories = 0.71128 kilojoules
Surely it would depend on how big the plums were?
How many large plums are in 1 measuring cup? about 6.9
All fruit has sugar. Fructose is found in all fruit and many other sugar sources such as glucose, lactose can be found in other foods.
i think about 5000 kilojoules
A prune is a plum which has been dried. Plums grow on trees and can be purple, red or yellow. They have a somewhat flattened pip, which contains a nut which resembles an almond.
grams is a mass measurement and tablespoon is a volume measurement just an fyi
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