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.
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.
i think about 5000 kilojoules
The kilojoule content in mixed fruit jam can vary by brand and recipe, but it typically ranges from about 600 to 800 kilojoules per 100 grams. It's mainly made up of sugars and fruits, contributing to its energy content. For precise information, it's best to check the nutritional label on the specific product.
grams is a mass measurement and tablespoon is a volume measurement just an fyi