On average, strawberries contain about 7-8 grams of sugar per 100 grams. Therefore, in 1600 grams of strawberries, there would be approximately 112-128 grams of sugar. This can vary slightly depending on the specific variety and ripeness of the strawberries.
Straberries, 1600g: Carbohydrates - 122,88 g Total sugars - 78,24 g Sucrose - 7,52 g Glucose - 31,84 g Fructose - 39,04 g Starch - 0,64
On average, one medium strawberry contains about 0.6 grams of sugar. Therefore, six medium strawberries would contain approximately 3.6 grams of sugar. The exact amount can vary slightly depending on the size and ripeness of the strawberries.
1600 grams = 3.53 pounds
200 grams equates to almost 1/2 of a pound.
Depends how big the strawberries are. Typically 1 to 4.
85 grams of sugar = 85 grams. 85 grams of sugar = way too much sugar. See where I'm going with this? Perhaps you should rephrase the question.
1 pound of sugar = 453.6 grams of sugar
0.282 ounces of sugar = 8 grams.
Yes, strawberries have carbs. For the carbohydrates in strawberries, by weight, portion size, or number, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions..
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1013 grams
about 38 grams