Approximately 4 ounces equals one cup of strawberries.
It really depends. You cannot use the liquid measurement here since strawberries are a volume measurement. You're better off slicing up the fruit, putting into a measure cup and then dumping that out and weighing it. Make a note of it and use that as your point of reference.
There are 0.02 to 0.08 grams of fat in strawberries
That is about 6,120 grams.
About 1/3 cup
There are 3 grams of dietary fiber in a cup of strawberries.
Approximately 450 grams of strawberries is equivalent to about 3 to 3.5 cups, depending on the size of the strawberries and how they are sliced or hulled. Generally, one cup of whole strawberries weighs around 150 grams. For more accurate measurements, it's best to weigh the strawberries after preparing them.
The number of strawberries that equals 450 grams can vary based on their size. On average, a medium strawberry weighs about 12-15 grams. Therefore, you would need approximately 30 to 38 medium strawberries to reach 450 grams.
On average, there are about 7 to 10 medium-sized strawberries in 100 grams. The exact number can vary based on the specific size of the strawberries, but generally, this range provides a good estimate. Medium strawberries typically weigh around 10 to 15 grams each.
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.
200 grams equates to almost 1/2 of a pound.
100 grams = 32 calories. 24 small strawberries = 54 calories. 24 medium strawberries = 92 calories. 24 large strawberries = 138 calories.
Depends how big the strawberries are. Typically 1 to 4.
Approximately 200 grams for 5 strawberries, with the weight of an average strawberry being around 40 grams.