Calories in Grapes

Grapes are fruiting berries that grow on deciduous woody vines of the genus Vitis. They commonly grow in clusters of 15-300 and can be dark blue, black, green, yellow, orange, crimson, pink or white. All of these varieties have evolved from the purple grape. Each of these varieties typically has an ellipsoid shape that resembles a prolate spheroid. Grapes are commonly used to make jams, jellies, wine, juice, vinegar, grape seed oil, grape seed extract, raisins and are eaten raw.

Calories in Grapes

Type

Serving Size

Fat (g)

Carbs (g)

Calories (g)

Seedless Grape

1 grape

.01

.90

3

Seeded Grape

1 grape

.01

1.05

4

American Type Grape

1 grape

.01.41

.41

2

Red or Green Seedless Grape

1 grape

.01

.90

3

Grape in Water Pack

I cup (245g)

.27

25.24

98

Grapes in Heavy Syrup Pack

I cup (256g)

.26

50.30

187

Seedless Raisin

I cup (165g)

0.8

130.6

493

Seeded Raisin

I cup (165g)

0.9

129.5

488

Nutrition of Grapes

Nutrients

Amount Per Serving (100 Grams)

Carbohydrate

18g

Protein

.71g

Fats

.16g

Fiber

.9g

Potassium

191mg

Magnesium

7mg

Calcium

10mg

Vitamin C

11mg

Grapes have a very high nutritional content, even when they have been dried to produce currants or raisins. This fruit provides ideal nutrition for a variety of age groups.

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