Here Is How Much A Pear Weigh!

Last updated on October 26th, 2022 at 05:19 pm

Pears is a fruit tree that grows mainly in coastal regions of Europe and temperate regions of Asia and North Africa.

There are almost 3000 known varieties of pears grown worldwide. As a cook, different recipes require a certain amount of pears.

You can make pear salad, pear juice, and cinnamon-baked pears. Knowing the weight of a pear is important for any cooking or consumption. So how much does a pear Weigh?

There are thousands of varieties of pears worldwide with different weight averages. Small pears weigh about 120 grams or 4.2 ounces on average, and medium pears weigh about 180 grams or 6.34 ounces on average. Lastly, large pears weigh about 285 grams or 10 ounces on average.

How Much Does a Pear Weigh in pounds?

How Much Does a Pear Weigh

The average medium-sized pear weighs approximately 0.394 pounds or ~0.4 lbs for accuracy.

Knowing the measurement in pounds is particularly helpful if you plan to transport pears or want to prepare large amounts of pear juice.

Lots of people around the world enjoy pear juice. You can get different flavors of pear juice from stores or decide to make one yourself.

Pear juice might not be the most nutritious but has many nutrients.

Pear juice has nutrients that help strengthen the immune system, reducing blood pressure and boosting the body’s mineral content.

Its antioxidants also decrease the risk of cancer or heart disease. Here is a table listing the nutrition content of 100g of pear juice.

NutrientContent
Energy(KJ)209
Sucrose0.6 (g)
Fat0.07 (g)
Protein0.34 (g)
Carbohydrate12.94 (g)
Sugars, total including NLEA9.7 (g)
Glucose3.3 (g)
Calcium9 (mg)
Fiber1.6 (g)

We can see from the table above that pear juice is very nutritious and has low amounts of fat.

That is great for those on a diet looking to lose some weight but want the proper amount of vitamins and minerals.

You can buy cartons of pear juice from stores near you or order them online from Amazon.

Pear wood is also a precious timber used in making wind instruments. It is one of the most precious hardwoods in use today.

It doesn’t have lines running around the wood, making it desirable for artworks requiring a fine finish.

How Much Does 1 Bartlett Pear Weigh?

A Bartlett pear (USA) or Williams pear (England) is a variety of medium to large-sized pears that weigh about 180g (6.34) oz to 230g (8.4) oz. 

Bartlett pears have a true pear shape, a big rounded bottom, and an oval top. They are shaped like a bell and come in yellow or red colors when ripe.

Bartlett pears originated from England. In 1799 it was imported to present-day Massachusetts and planted.

It was cultivated and called Williams Bon Chrétien pears. The merchant who sold the pear named it after himself, “Bartlett pear.”

It wasn’t until decades later that people knew that “William pears” and “Bartlett pears” were the same fruit.

A Bartlett pear weighs about 180g and has a very aromatic smell. It has numerous health benefits and is used to make lots of commercial pear juice worldwide.

Here are some characteristics of Bartlett pear you would love to know.

#1. Seasons

Bartlett pears are grown mostly in the UK and the US. They are harvested during early and late autumn before the fruits are fully ripe.

They can be allowed to ripen on the tree, but this changes the texture of the fruit. So they are cut and sold at stores and allowed to ripen at home.

#2. Cooking ingredient

Bartlett pears are a popular cooking ingredient; they are used to make salads and can be chopped and used as pizza toppings.

Bartlett pears have a very sweet and good taste and are normally used to replace apples in cooking recipes.

How Much Does a Pear Weigh in Ounces?

A Standard, medium-sized pear weighs about 6.34 ounces. There are different types of pears worldwide, varying in mass from species to species.

Through various cultivation and genetic modification, there are over 3000 types of pears in existence.

Here is a list of some of the pears popularly consumed worldwide.

#1. Anjou pear

Anjou pear is one of the most consumed pears around the world. It comes in variants of red and yellow when ripe.

Anjou pears have a firm texture and juicy taste, making them perfect for recipes and cooking. 

#2. Bartlett pear

Barlet pears, or Williams pear, have their origins traced back to Europe, but they quickly became popular in the USA.

The Bartlett pear is best consumed raw due to its juicy nature, but you can use it to prepare some cooking recipes.

#3. Bosc pear

The BOSC pear is known for its rusty brown color. It can be consumed raw, but it tolerates cooking very well and retains its Peary shape without distortion.

The BOSC pear is good for making dishes and flavoring foods.

#4. Asian pear

Asian pears can easily be mistaken for apples at first glance. They have one of the most distinctive shapes of all the families of pears.

They are juicy and sweet like apples and are a substitute for apples in various cooking recipes.

How Much Does a Conference Pear Weigh?

A medium-sized conference pear weighs about 218g or 7.69oz. The conference pear, as its name implies, was named after an 1885 event held in England to promote pear cultivation.

An Englishman called Thomas Francis Rivers presented the pear during the conference; since then, the pear has been popular in central Europe.

Conference pears have a long bottled shape and sweet yellowish flesh.

It has a greenish-brown skin that becomes pale yellow upon ripening. It has a fine and soft texture and can be eaten raw or cooked. 

Unlike apples and some pears that are only grown in a particular climate, the conference pear can adapt to several climate conditions.

It can be grown in the northern areas of France and almost anywhere in the present-day UK. 

Conference Pear trees grow quickly yearly, and it thrives in places with lots of sunlight.

It has better yields in nutrient-rich soils with lots of hummus. Its bark is slightly resistant to pest damage and cold, but you should protect it against fires.

Conference Pears can self-pollinate but do not do so effectively. You will experience better yields if you plant other pollinating trees like Bartlett and BOSC pears.

What is Considered a Small Pear?

Small pears weigh around 120g or 4.2 ounces and below. One of the smallest varieties of pear is the seckel pear.

Seckel pears average around 3 inches long and can easily fit in a child’s palm. 

Seckel pears are very sweet. They are sometimes referred to as candy pears due to their sweetness.

They have one of the highest sugar content of all mainstream pears and can be eaten raw or used to make salads. 

Conclusion

There are different types of pears consumed around the world. Due to pears having almost 3000 different species, no two pears will weigh the same.

We classify pears into small, medium, and large sizes. Small pears weigh about 4.2 oz, Medium pears about 6.34 oz, and large pears about 10 ounces on average.

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