The favorite choice for the term "Blueberries" is 100 g blueberries which has about , 77 mg potassium. Calorie and nutritional information for a variety of types and serving sizes of Blueberries is shown below.
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100 g | 77 | |
1 cup | 114 | |
50 berries | 52.4 | |
1 tsp | 2.4 | |
1 tbsp | 7.1 | |
1 cubic inch | 7.9 | |
1 ml | 0.5 | |
1 fl oz | 14.3 | |
1 pint | 227.9 | |
1 litre | 481.7 | |
1 quart | 455.8 | |
1 gallon | 1823.1 | |
1 oz | 21.8 | |
1 lb | 349.2 | |
1 kg | 770 |
Potassium(mg) | ||
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blueberries, frozen, unsweetened ()- 100 g | 54 | |
blueberries, wild, frozen ()- 100 g | 68 | |
blueberries, canned, light syrup, drained ()- 100 g | 54 | |
blueberries, wild, canned, heavy syrup, drained ()- 100 g | 46 | |
blueberries, wild, (alaska native) ()- 100 g | 75 | |
blueberries, wild, frozen (alaska native) ()- 100 g | 0 | |
blueberries, canned, heavy syrup, solids and liquids ()- 100 g | 40 | |
blueberries ()- 100 g | 77 | |
artificial blueberry muffin mix, dry ()- 100 g | 0 | |
pie, blueberry, prepared from recipe ()- 100 g | 50 | |