When you need apple weights for tracking calories, nutrition, or for cooking, things can get a little confusing because each apple is different and each variety varies in size and weight. In this article, we’re focusing on the weight of Honeycrisp apples, to help you get the exact information you need.
The Honeycrisp apple variety is typically larger than some other varieties, so they tend to be heavier apples, although they vary in size. An average small Honeycrisp apple weighs about 158g (5.6oz), a medium apple weighs about 192g (6.8oz) and a large Honeycrisp weighs about 236g (8.3oz).
Read on to find out much more about Honeycrisp apple weights and use our quick and easy charts along with our calculator to work out calories for any serving size of apple.

Honeycrisp Apple Conversion Weights
Because apples are a natural product, they all vary in weight and size. I’ve categorized them into small, medium, and large so you can work out the average weight of your fruit.
The table below shows the conversion weights (in metric and imperial) for each size of Honeycrisp apple (based on averages). Please note that each fruit will vary in weight, so use this as a guide:
Honeycrisp apple size | Average metric weight | Average imperial weight |
Small | 158g / 0.158kg | 5.6oz / 0.35lb |
Medium | 192g / 0.192kg | 6.8oz / 0.42lb |
Large | 236g / 0.236kg | 8.3oz / 0.52lb |
The figures above are based on averages, if you want exact data, it’s a good idea to weigh the apple (excluding the core) and input the weight into the calculator below.

Honeycrisp Apple Weight Conversion & Calorie Calculator
Use the calculator below to work out weight conversions (in metric and imperial) and calorie values for any serving size of Honeycrisp apple.
Choose your preferred weight type and input your apple serving weight to continue:
Honeycrisp Apple Weight & Calorie Chart
The quick reference table below will help you find conversion weights and calories for various servings of Honeycrisp apple.
These figures are based on averages using official calorie data from the USDA (see source link at the bottom of this page). The data confirms that 100g of Honeycrisp apple (including skin) contains 60kcal (or 0.60kcal per gram).
For best results – calculate your apple weight using only the parts you’re going to eat and deduct the weight of the core.
Honeycrisp apple serving weight | Conversion weight | Calories per serving |
Average small apple (158g) | 5.6oz | 95kcal |
Average medium apple (192g) | 6.8oz | 115kcal |
Average large apple (236g) | 8.3oz | 142kcal |
25g | 0.9oz | 15kcal |
50g | 1.8oz | 30kcal |
75g | 2.6oz | 45kcal |
100g | 3.5oz | 60kcal |
125g | 4.4oz | 75kcal |
150g | 5.3oz | 90kcal |
175g | 6.2oz | 105kcal |
200g | 7.1oz | 120kcal |
225g | 7.9oz | 135kcal |
250g | 8.8oz | 150kcal |
275g | 9.7oz | 165kcal |
300g | 10.6oz | 180kcal |
Honeycrisp Apple Cup Weights
If you prefer to measure using cups, you can expect a cup of sliced Honeycrisp apple to weigh about 109g (3.8oz), and a serving this size will contain 65 calories.
The table below shows various cup size weight conversions for Honeycrisp apples:
Honeycrisp apple measurement in cups (sliced) | Conversion weight in grams | Conversion weight in ounces |
1/4 cup | 27g | 1oz |
1/3 cup | 36g | 1.3oz |
1/2 cup | 55g | 1.9oz |
3/4 cup | 82g | 2.9oz |
1 cup | 109g | 3.8oz |
2 cups | 218g | 7.7oz |
3 cups | 327g | 11.5oz |
4 cups | 436g | 15.4oz |
5 cups | 545g | 19.2oz |
How Many Honeycrisp Apples Are In A Pound Or Kilogram?
If you need to buy Honeycrisp apples in bulk and are wondering how many you can expect to get in a pound or kilo depending on size, then here’s the information you need:
How Many Honeycrisp Apples Are In A Pound?
Based on an average-sized medium Honeycrisp apple weighing about 192g (6.8oz), you can expect to get about three apples in a pound.
The chart below shows how many apples you can expect in multiple-pound weights:
Number of pounds | Average number of small Honeycrisp apples (158g) per weight | Average number of medium Honeycrisp apples (192g) per weight | Average number of large Honeycrisp apples (236g) per weight |
1lb | 2.9 | 2.4 | 1.9 |
2lb | 5.7 | 4.7 | 3.8 |
3lb | 8.6 | 7.1 | 5.8 |
4lb | 11.5 | 9.5 | 7.7 |
5lb | 14.4 | 11.8 | 9.6 |
6lb | 17.2 | 14.2 | 11.5 |
How Many Honeycrisp Apples Are In A Kilogram?
Based on an average-sized medium Honeycrisp apple weighing about 192g, you can expect to get about six apples in a kilogram.
The chart below shows how many apples you can expect in multiple kilo weights (rounded to the nearest half or whole apple):
Number of kilograms | Average number of small Honeycrisp apples (158g) per weight | Average number of medium Honeycrisp apples (192g) per weight | Average number of large Honeycrisp apples (236g) per weight |
1kg | 6.3 | 5.2 | 4.2 |
2kg | 12.7 | 10.4 | 8.5 |
3kg | 19 | 15.6 | 12.7 |
4kg | 25.3 | 20.8 | 16.9 |
5kg | 31.6 | 26 | 21.2 |
6kg | 38 | 31.3 | 25.4 |
More Honeycrisp Apple Weight & Servings FAQs
An average small Honeycrisp apple weighs 0.13 kilograms, an average medium-sized apple weighs 0.16 kilograms and an average large Honeycrisp apple weighs about 0.19 kilograms.
An average small Honeycrisp apple weighs 0.29 pounds, an average medium-sized apple weighs 0.35 pounds and an average large Honeycrisp apple weighs about 0.42 pounds.
More Apple Resources and Calculators
This page is part of a series of helpful articles related to apple weights, servings, and conversions, the links below will take you to the other articles in this series, depending on what you’re looking for:
How much does an apple weigh? – all about generic apple weights for various sizes.
How much does a red delicious apple weigh? – a page specific to the weights and calories of a red delicious apple
How much does a fuji apple weigh? – a page specific to the weights and calories of a fuji apple
How much does a Granny Smith apple weigh? – a page specific to the weights and calories of a Granny Smith apple
How much does a gala apple weigh? – a page specific to the weights and calories of a gala apple
How much does a golden delicious apple weigh? – a page specific to the weights and calories of a golden delicious apple
Source References
To ensure the nutritional information used in this article is accurate, I have used data from the USDA FoodData Central; the link below contains the source information in case you need it: