Fruit Per Person Calculator: Plan Your Party Perfectly

🍇 Fruit Per Person Calculator

Plan the perfect fruit platter for any party or event

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📋 Party Details
🍊 Average Fruit Nutrition Per Serving (6 oz / 170g)
85
Calories
1.2g
Protein
0.4g
Fat
21g
Carbs
📊 Serving Size by Event Type
Event TypePer Person (oz)Per Person (g)10 Guests (lbs)
Appetizer / Snack4 oz113 g2.5 lbs
Side Dish6 oz170 g3.75 lbs
Dessert Course5 oz142 g3.1 lbs
Fruit-Only Spread8 oz227 g5 lbs
Fruit Salad Bowl6 – 8 oz170 – 227 g3.75 – 5 lbs
Catered Reception3 – 4 oz85 – 113 g1.9 – 2.5 lbs
🍉 Trim Waste & Yield by Fruit Type
FruitWaste %Edible Yield %Buy per 1 lb Served
Strawberries6%94%1.06 lbs
Grapes4%96%1.04 lbs
Watermelon (whole)46%54%1.85 lbs
Cantaloupe (whole)38%62%1.61 lbs
Pineapple (whole)35%65%1.54 lbs
Mangoes31%69%1.45 lbs
Oranges (sliced)27%73%1.37 lbs
Blueberries3%97%1.03 lbs
Kiwi14%86%1.16 lbs
Peaches12%88%1.14 lbs
Bananas (peeled)36%64%1.56 lbs
Apples (sliced)10%90%1.11 lbs
📐 Scaling Guide: Total Fruit Needed (lbs)
GuestsAppetizerSide DishDessertFruit-Only
102.5 lbs3.75 lbs3.1 lbs5 lbs
153.75 lbs5.6 lbs4.7 lbs7.5 lbs
205 lbs7.5 lbs6.25 lbs10 lbs
256.25 lbs9.4 lbs7.8 lbs12.5 lbs
5012.5 lbs18.75 lbs15.6 lbs25 lbs
7518.75 lbs28.1 lbs23.4 lbs37.5 lbs
10025 lbs37.5 lbs31.25 lbs50 lbs
💡 Variety Tip: For a visually appealing platter, plan on 4 to 6 different fruit types. A good rule of thumb is to split your total weight roughly equally among the chosen varieties, weighting slightly more toward popular picks like strawberries and grapes.
🍇 Popular Fruit Platter Combinations
Platter ThemeFruits IncludedAvg WasteBuy Extra
Classic MixedStrawberries, Grapes, Melon, Pineapple, Blueberries18%+22%
Berry DeluxeStrawberries, Blueberries, Raspberries, Blackberries6%+10%
Tropical ParadiseMango, Pineapple, Kiwi, Papaya, Starfruit28%+35%
Melon MedleyWatermelon, Cantaloupe, Honeydew40%+45%
Stone FruitPeaches, Plums, Nectarines, Cherries14%+18%
Kid-FriendlyGrapes, Strawberries, Bananas, Apple Slices13%+16%
💡 Waste Factor: The figures above show prepared/edible weight. When buying whole fruit, add the extra percentage shown in the table to account for rinds, pits, stems, and cores. Pre-cut fruit from the store eliminates most waste but you should still add about 5% for juicing and spoilage.

Fruit usually means the sweet or slightly sour parts of plants, that is edible. Typical samples are apples, bananas, grapes lemons, oranges and strawberries. From a botanical viewpoint, fruit is made up of the mature ovary of a flowering plant, that covers seeds.

Its main role is to guard and spread those seeds, although some seedless species evolved during centuries.

What Fruit Is and How to Use It

The group of fruits in MyPlate form one from the five main food groups. Every fruit or juice from 100-percent fruits count as part of this group. One can use fresh, preserved, frozen or dried fruits.

They can be whole, cut, mashed or even cooked. One should receive at least half of the advised amount from whole fruits, picking them over juice.

Frozen fruits are practical for usage. Buying big packages of frozen tropical fruits, cherries, blueberries or mixes of berries, one makes the fruits more lasting than fresh packages, that commonly end the same day when they arrive home.

Berries are rich in some of the most useful nutrients among all fruits. Raspberries, blueberries, kiwis and gooseberries all show this well. Pawpaw form the big edible fruit native too North America, that belongs to the same family as custard-apple, that carries soursop, sweetsop, cherimoya and alike.

Mangoes genuinely shine when they are well ripened and are fresh from a local store beside the place where they grew. The green, too early samples in many stores simply do not match the real mango. Pomegranates form another remarkable fruit, although one must spend time to open them and remove the seeds.

Watermelon many consider one from the most enjoyed fruits to eat whole.

Cantaloupe goes well with chocolate, when it reaches the ideal softness. Banana dipped in chocolate form another classic pair. Passion fruit goes well with raspberries, dark sweet chocolate, white chocolate or almonds.

Fruits also work for salty dishes, even if that surprises some folks. Citrus with various foods, lemon salad with mango and apple in Waldorf-salad all count as good ideas. At their best ripeness, fruits are naturally sweet, and cooking only strengthens that.

One can eat cooked fruits in compotes alone, with yoghurt or Greek yoghurt, or on grilled foods and breads. A bit of sugar or honey is added to improve the taste.

To grow fruits at home, citrus trees, cherry trees and apple trees are most commonly chosen. Blueberry plants, strawberry plants, raspberry plants and blackberry plants are widely found for home gardens. The preference for different fruit trees changes according to season and climate zone.

For most fruits, one serving matches around one cup. The advised amount is two servings of fruits daily, and one should aim for atleast five servings of fruits and vegetables together every day.

Fruit Per Person Calculator: Plan Your Party Perfectly

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