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Dried Blueberries ingredient guide →1 ounce of dried blueberries = 28.3 grams. That's based on a 150 g per cup baseline. Use this as a practical baseline for repeatable recipe scaling when piece size and moisture changes between brands.
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Dried Blueberries substitute for muffins & quick breads →| ounces | grams |
|---|---|
| 1 ounces | 28.3 grams |
| 2 ounces | 56.7 grams |
| 4 ounces | 113 grams |
| 8 ounces | 227 grams |
| 16 ounces | 454 grams |
Ingredient-specific, density-based conversions for baking
Dried Blueberries can vary by ripeness, moisture, and cut size.
Dried Blueberries can behave differently by brand and handling. Converting dried blueberries with a consistent baseline gives you a more dependable starting point for scaling recipes.
Whole dried blueberries. Sold sweetened (most common in baking) or unsweetened. Smaller, denser, and chewier than dried cranberries. Use this conversion as a practical starting point for scaling recipes with dried blueberries.
1 ounce of dried blueberries is 28.3 grams using a 150 g per cup baseline.
Dried Blueberries can vary by ripeness, moisture, and cut size. In practice, piece size and moisture can shift results between kitchens.
Yes. This page is built for scaling, but check texture and hydration after the first test batch when piece size and moisture changes.
For purees: moisture differences can thin batter unexpectedly.
For dried fruits: hydration level impacts chew and spread.
For fruit swaps: verify sweetness and acidity changes in the final bake.
Baseline on this page: 1 cup dried blueberries = 150g. Real-world range can shift by about 7% because water content and texture vary by ripeness, processing, and brand.
Example for 2 cups: baseline 300g, common range 280g-322g. If your bake is texture-sensitive, start with the lower bound and adjust after a test batch.