Balance of Sugar and Acid in Common Fruits


The following is copied direct and *without* permission from "The Curious Cook" by Harold McGee. The data comes from a chapter on how to make fruit ices, but I think that the information could be of interest to zymologists of all persuasions, although it may be more appropriate for those looking for balance in sugar and acid content for mead or wine making.

FruitSugar Content
% of fresh weight
Acid Content
% of fresh weight
Lime1%5.0%
Avocado1%0.2%
Lemon2%5.0%
Tomato3%0.5%
Cranberry4%3.0%
Red Currant6%1.8%
Grapefruit6%2.0%
Guava7%0.4%
Cantaloupe7%0.2%
Strawberry7%1.6%
Raspberry7%1.6%
Blackberry8%1.5%
Papaya8%0.1%
Apricot 9%1.7%
Watermelon9%0.2%
Peach9%0.4%
Black Currant10%3.2%
Pear10%0.1%
Honeydew10%0.2%
Orange11%1.2%
Plum11%0.6%
Blueberry11%0.3%
Gooseberry11%1.8%
Passion Fruit11%3.0%
Prickly Pear11%0.1%
Mango11%0.5%
Pineapple13%1.1%
Pomegranate13%1.2%
Apple13%0.8%
Cherry14%0.5%
Kiwi14%3.0%
Persimmon14%0.2%
Fig15%0.4%
Grape16%0.2%
Banana17%0.3%
Litchi17%0.3%

Here is where you can see the tables of recipes on how to make various fruit ices as found in the reference book cited above.

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