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Frozen Cranberries nutrition: calories, sugar and vitamins

Frozen Cranberries is a frozen, whole fruit and, as a NOVA group 1 food, delivers naturally occurring energy and nutrients with no added sugar, salt or additives. Frozen at its peak, which locks in nutrients, so it is often just as nutritious as fresh. It is a source of manganese and vitamin C. One portion counts as one of your five a day. Work out the numbers for any portion and age below, then see the full macro and micronutrient breakdown.

Frozen Cranberries nutrition calculator
Calories, sugar and key nutrients by portion. Change the age and every percentage updates.
Key nutrients in this portion

Frozen Cranberries nutrition per 100g and per portion

Typical valuesPer 100gPer portion (80g)
Energy4637
Fat0.1g0.1g
of which saturates0.01g0g
Carbohydrate12g9.6g
of which total sugars4g3.2g
of which added sugars0g0g
of which starch0g0g
Fibre4.6g3.7g
Protein0.4g0.3g
Salt0g0g

Sugar, fat, fibre and carbohydrate, by age

The tables below put each macronutrient against age-appropriate guidance, because what matters for a 4 year old is very different from an adult.

Sugar in Frozen Cranberries: natural, not added

An 80g serving (about a handful) contains about 3.2g of sugar, and it is all natural (intrinsic) sugar that comes packaged with fibre and water. It has 0g of added or free sugar, so it does not count toward the daily free sugar limit the NHS sets. The table shows those limits by age; Frozen Cranberries contributes nothing to them.

Age groupDaily free sugar limitIn an 80g serving (about a handful)% of that
Adult30g0g
0%
Age 11 to 1730g0g
0%
Age 7 to 1024g0g
0%
Age 4 to 619g0g
0%

Fat in Frozen Cranberries: naturally very low

Frozen Cranberries is naturally very low in fat, with about 0.08g per portion and 0g of added fat. Only around 0.01g is saturated, well within the daily maximum for every age group.

Age groupMax saturated fatIn an 80g serving (about a handful)% of that
Adult24g0.01g
0%
Age 11 to 1727g0.01g
0%
Age 7 to 1022g0.01g
0%
Age 4 to 618g0.01g
0%

Fibre in Frozen Cranberries by age

Fibre supports healthy digestion, and most people in the UK do not get enough. A portion provides about 3.68g. Because children need less fibre than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's target.

Age groupRecommended fibreIn an 80g serving (about a handful)% of that
Adult30g3.68g
12%
Age 11 to 1725g3.68g
15%
Age 7 to 1020g3.68g
18%
Age 4 to 615g3.68g
25%

Carbohydrate in Frozen Cranberries by age

There is about 9.6g of carbohydrate per portion. There is no single daily target, but roughly half of daily energy should come from carbohydrate; the reference values below are based on that.

Age groupReference carbohydrateIn an 80g serving (about a handful)% of that
Adult250g9.6g
4%
Age 11 to 17275g9.6g
3%
Age 7 to 10225g9.6g
4%
Age 4 to 6188g9.6g
5%

Vitamins and minerals in Frozen Cranberries

Percentages are share of the daily Nutrient Reference Value (NRV). Under UK and EU rules a food is a source of a nutrient at 15% NRV per 100g and high in it at 30%.

NutrientPer 100g%NRV /100g%NRV /portion 
Manganese0.36mg18%14%a source of Manganese
Vitamin C13mg16%13%a source of Vitamin C
Vitamin E1.2mg10%8%-
Vitamin K5ug7%5%-

Vitamins and minerals in Frozen Cranberries, by age

These tables show how the nutrients compare to daily needs across different ages, using UK Reference Nutrient Intakes (RNIs). This differs from the source of and high in labels above, which use the single adult figure (NRV) set for food packaging. Children's needs are lower, so a portion goes further.

Manganese in Frozen Cranberries by age

Manganese contributes to normal bone formation and helps protect cells from oxidative stress. An 80g serving (about a handful) contains 0.29mg. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target. These figures use safe intake levels, as no formal UK RNI is set.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In an 80g serving (about a handful)% of daily need
Adult2mg0.29mg
14%
Age 11 to 171.9mg0.29mg
15%
Age 7 to 101.6mg0.29mg
18%
Age 4 to 61.5mg0.29mg
19%

Vitamin C in Frozen Cranberries by age

Vitamin C supports the immune system and helps the body absorb iron from food. An 80g serving (about a handful) contains 10mg. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In an 80g serving (about a handful)% of daily need
Adult40mg10mg
26%
Age 11 to 1740mg10mg
26%
Age 7 to 1030mg10mg
35%
Age 4 to 630mg10mg
35%

Vitamin E in Frozen Cranberries by age

Vitamin E is an antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage. An 80g serving (about a handful) contains 0.96mg. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target. These figures use safe intake levels, as no formal UK RNI is set.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In an 80g serving (about a handful)% of daily need
Adult12mg0.96mg
8%
Age 11 to 1711mg0.96mg
9%
Age 7 to 107mg0.96mg
14%
Age 4 to 66mg0.96mg
16%

Vitamin K in Frozen Cranberries by age

Vitamin K is needed for normal blood clotting and healthy bones. An 80g serving (about a handful) contains 4ug. Because children need less than adults, that same portion covers a bigger share of a younger child's daily target. These figures use safe intake levels, as no formal UK RNI is set.

Age groupDaily need (RNI)In an 80g serving (about a handful)% of daily need
Adult75ug4ug
5%
Age 11 to 1765ug4ug
6%
Age 7 to 1030ug4ug
13%
Age 4 to 620ug4ug
20%

Is Frozen Cranberries processed?

No. Freezing adds nothing, so Frozen Cranberries is still a NOVA group 1 whole food. It is picked and frozen at its peak, which can preserve vitamins better than fresh produce that spends days in transit and storage.

Frozen Cranberries nutrition FAQ

How many calories are in frozen cranberries?

An 80g serving (about a handful) has about 37 calories.

How much sugar is in frozen cranberries?

An 80g serving (about a handful) has about 3.2g of sugar, roughly 0.8 teaspoons, and none of it is added sugar.

Is frozen cranberries good for you?

Yes. Frozen Cranberries is a whole food providing fibre and a range of vitamins and minerals such as manganese and vitamin C. One portion counts as one of your five a day.

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Nutrition data from McCance and Widdowson and UK FoodData Central, per 100g raw edible portion; values are reference figures and can vary by variety and ripeness. Reference intakes: EU NRVs for labelling and UK RNIs (SACN) for age-based needs. For guidance only.