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Raisins: Nutrition Facts

Raisins are dried grapes, eaten as a sweet, concentrated dried fruit. The figures here are for dark seedless raisins, USDA standard reference.

All values per 100 g
Energy (kcal)Protein (g)Carb (g)Fiber (g)Fat (g)
2993.379.34.50.3

Percent Daily Value by serving

ServingEnergy (kcal)Protein (g)Carb (g)Fiber (g)Fat (g)
100 g299 (15%)3.3 (7%)79.3 (29%)4.5 (16%)0.3 (0%)
1 oz (~28 g)85 (4%)0.9 (2%)22.5 (8%)1.3 (5%)0.1 (0%)
1 small box (1.5 oz, ~43 g)129 (6%)1.4 (3%)34.1 (12%)1.9 (7%)0.1 (0%)

Percent Daily Value shows how much a nutrient in one serving contributes to a daily diet, based on the United States Food and Drug Administration reference intake of 2,000 calories a day. The FDA notes that 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice and that individual needs vary. The values below are calculated from the USDA macros for this food. FDA Daily Value on the Nutrition and Supplement Facts Labels (21 CFR 101.9), accessed 2026-06-05.

ServingAmount% Daily Value
Energy (kcal)29915%
Protein (g)3.37%
Carb (g)79.329%
Fiber (g)4.516%
Fat (g)0.30%

How much protein in Raisins?

Raisins, dark, seedless, contains 3.3 g of protein per 100 g, per the USDA FoodData Central entry cited below. A typical 1 oz (~28 g) serving therefore provides about 0.9 g of protein.

How many calories in Raisins?

Raisins, dark, seedless, supplies about 299 kcal per 100 g. A 1 oz (~28 g) serving works out to roughly 85 kcal.

Common serving sizes

  • 1 oz (~28 g): 85 kcal, 0.9 g protein, 0.1 g fat
  • 1 small box (1.5 oz, ~43 g): 129 kcal, 1.4 g protein, 0.1 g fat

Source: USDA FoodData Central, fdcId 168165, accessed 2026-05-29

References

  1. Raisins, dark, seedless (Includes foods for USDA's Food Distribution Program) - USDA FoodData Central. USDA FoodData Central. Accessed 2026-05-29.

Last reviewed: 2026-05-29