Kosher Fruits Guide
34 items classified under standard Kosher guidelines.
This guide covers all 34 fruits classified under Kosher guidelines. Kosher evaluates foods primarily by kosher classification under kashrut law, which determines how each item in this category is classified.
Good news for Kosher followers: all fruits fit the diet. These foods are compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. The nutrition details below help you compare within the category to find the best options for your specific needs.
Quick Reference
| Food | Status | Calories (per 100g) |
|---|---|---|
| Apple | Allowed | 61kcal |
| Applesauce | Allowed | 76kcal |
| Apricot | Allowed | 48kcal |
| Avocado | Allowed | 160kcal |
| Banana | Allowed | 97kcal |
| Blackberries | Allowed | 43kcal |
| Blueberries | Allowed | 57kcal |
| Cantaloupe | Allowed | 38kcal |
| Cherries | Allowed | 63kcal |
| Coconut | Allowed | 895kcal |
| Cranberries | Allowed | 46kcal |
| Dates | Allowed | 277kcal |
| Dried Coconut | Allowed | 684kcal |
| Dried Cranberries | Allowed | 308kcal |
| Dried Mango | Allowed | 319kcal |
| Fig | Allowed | 74kcal |
| Grapefruit | Allowed | 39kcal |
| Grapes | Allowed | 57kcal |
| Kiwi | Allowed | 64kcal |
| Lemon | Allowed | 47kcal |
| Lime | Allowed | 25kcal |
| Mango | Allowed | 60kcal |
| Nectarine | Allowed | 43kcal |
| Orange | Allowed | 97kcal |
| Papaya | Allowed | 43kcal |
| Peaches | Allowed | 224kcal |
| Pear | Allowed | 59kcal |
| Pineapple | Allowed | 50kcal |
| Plum | Allowed | 46kcal |
| Pomegranate | Allowed | 83kcal |
| Raisins | Allowed | 296kcal |
| Raspberries | Allowed | 52kcal |
| Strawberries | Allowed | 32kcal |
| Watermelon | Allowed | 30kcal |
Classification Breakdown
34 Allowed — These fruits are compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food.
Kosher eating is built on meat (fleishig), dairy (milchig), and pareve (neutral), with strict separation between meat and dairy.
Allowed Fruits (34)
Apple
AllowedApple is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 61kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 2.1g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Mango and Cherries for calories, ranking 19 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Applesauce
AllowedApplesauce is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 76kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Fig and Pomegranate for calories, ranking 23 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unsweetened | 42kcal | 0.2g | 0.1g | 11.3g | 1.1g |
| Sweetened | 76kcal | 0.2g | 0.2g | 19.9g | 1.2g |
Apricot
AllowedAt 48kcal calories per 100g, Apricot falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Lemon and Pineapple for calories, ranking 12 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Avocado
AllowedAvocado is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 160kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 14.7g fat and 6.7g fiber per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Orange at 97kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Banana
AllowedWith 97kcal calories per 100g, Banana earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Pomegranate and Orange for calories, ranking 25 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw | 89kcal | 1.1g | 0.3g | 22.8g | 2.6g |
| Dehydrated | 346kcal | 3.9g | 1.8g | 88.3g | 9.9g |
Blackberries
AllowedAt 43kcal calories per 100g, Blackberries falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, blackberries also provides 5.3g fiber per 100g. Among the 34 items in this category, blackberries sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Nectarine at 43kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Blueberries
AllowedWith 57kcal calories per 100g, Blueberries earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, blueberries also provides 2.4g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Raspberries and Grapes for calories, ranking 15 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Cantaloupe
AllowedCantaloupe is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 38kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 34 items in this category, cantaloupe sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Grapefruit at 39kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Cherries
AllowedCherries is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 63kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 2.1g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Apple and Kiwi for calories, ranking 20 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Coconut
AllowedWith 895kcal calories per 100g, Coconut earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 99.1g fat, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Dried Coconut at 684kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Cranberries
AllowedCranberries is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 46kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 3.6g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Papaya and Plum for calories, ranking 9 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh (raw) | 46kcal | 0.5g | 0.1g | 12g | 3.6g |
| Dried (sweetened) | 308kcal | 0.2g | 1.1g | 82.8g | 5.3g |
Dates
AllowedDates is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 277kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 6.7g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Peaches at 224kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Dried Coconut
AllowedDried Coconut is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 684kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 5.3g protein and 69.1g fat, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Dried Mango at 319kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Dried Cranberries
AllowedWith 308kcal calories per 100g, Dried Cranberries earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 5.3g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Raisins at 296kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Dried Mango
AllowedWith 319kcal calories per 100g, Dried Mango earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, dried mango also provides 2.4g fiber per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Dried Cranberries at 308kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Fig
AllowedAt 74kcal calories per 100g, Fig falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 2.9g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Kiwi and Applesauce for calories, ranking 22 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Grapefruit
AllowedWith 39kcal calories per 100g, Grapefruit earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 34 items in this category, grapefruit sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Blackberries at 43kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Grapes
AllowedWith 57kcal calories per 100g, Grapes earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 3.9g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Blueberries and Pear for calories, ranking 16 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Kiwi
AllowedWith 64kcal calories per 100g, Kiwi earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, kiwi also provides 3g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Cherries and Fig for calories, ranking 21 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Lemon
AllowedWith 47kcal calories per 100g, Lemon earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 10.6g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Plum and Apricot for calories, ranking 11 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Lime
AllowedLime is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 25kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 34 items in this category, lime sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Watermelon at 30kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Mango
AllowedWith 60kcal calories per 100g, Mango earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Pear and Apple for calories, ranking 18 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Nectarine
AllowedNectarine is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 43kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 34 items in this category, nectarine sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Papaya at 43kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Orange
AllowedAt 97kcal calories per 100g, Orange falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 10.6g fiber per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Banana at 97kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Papaya
AllowedWith 43kcal calories per 100g, Papaya earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 34 items in this category, papaya sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Cranberries at 46kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Peaches
AllowedPeaches is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 224kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 10g fat and 217mg sodium, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Avocado at 160kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Pear
AllowedAt 59kcal calories per 100g, Pear falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, pear also provides 3.1g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Grapes and Mango for calories, ranking 17 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Pineapple
AllowedPineapple is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 50kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Apricot and Raspberries for calories, ranking 13 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Plum
AllowedPlum is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 46kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Cranberries and Lemon for calories, ranking 10 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Pomegranate
AllowedPomegranate is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 83kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 4g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Applesauce and Banana for calories, ranking 24 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Raisins
AllowedWith 296kcal calories per 100g, Raisins earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 6.8g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Dates at 277kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Raspberries
AllowedAt 52kcal calories per 100g, Raspberries falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, raspberries also provides 6.5g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Pineapple and Blueberries for calories, ranking 14 of 34.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Strawberries
AllowedWith 32kcal calories per 100g, Strawberries earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 34 items in this category, strawberries sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Cantaloupe at 38kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Watermelon
AllowedWatermelon is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 30kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 34 items in this category, watermelon sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Strawberries at 32kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central