Calories in Mosambi / Sweet Lime — Juice & Whole Fruit

One glass of mosambi juice is what most people order when they think they are being healthy. The fruit itself: 43 cal per 100g. A glass of fresh mosambi juice (200ml): 90 cal without sugar, 150 cal with sugar. The juice stall adds 2-3 spoons of sugar to every glass. That is 60 extra calories you did not ask for, turning a light fruit into a sugary drink.

Mosambi (Sweet Lime) is genuinely one of the smarter choices in Indian food if you’re watching calories. But the calorie count changes significantly with size, preparation, and what you add to it. Here’s the full picture so you can make it work for your goals.

43 calories
1 medium mosambi (150g with peel)
Protein: 0.7g · Carbs: 9.5g · Fat: 0.3g · Fibre: 0.5g

Full calorie breakdown

The calorie count for mosambi (sweet lime) varies significantly depending on size, stuffing, and preparation method. Here’s every variant you’ll encounter, from the lightest to the heaviest.

Variant Serving Calories Protein
1 mosambi (flesh only) 100g 40-46 0.7g
Mosambi juice (no sugar) 200ml 85-95 1g
Mosambi juice (with sugar) 200ml 140-160 1g
Mosambi juice stall (typical) 250ml 160-190 1g
Packaged mosambi drink 200ml 130-160 0.5g
Orange (comparison) 100g 47 0.9g
Nimbu pani (comparison) 200ml 40-80 0g

The gap between Nimbu pani (comparison) (40 cal) and Mosambi juice stall (typical) (160 cal) is significant. Same food category, very different calorie cost. What you choose and how it’s prepared matters more than most people realise.

Is mosambi (sweet lime) good for weight loss?

Yes. Mosambi (Sweet Lime) is a reasonable choice for weight loss. At 43 calories per serving with 0.7g protein and 0.5g fibre, it provides decent nutrition without breaking your calorie budget. The fibre helps with satiety, meaning you feel fuller for longer.

What makes it particularly useful: low calorie fruit (43 cal/100g), good vitamin C, hydrating, available year-round in India. This combination of moderate calories and genuine nutritional value is exactly what sustainable Indian dieting looks like.

On a 1,500-calorie diet, you can comfortably include mosambi (sweet lime) at 1 to 2 meals. Pair it with a protein source like dal or paneer, and you have a balanced plate that fits your target without feeling like a compromise.

THE BOTTOM LINE
Mosambi (Sweet Lime) at 43 calories per serving is a solid choice for weight loss when portion-controlled. Track it, account for it, and it fits in any Indian diet plan.
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How mosambi (sweet lime) fits in your daily calories

Here’s what including mosambi (sweet lime) looks like at different calorie targets:

1200 cal/day (Aggressive weight loss): Easy fit. Only 4% of your budget. Plenty of room for other meals and snacks.

1500 cal/day (Steady weight loss): Easy fit. Only 3% of your budget. Plenty of room for other meals and snacks.

2000 cal/day (Maintenance): Easy fit. Only 2% of your budget. Plenty of room for other meals and snacks.

Who should (and shouldn’t) eat mosambi (sweet lime) regularly

Good choice for: low calorie fruit (43 cal/100g), good vitamin C, hydrating, available year-round in India. If any of these apply to you, including mosambi (sweet lime) in your weekly rotation makes nutritional sense beyond just calories.

Be careful if: You are on a strict calorie deficit. The issue with mosambi (sweet lime) is almost always consumed as juice with added sugar, low fibre when juiced. This does not mean ‘never eat it.’ It means ‘account for it when you do.’

For most people eating a normal Indian diet, mosambi (sweet lime) is neither something to seek out nor something to avoid. It is a regular food that fits when you know the calorie count and plan accordingly.

How to reduce calories when eating mosambi (sweet lime)

Eat whole, don’t juice. Whole mosambi segments: 43 cal/100g with fibre. Mosambi juice: 90-150 cal per glass with zero fibre. You eat less, absorb it slower, and feel fuller when eating whole.

Tell the juice stall: no sugar. Always specify. Default juice stall mosambi juice has 2-3 spoons sugar (60 cal). Without sugar, mosambi juice is genuinely light at 90 cal per glass.

Not a meal replacement. Mosambi juice has almost no protein (0.7g) or fibre (0.5g). It does not replace breakfast or a meal. It is a light drink that leaves you hungry in 30 minutes.

Better than packaged juice. Fresh mosambi juice without sugar: 90 cal. Packaged ‘fruit drink’: 140-180 cal with added sugar and preservatives. Always choose fresh.

Good news: At 43 calories, mosambi (sweet lime) is one of the lighter options in Indian food. You can include it freely in most diet plans without worrying about busting your budget.

Frequently asked questions

How many calories in mosambi?
43 per 100g (whole fruit). Juice: 90 cal without sugar, 150 with sugar.
How many calories in mosambi juice?
Without sugar: 85-95 per glass. With sugar: 140-160. Juice stall: 160-190 (generous sugar).
Is mosambi good for weight loss?
Whole fruit: excellent at 43 cal/100g. Juice with sugar: not helpful. Always specify no sugar.
Is mosambi or orange better?
Orange has more vitamin C and fibre. Mosambi is milder and available year-round. Nutritionally similar. Orange slightly better.
Can I drink mosambi juice daily?
Without sugar: yes, at 90 cal per glass. With sugar daily: adds 60+ empty calories each time, 1,800/month.

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Nutritional values based on IFCT (Indian Food Composition Tables) and USDA databases. Values vary with ingredients, size, and preparation. Informational content, not medical or dietary advice.

📅 Last updated: April 30, 2026