It depends on the variety, freshness and soil. Oranges may range from 0-200mg, strawberries redcurrants kiwifruit and persimmons, and many "wild" fruits may rank much higher,see attached link (natural foods, USDA)
In the U.S. The grapefruit. But, the grapefruit is also a fruit to avoid when on certain medications. If you need natural Vitimin C, when on these medications, doctors will usually reccommend pulpless Orange Juice.
I don't know what has the most, but moringa leaves have 7 times the vitamin C of oranges ( ounce per ounce).
rose hips have 1250mg vitamin c per 100g
strawberry
oranges
The Watermelon is the most powerful fruit because it is awesome
Watermelon, grapes,Iceberg lettuce and spinach for starters. Ans tomatoes
Potato
potato
Because they think it is a none fruit which makes it a vegetable but what people don't realize is that it is a fruit but yet considered a vegetable because it doesn't have any sugar in it which most fruits do.
A tomato or avocado
Lemon
Yes an avocado is a fruit. Most people talk about it a lot. "Is it a fruit or vegetable" My answer would be fruit
avacado
This is a tall order to answer since there are a lot of fruits available. For example, oranges are known for vitamin C but it also contains folate, vitamin A, and calcium. Raspberries also contain vitamin C and folate but it also contains copper, magnesium and riboflavin. And cantaloupe contains vitamin A, vitamin C, potassium and vitamin B-6 There is a web site that might help you look at the nutrient content of fruits: www.whfoods.com There is a list of fruits, vegetables, grains, protein foods, etc. You can click on one of them and it will give you more information than you have asked to receive -- including the vitamin content.
When you heat vegetable they lose most of their "vitamin value".
A root vegetable and is very healthy for u but most people don't like it x.Vegetable