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You need potassium in your diet because it's a component for balancing the pH of your body and for keeping fluids in balance, which is important for normal blood pressure regulation. Potassium is also needed for muscle growth, and for normal nervous system and brain function. Eat more of this fruits and vegetables

  • raisins, Prunes,apricots,dates, strawberries,bananas,watermelon, cantaloupe,citrus fruits
  • beets, greens, spinach,tomatoes, mushrooms, beans,avocado,potatoes,peas
  • fish cod and salmon
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Root vegetables including potatoes, beets, parsnips, turnips, and rutabagas are the highest in potassium, and are delicious in roasts: a single baked potato with skin has 700 milligrams of potassium. Melons, peaches, avocados, tomatoes, and bananas are all high in potassium as well, and can be eaten raw, mixed in fruit salads, and included in a variety of dishes. In addition, squash, lentils, and beans have a high potassium content: try roasting squash, or using beans and lentils in a healthy soup. In addition to having high calcium levels, fish and white meat also have high potassium levels along with whole milk, yogurt, and buttermilk. Finally, raw nuts also have a great deal of dietary potassium.

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#1: Dried Herbs

Long used for medicinal purposes, herbs are packed with nutrients and potassium is no exception. Dried Chervil contains the most potassium with 4.7g (135% RDA) per 100g serving, or 95mg (3% RDA) per tablespoon. It is followed by Dried Coriander (3% RDA) per Tblsp, Dried Parsley (2% RDA), Dried Basil, Dried Dill, Dried Tarragon, Ground Turmeric, Saffron, and finally Dried Oregano with 50mg (1% RDA).

#2: Avocados

Avocados are great when made into guacamole or in a salad. 100 grams will provide 585mg of potassium or 14% of the RDA. That is 1.1g (32% RDA) in one cup pureed, and 975mg (28% RDA) in a single avocado (201 grams).

#3: Paprika and Red Chili Powder

Either paprika or red chili powder add a nice kick to any dish, and with all the potassium they provide you have good reason to start adding them. Paprika provides the most potassium with 2.3g (67% RDA) per 100 gram serving, or 164mg (5% RDA) per tablespoon. Chili powder will provide 1.9g (55% RDA) per 100 gram serving or 153mg (4% RDA) per tablespoon.

#4: Cocoa Powder and Chocolate

Dark Chocolate is an excellent source of iron and zinc in addition to potassium. Pure cocoa powder without any fat, milk, or sugar, provides the most potassium with 1.5 grams (44% RDA) in a 100g serving, or 1.3g (37% RDA) per cup, and 76mg (2% RDA) per tablespoon. Unsweetened Baking Chocolate provides 830mg (24% RDA) per 100 gram serving or 241mg (7% RDA) per square. Most sweetened milk chocolates will provide around 272mg (11% RDA) per 100 gram serving, and 164mg (5% RDA) per bar (1.5oz).

#5: Dried Apricots, Prunes, Zante Currants, and Raisins

Most common as a snack, dried apricots and prunes can also be chopped and served in a salad. A good source of fiber and many other vitamins, apricots provide 1.9g (53%RDA) of potassium per 100g serving (about 20 dried apricots). Prunes provide 1g (30% RDA) per 100g serving, or 1.4g (40% RDA) per cup. Zante currants are really a type of grape and taste very similar to raisins. Zante currants provide 892mg (25% RDA) of potassium per 100g serving, or 1.3g (37% RDA) per cup. Raisins provide almost the same amount with 825mg (24% RDA) per 100 gram serving, or 1.2g (24% RDA) per cup.

#6: Pistachios and Other Nuts

Pistachios are a delicious snack, and a great addition to salads. 100 grams (~3/4cup) will provide 1g (30% RDA) of potassium. Other nuts high in potassium include Beechnuts (29% RDA per 100g), Ginko nuts (29% RDA), Chestnuts (28% RDA), Almonds (21% RDA), Hazelnuts (19% RDA), Cashews (18% RDA), Pine nuts (17% RDA), Coconuts (16% RDA), and Walnuts (15% RDA).

#7: Seeds (Pumpkin, Squash, Sunflower, and Flax)

A popular food in the Middle East and East Asia pumpkin and squash seeds contain about 919mg (26% RDA) of potassium per 100g serving, 588mg (17% RDA) per cup. If you can't find these in your local supermarket you will surely find them in Middle Eastern or East Asian specialty stores. Alternatively, you can also save any pumpkin and squash seeds you have and roast them in your oven. The seeds are typically eaten by cracking the outer shell and eating the seed inside. Sunflower seeds are also a good source of potassium, providing 850mg (24% RDA) per 100 gram serving, or 1.1g (31% RDA) per cup. Flax seeds provide 813mg (23% RDA) of potassium per 100 gram serving, or 1.4g (39% RDA) per cup, and 81mg (2% RDA) per tablespoon.

#8: Fish (Pompano, Salmon, Halibut, Tuna)

Fish has many health benefits and is a great source of potassium. Pompano provides the most with 636mg (18% RDA) per 100 gram serving, or 540mg (15% RDA) per fillet (3 ounces, 85 grams). It is followed by Salmon which provides 534mg (15% RDA) per 3 ounce serving, Halibut, Yellow Fin Tuna, Lingcod, Mackerel, Anchovies, Herring, Cod, Snapper, Rockfish, Tilefish, Grouper, and finally Trout with 394mg (11% RDA) in a 3 ounce serinvg. Cooking fish with dry heat is the best way to preserve the potassium content.

#9: Beans

White beans provide the most potassium with 561mg (16% RDA) per 100 gram serving, 1g (29% RDA) per cup cooked. White beans are followed by Adzuki Beans, Soy Beans, Lima Beans, Pinto Beans, Kidney Beans, Great Northern Beans, Navy Beans, Pigeon Peas, Cranberry (Roman) Beans, French Beans, Lentils, Split Peas, Black Beans, Hyancinth, and finally Yardlong Beans with 539mg (15% RDA) per cup cooked.

#10: Dates (Medjool)

Dates are great as a snack, as an addition to fruits salads, or even savory stews. Medjool dates provide 696mg (20% RDA) per 100 gram serving, or 167mg (5% RDA) in a single date.

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Yes! Beans, artichokes, broccoli, brussel sprouts, chick peas, lentils, parsnips, soybeans, spinach, winter squash, potatoes (sweet and regular) and tomatoes are all good sources of potassium.

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Potatoes are a source of potassium and so are bananas, kidney beans, sun-dried tomatoes, white beans, dried figs and dried apricots.

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