An apple contains the following vitamins
Vitamin A, C, B1, B2, B6, Folate or folic acid.
an apple with no vitamin c
An apple has both vitamin A and vitamin C.
An average sized Apple contains 8mg of Vitamin C & a 100gm of Apple contains 6mg of Vitamin C.
apple because it is vitamin A
Both grapefruit and apple juice contain vitamin C, but grapefruit juice typically has a higher concentration. A serving of grapefruit juice can provide a significant portion of the daily recommended intake of vitamin C, while apple juice contains lower levels of this essential nutrient. However, both juices can contribute to your overall vitamin C intake when included as part of a balanced diet.
Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Folate, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, Thiamin, Riboflavin and Vitamin B6.
No they dont. But they do have high concentration of Vitamin E.Horse Isle answer: true RainFeather of Cremello
One medium apple (about 180 grams) has: 2% of your Vitamin A, 14% of your Vitamin C, 1% of your Calcium, and 1% of your Iron.
No, it is not sufficient with normal concentrations of vitamin C.
yes apple contains 1%of vitamin A.
Vitamin C, Carbohydrates, and Fiber
The concentration of vitamin C in the solution decreases.