All food in raw form contains nutrients, which includes vitamins. They just don't all contain the same vitamins and some have greater quantities of vitamins than others.
Foods that contain significant amounts of specific vitamins are:
Vitamin A - carrots, spinach, tomatoes, pecans, other fruits, vegetables and dairy foods
Vitamins B1 (Thiamine) - Avocado, grapes, Oranges, asparagus, potatoes, brown rice, flax seed, beef, salmon, tuna and other foods
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) - Bananas, grapes, broccoli, peas, almonds, oats, beef, chicken, turkey, navy beans, pinto beans, other foods.
Vitamin B3 (niacin) - nectarine, peach, corn, mushrooms, barley, beef. chicken, sardines, fava beans, other foods.
Vitamin B5 (pathogenic acid) - dates, raspberries, broccoli, corn, sunflower seeds, beef, chicken breast. lamb, turkey, black eyed peas, other foods
Vitamin B6 (pryidoxine) - avocado, banana, corn, green pepper, sunflower seeds, walnuts, chicken (dark meat), tuna, kidney beans, navy beans, other foods
Vitamin B9 (foliate, folic acid) - oranges, pineapple, cabbage, squash, sunflower seeds, peanuts, Cheddar cheese, salmon, most beans - especially black eyed peas and soybeans, other foods
Vitamin B12 - Beef, Cheddar cheese, sardines, other foods
Vitamin C - oranges, kiwi, broccoli, green peppers, cod, perch, goats milk, other foods
Vitamin D - mushrooms, beef, cod, herring, turkey bacon, other foods
Vitamin E - kiwi, peaches, potatoes, spirulina, cashews, pistachios, beef, eggs, kidney beans, other foods
Vitamin K - blackberries, blueberries, kiwi, broccoli, cucumber, cashews, pistachios, beef, lamb, turkey leg, split peas, other foods
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No not all fruits have significant amount of vitamin C. High levels of Vitamin C are in Red Berries, Kiwi, Red and Green Bell Peppers, Broccoli, Spinach,Tomatoes and juice from Grapefruits and Oranges etc
Fruits are a major dietary source of vitamin C. The average apple has 8.4 mg of vitamin C. Some high vitamin C fruits include orange, papaya, cantaloupe, and raspberries.
you cannot get all of the vitamins from fruits but u can get 95percent of the vitamins.
That depends on what fruit- oranges contain vitamin C.
YES IT CONTAINS VITAMINS AND MINERALS BUT ALSO SUGARS IN HIGH AMOUNTS WHICH CAN HARM THE BODY BETTER FOODS WOULD BE ORGANIC LETTUCE / CAULIFLOWER / GARLIC AND ORGANIC MEAT
corn meat greens grains and that is all
yes it does.it contains vitamin A,B,and C
vitamins c iron
fructose, citric acid, vitamins , antioxidents
fruit e.g oranges veg e.g carrots
if you dont get enough of vitamins and minerals then everything can get serious. you can get diseases like asanemia or maybe from young growth all of your bones might not fully develop inside you. but luckily all these minerals and vitamis are easy to find in our daily fruit and veg. lilmisssanaxxx
Lanzones fruit is a good source of Vitamin B1 and B2. They also contain some good minerals. This fruit is also rich in Vitamin A that is responsible in having a healthy teeth and skin.
all the vitamins
No fruit contains ALL vitamins. Some are richer in certain vitamins than others.
vitamins c iron
yes if it has real fruit slices in it
A, C
All fruits and vegetable contain not only the vitamins needed but minerals and water our bodies need to stay healthy.
Like all fruit, mangoes enhance the immune system, provide: energy, natural enzymes, vitamins, and minerals.
yes. it has the most nutrition of all of the orange fruit. it also has alot of fiber and antioxidants that help you fight cancer.
Fruit are basically the carriers. They carry vitamins and nutrition. Your mouth is like the base, the house, castle. When you eat the fruit, it is like depositing the vitamins and nutrition into your stomach, which is the vault.
That depends on the fruit, and how it's prepared. Many fruits contain sugar, vitamins, and dietary fiber. The nutrients in fruit include vitamins, minerals, water, fibre and natural sugars.
It really depends exactly what vitamins you need. Food with natural vitamins is the best way to go. If you take too much of a vitamin supplement it can actually hurt you. Almost all food has vitamins but vegetables and fruit are packed with them.
Fruit contains of vitamins minerals and much more. LOL