Mushrooms provide vitamin D, if exposed to just 5 minutes of UV light after being harvested; this is one of a few natural sources of vitamin D for vegans. Very few foods are naturally rich in vitamin D, and most vitamin D intake is in the form of fortified products including milk, soy milk and cereal grains.
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None. There are no vegetables that are naturally a source of vitamin D. Products like soy milk, almond milk, Orange Juice and breakfast cereals are enriched with vitamin D. Some mushrooms and fission yeasts contain a vitamin D precursor, ergosterol, that can be converted to vitamin D2 with exposure to ultraviolet light (specifically UV-B).
Vitamin D3 is an animal product derived from 7-dehydrocholesterol upon exposure to UV-B. 7-dehydrocholesterol is synthesized in animals along with cholesterol, and each can be converted to the other. Vitamin D3 dietary supplements are typically produced by exposing lanolin (washed from freshly shorn wool) to UV-B in a production facility. Because animals produce the precursor and convert it to vitamin D3 by the simple act of being under the Sun, it is not required in the diet, provided you receive enough direct exposure to sunlight, and so is not a true vitamin.
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Vitamin D is formed in your skin when the skin is exposed to UV
there are no fruits with vitamin d, and the mushroom is the only vegetable that has it
Yes
Green, leafy vegetables. when you are in the sun your body can produce its own vitamin D
vitamin a, b, c, d. all contain vitamin. but different type of vitamin only.
You can get vitamin D from the sun. Your body produces vitamin D when exposed to UV rays from the sun. That is not to say that you should lay in the sun for hours, but if you are lacking in vitamin D, try doing some outdoor activities and eat lots of green leafy vegetables.
Vitamin K is a blood-clotting vitamin.
Fish are a source of vitamin D; for vitamin A you need carrots, apricots, cantaloupe, or other orange or yellow colored fruits and vegetables.
Vitamins are essential to the human body. Foods that are well known for having vitamins are fruits and vegetables. You can get vitamins from a variety of foods such as : Vitamin D- drinking milk, Vitamin A- eating carrots, Vitamin C- eating citrus fruits and Vitamin B - eating green leafy vegetables. If you do not like fruits and vegetables, you can also do like me and take vitamin supplement pills.
vitamin D
Mushrooms provide vitamin D, if exposed to just 5 minutes of UV light after being harvested; this is one of a few natural sources of vitamin D for vegans. Very few foods are naturally rich in vitamin D, and most vitamin D intake is in the form of fortified products including milk, soy milk and cereal grains. Currently, there are some companies selling mushrooms that have been exposed to UV light and contain high levels of Vitamin D.