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Yes, caraway seeds do contain vitamin K, although in relatively small amounts compared to other food sources. They also provide various other nutrients and antioxidants, contributing to their health benefits. However, caraway seeds should not be relied upon as a primary source of vitamin K.
how much vitamin K in 1cup in sugar snap peas raw
Well any vitamin will kill you if you have too much
They provide many vitamins, in particular a high amount of 'C'
12 grams of Vitamin K each egg plant.
Cranberries, like many other foods, are really not a good source of Vitamin K.
Yes. Most green vegetables have some vitamin K. One cup of cooked green beans has approximately 20 mcg of vitamin K. Both frozen and canned beans will have less vitamin K then fresh beans.
Vitamin A, Calcium, Lutein, Potassium and small amounts of folate, magnesium, Vitamin C, Vitamin K; and how much you get depends on how much you eat. :)
It thins your blood
Vitamin K.
Quite a bit. Cowpeas (blackeyes), immature seeds, frozen, cooked, boiled, drained, with salt, contain the highest amount of Vitamin K. The amount of Vitamin K in a typical serving of 1 cup (or 170 g) is 62.56 ug. This is 78.2 % of the recommended daily value