10 Foods That Are High In Vitamin C

Good old Vitamin C is a water-soluble Vitamin thatโ€™s found in foods such as fruits and vegetables. It also helps prevent colds and flu, rebuilds tissues, bones and blood vessels plus itโ€™s a really good antioxidant. ย 

The reason why we need to be consuming Vitamin C often is because we cannot produce or store Vitamin C.

The DV (Health Slang For Daily Value) for Vitamin C is currently 90 mg, but if youโ€™re a women it turns out you only actually need 75mg every day but more wonโ€™t harm you either if you want to still get that 90mg!

The lack of Vitamin C causes deficiencies like frequent bruising and infections, poor wound healing, and bleeding gums.

So without further ado here are 10 foods that are high in Vitamin C (Iโ€™ve left out Oranges on purpose, everybody knows about them.. if you didnโ€™t, you do now!) ย 

 

Strawberries

This is one of the healthiest berries on planet earth, and is extremely high in Vitamin C. They are also high in antioxidants and fibre, which helps protect the heart from bad cholesterol (LDL) (Click Here). ย Just one cup full of strawberries provides 89mg of vitamin C & provides half of your Daily Vitamin C needs.

I would like to add also that due to the high antioxidant content in Strawberries, it is believed that it may help prevent Cancer, Heart disease and dementia.

 

 

Papayas

Papayas are also very high in Vitamin C with servings providing ย 97% of your DV.. Where people go wrong is throwing a ton of them into a blender and drinking it as a smoothie, which gets rid of a lot of the nutrients and ย because itโ€™s so much Papaya in one go, it becomes too sweet to be considered great for our health.

So if youโ€™re going to buy Papaya, eat it, itโ€™s very tasty.

Papaya is also high in Vitamin A (C is getting jealous.. letโ€™s move on)

 

 

Kiwis

This may take you by surprise but this bright green fruit has more Vitamin C in it than an orange does! They are also high in flavonoids and have just as much potassium in them as a Banana.

The New Zealand fruit packs 71mg of Vitamin C or if you like 79% of your DV.

Itโ€™s well known that Vitamin C rich kiwifruit helps reduce oxidative stress, lowers cholesterol and improves immunity.

 

 

Guava

Guava the exotic fruit is another great source for Vitamin C, containing up to 126mg to 250mg.. Thatโ€™s over twice our DV.. Get in!!!

Guava is also very rich in folic acid, fibre, potassium and manganese, making Guavas one of the best fruits to eat, plus itโ€™s certified as a ย Superfood.. so start eating Guava if you donโ€™t already!

 

Broccoli

Broccoli is a part of the cruciferous family. One half cup of cooked Broccoli provides 51mg of vitamin C or if you like 57% of your DV.

Broccoli decreases the chances of getting Cancer and improves our immunity.

No matter raw or cooked, you cannot go wrong with Broccoli.

 

Tomatoes

Not really spoken about enough for its Vitamin C but nevertheless it has plenty in there.

I would advise you go with the sun dried Tomatoes because they are concentrated with the essential nutrientโ€ฆ for example just one 100 gram serving will give you up to 100g of Vitamin C. This is 170% of your DV.

 

 

Melons

Just one cup of Melon will provide you with about 67mg of Vitamin C, plus Vitamin A, Potassium and Watermelon is another great source of Vitamin C as it will give you 112% of your DV.

 

 

Thyme

Fresh Thyme has three times more Vitamin C in it that Oranges and the highest Vitamin C of all of the herbs. Just 28 Grams of fresh Thyme will provide you 45mg of Vitamin C, which is 50% of your DV.

This will help your immunity and help fight infections. Thyme is also a popular remedy for sickness like sore throats, because of itโ€™s so high in Vitamin C. ย What you may not know is because of this, it helps to destroy viruses and bacteria and clear infected cells.

 

 

Parsley

Parsley is another herb with not as much Vitamin C in it as Thyme but still good enough.

Just 2 cups worth of these leaves gives you 8mg of Vitamin C .

This along with most other leafy greens is great because it increases the absorption of non heme iron. What that does is, it helps prevent iron deficiency anemia.

 

 

Lemon

Just one raw Lemon contains 79mg to 80mg of Vitamin C, also ย the Vitamin C in the lemon juice also acts as an antioxidant too.

You should also know in general when fruits and vegetables are cut, the enzyme polyphenol oxidase is exposed to Oxygen.

 

What this does is, it triggers oxidation and turns the food brown, for example if you cut an apple and you leave it for a bit it turns that colour.

Applying Lemon juice to the exposed surface acts a barrier, preventing the browning process.

THATโ€™S IT!

I really enjoyed sharing this with you guys. Please do let me know thoughโ€ฆ

What Do You Make Of All This?

What Vitamin C Foods Are You Eating More Of Now Since Reading This?

What Did You Take Away From This ?

Of course Any other questions are always welcome just leave a comment below

Until Then Ciao

We Look Up ๅคงย 

Karim David

The Healthy One

 

 

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Owen Hjort
Owen Hjort
5 years ago

This was top of my learning as I’m doing a project on it.

Ram Khan
Ram Khan
5 years ago

Wow I did not know there was so much in Vitamin C.

Karin Svane
Karin Svane
5 years ago

I loved this and not boring like other sites!

Charlotte Macdonald
Charlotte Macdonald
5 years ago

Epic content Karim ๐Ÿ™‚

Ollie Howard
Ollie Howard
5 years ago

I’m going for Strawberries it is Wimbledon season after all ahaha!

Matthew Bailey
Matthew Bailey
5 years ago

Great article you’ve made here dude. I never eaten Papayas before so I will try them and
Guava.

Antoine Mejia
Antoine Mejia
5 years ago

I learning that there is more to food than just eating anything, to treat my body like
an engine.

Terry Perkins
Terry Perkins
5 years ago

I’ve bought a load of melons as there are sold at a nearby store for under a pound.

Robin Young
Robin Young
5 years ago

This is educating me on things I thought I already knew and got wrong.
Thanks for this one ๐Ÿ™‚

Sam Martin
Sam Martin
5 years ago

I like the twist of not having Orange be on here like everyone else.

Will Vineyard
Will Vineyard
5 years ago

I need to more vitamin C in my life that’s what I’ve taken away.

Janard Freeman
Janard Freeman
5 years ago

Does lemon in water count?

Ramell Nicholls
Ramell Nicholls
5 years ago

If it was not for this article I would never of known that I had parsley growing in my garden.
I took no notice of it and have been buying it in the shop for years!

I decided to look up and then I saw
it and asked my wife how long have we had Parsley for? she said we’ve had it since we moved in.

I’ve become more aware and I’ve started walking now everyday just like you, it’s quite hard at the moment
but I’m going to keep going.

Thank you for the motivation Karim.

Donna Alldred
Donna Alldred
5 years ago

Great article Karim ๐Ÿ™‚

Leah Vinning
Leah Vinning
5 years ago

Thanks for the tips Karim.

Lily Munro
Lily Munro
5 years ago

I really want to try Guava for the first time.

Ned Huisken
Ned Huisken
5 years ago

I went and bought Papayas for myself and Kiwis.

Helene Nicolau
Helene Nicolau
5 years ago

Thanks for teaching me something new ๐Ÿ™‚

Jamie Seuper
Jamie Seuper
5 years ago

Loving the site here, thanks for the tips.

Trini Pickening
Trini Pickening
5 years ago

I’m eating less ice cream and more Guava now. I already make my own homemade Guava drinks too.

Keyon Gulian
Keyon Gulian
5 years ago

I thought it was all Oranges to be honest with you haha.

Ellesha Glanville
Ellesha Glanville
5 years ago

Thank you for motivating me to eat better each week ๐Ÿ™‚

Cristian Sloan
Cristian Sloan
5 years ago

I’ve lost so much weight thanks to this site, do you mind if send you my before and after pictures ?

Sidney Nielsen
Sidney Nielsen
5 years ago

Nice content Karim keep it up ๐Ÿ™‚

Sam Dillon
Sam Dillon
5 years ago

I’ve got Guava which I’ve never tried before and I love it, Strawberries but without any cream.

Emily Woods
Emily Woods
5 years ago

Thank you for helping me understand all this and making it simple.

Lilly Nicholson
Lilly Nicholson
5 years ago

Is this listed from the best at the top and the worse at the bottom?

Maddison Freeman
Maddison Freeman
5 years ago

Your site leaves me stress free as what you tell us we can do actually works! thank you so much for helping me XXXX

Zac Rogers
Zac Rogers
5 years ago

This really got me thinking Karim. Now knowing how important it is has really motivated me to start eating fresher food,

I feel like now is the time to start looking after myself better.

Ricio Chad
Ricio Chad
5 years ago

Wow Kiwis has more Vitamin C than Oranges.. I can’t wait to pull that fact out in a debate!

Erin Bauer
Erin Bauer
5 years ago

Great site you’ve got here ๐Ÿ™‚

Steve Fulton
Steve Fulton
5 years ago

Why has no one ever promoted Kiwi for Vitamin C like they do with Oranges that have less ?

Morgan Perry
Morgan Perry
5 years ago

Massive shift in my process of thinking of Vitamin C, I never thought I would learn so much about a subject
I’ve studied about in Uni, but I ended learning more here than I did in 3 years of Uni lol.

Lee Rice
Lee Rice
5 years ago

I’ve never heard of Guava before so I’m looking forward to eating that.

Ashley Day
Ashley Day
5 years ago

This was a great article filled with your passion and tips that always equals a great read for me.
Keep going and I’ll look forward to learning more from you.

Sierra Ortiz
Sierra Ortiz
5 years ago

Loved this one ๐Ÿ™‚

Cheyanne Herring
Cheyanne Herring
5 years ago

Great article.. Thank you btw! I’ve bought all the foods listed and trying to put them all into diet, what I noticed was I feel a lot better then I did buying microwave meals.

It’s like I’m becoming less grumpy and more positive just by what I’m eating! I know it may sound crazy but it has changed me for the better.

Merlin Palewan
Merlin Palewan
5 years ago

Well said, the only Article I’ve come across that did no include oranges ๐Ÿ™‚

Juliet Harrell
Juliet Harrell
5 years ago

You came through on your promise wow!

Sri Rai
Sri Rai
5 years ago

Young and smart I like that about you!

Issie
Issie
5 years ago

Hi Karim. Great benefits of vitamin C. I love this post. What you have suggested are what I love to eat. I think Vitamin C is not only good for health by food but Vitamin C was applied to serum or cosmetics. Vitamin C Serums For Face that make skins look radiant and gorgeous as shown here http://www.womensedge.org/best-vitamin-c-serums-face/. It’s amazing Vitamin C.