The Health Benefits of Vitamin C
The recommended daily allowance for adult women is 75 milligrams and for adult men it's 90 milligrams. Get your vitamin C naturally with these top 10 food sources,
Guava:
Red Pepper:
Orange:
One medium orange contains 70 milligrams of vitamin C and 62 calories. If you prefer it in liquid form, 3/4 cup of orange juice contains 61 to 93 milligrams of vitamin C and 79 to 84 calories.
Green Pepper:
Green peppers offer 60 milligrams of vitamin C per half cup, with only 15 calories. When cooked, the vegetable provides 51 milligrams of vitamin C.
Grapefruit Juice:
One half of a grapefruit has 39 milligrams of vitamin C and 52 calories.
For more of the vital nutrient, go for the liquid: Three fourths of a cup of grapefruit juice provides 50 to 70 milligrams of vitamin C and 71 to 86 calories.
Vegetable Juice:
Drinking your vegetables provides plenty of nutrients, including a vitamin C punch (and, if your veggie juice is tomato-based, a healthy dose of lycopene, a disease-fighting phytonutrient). You'll get 50 milligrams of vitamin C and 34 calories in 3/4 cup of juice.
Strawberries:
Strawberries are full of fiber and antioxidants, including vitamin C. A half cup of strawberries contains 49 milligrams of the vitamin and 27 calories.
Brussels Sprouts:
This veggie may not be the most kid-friendly choice, but it is always a healthy pick — packed with both 48 milligrams of vitamin C, 300 micrograms of vitamin K, and just 28 calories.
Cantaloupe:
One quarter of a medium cantaloupe has 47 milligrams of vitamin C and 51 calories.
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