Nutrient to Know: Vitamin C

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Which has more vitamin C: a cup of broccoli or an orange? Get the answer and learn more about the benefits of this vitamin.

What Is It?
Vitamin C (a.k.a. ascorbic acid) is one of many water-soluble vitamins. Because our bodies don’t store water-solubles well, you should make vitamin C-rich foods part of your everyday diet to get a steady supply. You may also spot “ascorbic acid” in the ingredients on some packaged foods — it’s sometimes added to foods to help them maintain freshness and color.

Why Is It Good for You?
Vitamin C forms collagen, a fibrous material that makes our body’s connective tissue and keeps skin, hair and nails vibrant and strong. This vitamin also increases your body’s absorption of iron. If you need to get more iron, try mixing vitamin C-rich foods with iron-rich foods to make sure you get the best of both.

Vitamin C also acts as an antioxidant to decrease inflammation and prevent damage to your body’s cells. Ever spritz cut-up apples or avocados with lemon juice to keep them fresh? It’s the same damage-fighting vitamin C in citrus juice that helps slow your apples’ browning.

You can easily get your vitamin C from whole foods, but many people take supplements, which are safe in small amounts. Anything over 1,000 milligrams can cause stomach upset and possibly kidney stones, so don’t overdo it.

Where Can I Find It?
To answer my teaser question, a single cup of broccoli has more vitamin C than a medium orange, and a medium red pepper has more than twice what the orange has! Eat any of the following foods, and you’ll be able to get the recommended 60 milligrams every day.

1 medium orange = 70 milligrams (116%)
1 cup chopped pineapple = 79 milligrams (131%)
1 cup broccoli = 81 milligrams (135%)
1 cup strawberries = 98 milligrams (163%)
1 medium red pepper = 152 milligrams (253%)

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2 Comments

Why is it that 70 milligrams of vitamin C in an orange is 116% of our daily requirement and 70 milligrams of vitamin C from pineapple is 131%?

chieftan on July 15, 2009 at 6:22 pm

Hi chieftan- good call! The value for pineapple is 79 milligrams – we'll make the edit.

danawhite on July 15, 2009 at 6:31 pm

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On Fruit Juice: Good or Bad?, CallFritz.com said:

If that is the case, it should say something about the fruit juice it's self. They are not real fruit. How can something so natural be so bad for you? Think about that. I would try a Yoli Health Drink to be on the safe side.

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