Cereal-based milk drink with vegetables for babies' dinner from 4/6 months
infant formula
Vitamin C cereal-based milk drink with vegetables for babies' dinner from 4/6 months
For 100 g
6.28 mg
Richest in vitamin c in the category infant formula
1
Preterm infant milk, ready-to-drink
infant formula
142 mg
2
Instant cereals powder to reconstitute from 4/6 months
infant formula
42.7 mg
3
Instant cereals powder to reconstitute from 6 months
infant formula
33.4 mg
4
Cocoa powder for baby
infant formula
29.5 mg
5
Cereal-based milk drink with vegetables for dinner from 12 months
infant formula
27.0 mg
Less rich in vitamin c in the category infant formula
1
Vegetable dish with starch and milk/cream, from 8/12 months
infant formula
0.50 mg
2
Vegetable dish with starch and milk/cream, from 12 months
infant formula
0.50 mg
3
Baby food vegetables, from 4-6 months
infant formula
0.50 mg
4
Milk-based baby dessert (e.g., custard)
infant formula
0.50 mg
5
Plant-based drink for babies
infant formula
0.50 mg
Top 10 foods highest in vitamin c
1
Acerola cherry, flesh and skin, without stone, raw, from Martinique
fruits, vegetables, legumes, and oilseeds
2850 mg
2
Acerola cherry, flesh and skin, pitted, raw
fruits, vegetables, legumes, and oilseeds
1680 mg
3
Fresh West Indian cherry or acerola juice
waters and other beverages
1600 mg
4
Cashew apple, flesh and skin, raw, from Martinique
fruits, vegetables, legumes, and oilseeds
556 mg
5
Guava, flesh without skin, purée, from Martinique
fruits, vegetables, legumes, and oilseeds
492 mg
6
Guacamole (pre-packaged)
cooking aids and miscellaneous ingredients
359 mg
7
Guava, flesh without skin, raw
fruits, vegetables, legumes, and oilseeds
228 mg
8
Blackcurrant, raw
fruits, vegetables, legumes, and oilseeds
181 mg
9
Red pepper, canned, drained
fruits, vegetables, legumes, and oilseeds
171 mg
10
Fresh thyme
cooking aids and miscellaneous ingredients
160 mg