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Foods That Do Not Contain Vitamin C

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Food Name Calories Vitamin C
Butter, salted 717 0
Butter, whipped, with salt 717 0
Butter oil, anhydrous 876 0
Cheese, blue 353 0
Cheese, brick 371 0
Cheese, brie 334 0
Cheese, camembert 300 0
Cheese, caraway 376 0
Cheese, cheddar 403 0
Cheese, cheshire 387 0
Cheese, colby 394 0
Cheese, cottage, creamed, large or small curd 98 0
Cheese, cottage, nonfat, uncreamed, dry, large or small curd 72 0
Cheese, cottage, lowfat, 2% milkfat 86 0
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About This No Vitamin C Food Database

This database provides nutrient data for those common foods that have zero vitamin C content.
For listings of vitamin C content of foods or for low-vitamin C foods, please see:

  • Vitamin C Content of 7,000+ Foods, US Survey database
  • Vitamin C Content of 8,000+ Foods, USDA Reference database

Effects of Too much Vitamin C

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an essential nutrient. Still, it's possible to have too much vitamin C.

For adults, the recommended dietary reference intake for vitamin C is 65 to 90 milligrams (mg) a day, and the upper limit is 2,000 mg a day. Although too much dietary vitamin C is unlikely to be harmful, large doses of vitamin C supplements may cause abdominal bloating and cramps, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, headache, insomnia, or kidney stones.

Fruits and Fruit Products Lowest in Vitamin C

Vitamin C content is in milligrams per 100 grams of food weight.


Vitamin C (mg)
Fruits Lowest in Vitamin C (100 g)

0.2
Apple, cooked or canned, with syrup

0.2
Plum, rock salt, dried

0.3
Apricot, dried, cooked

0.3
Apricot, dried, cooked, with sugar

0.3
Apricot, dried, cooked, unsweetened

0.4
Plum, cooked or canned

0.4
Plum, cooked or canned, drained solids

0.4
Plum, cooked or canned, in heavy syrup

0.4
Plum, cooked or canned, in light syrup

0.6
Tamarind pulp, dried, sweetened ("Pulpitas")

0.6
Prune, dried, uncooked

0.7
Blueberry pie filling

0.7
Pear, cooked or canned, in light syrup

0.8
Plums, baby food, junior

0.8
Prunes with oatmeal, baby food, strained

0.9
Apple, dried, cooked, with sugar

1.0
Figs, cooked or canned, in light syrup

1.0
Blueberries, frozen, sweetened

Vitamin C (mg)
Fruits Lowest in Vitamin C (100 g)

1.0
Apricot, dried, uncooked

1.0
Grapes, seedless, cooked or canned, in heavy syrup

1.0
Apple, dried, cooked, unsweetened

1.0
Fruit salad (excluding citrus fruits) with pudding

1.0
Fig, cooked or canned

1.0
Grapes, seedless, cooked or canned, unsweetened, water pack

1.0
Pear, cooked or canned, unsweetened, water pack

1.0
Fig, cooked or canned, in heavy syrup

1.0
Fig, cooked or canned, unsweetened, water pack

1.0
Grapes, seedless, cooked or canned

1.1
Plums, baby food, strained

1.1
Blueberries, cooked or canned

1.1
Pear, cooked or canned, drained solids

1.1
Pear, cooked or canned, in heavy syrup

1.1
Cherry vanilla pudding, baby food, strained

1.1
Pear, cooked or canned

1.1
Blueberries, cooked or canned, in heavy syrup

1.2
Applesauce, stewed apples, sweetened with low calorie sweetener

1.2
Applesauce, stewed apples, unsweetened

1.3
Prunes, baby food, strained

1.6
Pear, cooked or canned, juice pack

1.7
Applesauce, stewed apples

1.7
Applesauce, stewed apples, with sugar

Vitamin C (mg)
Fruits Lowest in Vitamin C (100 g)

1.9
Fruit cocktail, cooked or canned, in light syrup

1.9
Fruit cocktail, cooked or canned, in heavy syrup

1.9
Fruit cocktail, cooked or canned, drained solids

2.0
Cranberries, NS as to raw, cooked, or canned

2.0
Cranberries, cooked or canned

2.1
Fruit cocktail, cooked or canned, unsweetened, water pack

2.1
Cherries, sour, red, cooked, unsweetened

2.2
Soursop (Guanabana) nectar

2.2
Cherries, sweet, cooked, unsweetened, water pack

2.3
Rhubarb, cooked or canned, drained solids

2.4
Peach, cooked or canned, in light or medium syrup

2.5
Blueberries, frozen, NS as to sweetened or unsweetened

2.5
Blueberries, frozen, unsweetened

2.5
Fruit, dried (assume uncooked)

2.5
Fruit dessert, baby food, strained

2.5
Cherries, sweet, cooked or canned, juice pack

2.6
Prune, dried, cooked, with sugar

2.7
Apricot, cooked or canned, in light syrup

2.7
Fruit cocktail, cooked or canned, juice pack

2.7
Plum, cooked or canned, unsweetened, water pack

2.8
Fruit dessert, baby food

2.8
Blackberries, cooked or canned

2.8
Peach, cooked or canned, in heavy syrup

2.8
Blackberries, cooked or canned, in heavy syrup

2.8
Plum, cooked or canned, juice pack

2.8
Peach, cooked or canned, drained solids

Vitamin C (mg)
Fruits Lowest in Vitamin C (100 g)

2.8
Cherry pie filling, low calorie

2.8
Peach, cooked or canned

2.9
Prune, dried, cooked, unsweetened

2.9
Peach, cooked or canned, unsweetened, water pack

3.0
Fruit dessert, baby food, junior

3.0
Apple-raspberry juice

3.1
Apricot, cooked or canned, drained solids

3.1
Boysenberries, frozen

3.1
Apricot, cooked or canned

3.1
Apricot, cooked or canned, in heavy syrup

3.2
Blueberries, cooked or canned, unsweetened, water pack

3.3
Rhubarb, cooked or canned, in heavy syrup

3.3
Rhubarb, frozen, with sugar

3.3
Rhubarb, cooked or canned

3.4
Peach, dried, cooked, with sugar

3.4
Apricot, cooked or canned, unsweetened, water pack

3.5
Apple, baked, with sugar

3.5
Apple salad with dressing

3.5
Apple, baked, NS as to added sweetener

3.6
Cherries, sweet, cooked or canned, in heavy syrup

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Foods That Do Not Contain Vitamin C

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