Welcome to our section on Iron from this you can find out how much Iron in grapes. This is from our database of over 7500 food items and each food item can be scaled for different amounts of Iron.



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Iron in grapes - per 100 g Iron

 
Oil, vegetable, grapeseed - Iron0 mg
USDA Commodity, mixed fruit (peaches, pears, grapes), canned, light syrup, solids and liquids - Iron0 mg
USDA Commodity, mixed fruit (peaches, pears, grapes), canned, light syrup, drained - Iron0 mg
Grapes, canned, thompson seedless, heavy syrup pack, solids and liquids - Iron0 mg
Grapes, canned, thompson seedless, water pack, solids and liquids - Iron0 mg
Grapes, red or green (european type varieties, such as, Thompson seedless), raw - Iron0 mg
Grapes, american type (slip skin), raw - Iron0 mg




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Iron and Nutrition Facts - Top 151 Foods

a banana, an apple, an egg, an orange, wine, watermelon, chicken breast, beer, strawberries, alcohol, avocado, coffee, rice, blueberries, chicken, egg whites, red wine, pizza, broccoli, salmon, sugar, carrots, almonds, shrimp, cucumber, steak, honey, a pear, popcorn, milk, pineapple, lettuce, bacon, cantaloupe, orange, a bagel, a peach, celery, oatmeal, butter, cherries, grapefruit, pasta, brown rice, tomatoes, mushrooms, potatoes, baked potato, bread, white rice, peanut butter, cheese, corn, salad, a big mac, a potato, white wine, a slice of pizza, french fries, hard boiled egg, sweet potato, nuts, orange juice, green beans, tuna, skim milk, fish, butternut squash, peanuts, hamburger, green grapes, cottage cheese, yogurt, brown sugar, olives, cheesecake, pumpkin seeds, feta cheese, meatloaf, quinoa, a mango, beef, chilis, cheerios, chips, cod, coke, granola, iceberg lettuce, mango, pecans, raisins, saltine crackers, soy milk, spinach, spirulina, turkey, turkey breast, tuna salad, walnuts, whole milk, oats, cabbage, beets, beans, garbanzo beans, mayonnaise, fried chicken, tofu, kiwi, lentils, pomegranate, kale, black beans, coconut, jello, ice cream, dates, spaghetti, kidney beans, hot dog, cheddar cheese, hummus, eggplant, white bread, lemon, zucchini, tangerine, nectarines, artichokes, plums, whole wheat bread, coconut milk, ham, cranberries, apricots, honeydew, papaya, prunes, prune juice, ricotta, halibut, sea bass, scallops, deer, cauliflower, olive oil, garlic, apple juice, cranberry juice

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