We have sorted our database of Beverages food nutrition items based on amount of Vitamin E in 100 grams, to give a list of Beverages foods high in Vitamin E.

Click a food item to give a full nutrition breakdown which can be scaled for different food amounts. Please remember that although this gives an indication of foods you should also consider portion sizes of Vitamin E.

For example chives have a high amount of vitamin C in 100 grams but a portion size may only be a tablespoon or 0.2 g. We hope you find the list useful for Foods high in Vitamin E.

 

Vitamin E in 100 g

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Mixed vegetable and fruit juice drink, with added nutrients1 mg
QUAKER OATS, PROPEL Fitness Water, fruit-flavored, non-carbonated1 mg
Coffee, instant, with sugar, french-flavor, powder1 mg
Alcoholic beverage, beer, regular, all0 mg
Alcoholic beverage, creme de menthe, 72 proof0 mg
Carbonated beverage, cream soda0 mg
Carbonated beverage, reduced sugar, cola, contains caffeine and sweeteners0 mg
Chocolate syrup0 mg
Coffee, instant, regular, powder, half the caffeine0 mg
Coffee, instant, with sugar, mocha-flavor, powder0 mg
Eggnog-flavor mix, powder, prepared with whole milk0 mg
Lemonade, powder, prepared with water0 mg
Malt beverage0 mg
Orange and apricot juice drink, canned0 mg
Tea, brewed, prepared with tap water0 mg
Tea, instant, sweetened with sodium saccharin, lemon-flavored, powder0 mg
Orange-flavor drink, breakfast type, powder, prepared with water0 mg
Water, municipal0 mg
Fruit punch-flavor drink, powder, without added sodium, prepared with water0 mg
Chocolate-flavor beverage mix for milk, powder, with added nutrients, prepared with whole milk0 mg
Chocolate-flavored drink, whey and milk based0 mg
Alcoholic beverage, whiskey sour, prepared from item 140280 mg
Carbonated beverage, club soda0 mg
Carbonated beverage, cola, with higher caffeine0 mg
Chocolate-flavor beverage mix, powder, prepared with whole milk0 mg

Nutrition Facts

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