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

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 Niacin.

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 Niacin.

 

Niacin in 100 g

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Orange-flavor drink, breakfast type, low calorie, powder80 mg
Fruit-flavored drink, powder, with high vitamin C, low calorie80 mg
Orange-flavor drink, KRAFT, TANG SUGAR FREE Low Calorie Drink Mix80 mg
Malted drink mix, chocolate, with added nutrients, powder50 mg
Malted drink mix, natural, with added nutrients, powder42 mg
Coffee, instant, regular, powder28 mg
Coffee, instant, regular, powder, half the caffeine28 mg
Coffee, instant, decaffeinated, powder28 mg
Coffee, instant, with chicory, powder21 mg
Coffee substitute, cereal grain beverage, powder17 mg
Tea, instant, unsweetened, powder, decaffeinated10 mg
Tea, instant, unsweetened, powder10 mg
Energy drink, RED BULL, with added caffeine, niacin, pantothenic acid, vitamins B6 and B128 mg
Orange-flavor drink, breakfast type, powder8 mg
Energy drink, RED BULL, sugar free, with added caffeine, naicin, pantothenic acid, vitamins B6 and B128 mg
Orange-flavor drink, KRAFT, TANG Drink Mix8 mg
Tea, instant, unsweetened, lemon-flavored, powder6 mg
Coffee, instant, with sugar, french-flavor, powder5 mg
Orange juice drink5 mg
Coffee, brewed, espresso, restaurant-prepared5 mg
Malted drink mix, natural, powder5 mg
Coffee, brewed, espresso, restaurant-prepared, decaffeinated5 mg
Coffee and cocoa (mocha) powder, with whitener and low calorie sweetener, decaffeinated4 mg
QUAKER OATS, PROPEL Fitness Water, fruit-flavored, non-carbonated4 mg
Coffee and cocoa (mocha) powder, with whitener and low calorie sweetener4 mg

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