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Vitamin A calculator: Fast FoodsFind food sorted by Vitamin A in 100 grams from Fast Foods category. Click on a Fast Foods item for calories, nutrition information and nutrition facts which can be scaled for different food amounts. Please remember that although this gives an indication of foods to eat to increase (or decrease) Vitamin A in your diet, you should also consider portion sizes. 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.
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| | Fast foods, nachos, with cheese and jalapeno peppers | 281 mcg |
| Fast foods, egg, scrambled | 223 mcg |
| Fast foods, croissant, with egg and cheese | 218 mcg |
| Fast foods, nachos, with cheese, beans, ground beef, and peppers | 171 mcg |
| McDONALD'S, Scrambled Eggs | 168 mcg |
| Entrees, crab cake | 155 mcg |
| Breakfast items, biscuit with egg and steak | 139 mcg |
| Fast foods, egg and cheese sandwich | 138 mcg |
| Fast foods, biscuit, with egg | 132 mcg |
| Fast foods, nachos, with cheese | 132 mcg |
| Fast foods, biscuit, with egg, cheese, and bacon | 132 mcg |
| McDONALD'S, McDONALDLAND Chocolate Chip Cookies | 129 mcg |
| Fast foods, english muffin, with egg, cheese, and canadian bacon | 129 mcg |
| McDONALD'S, Warm Cinnamon Roll | 126 mcg |
| LITTLE CAESARS 14" Cheese Pizza, Thin Crust | 123 mcg |
| Fast foods, biscuit, with egg and ham | 123 mcg |
| Fast foods, english muffin, with egg, cheese, and sausage | 119 mcg |
| Fast foods, ham, egg, and cheese sandwich | 116 mcg |
| Fast foods, croissant, with egg, cheese, and bacon | 110 mcg |
| PIZZA HUT 12" Cheese Pizza, THIN 'N CRISPY Crust | 107 mcg |
| Breakfast items, french toast with butter | 101 mcg |
| Sandwiches and burgers, cheeseburger, large, single meat patty, plain | 100 mcg |
| Fast Food, Pizza Chain, 14" Pizza, cheese topping, thin crust | 100 mcg |
| Fast foods, taco salad with chili con carne | 99 mcg |
| PIZZA HUT 14" Cheese Pizza, THIN 'N CRISPY Crust | 98 mcg |
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Nutrition FactsUse the links below to find the Nutrition Facts for all of the major vitamins, minerals, amino acids and nutrients that are required by the body.
calories, fat, carbohydrate, high protein food, high fiber food, low carb food, calcium, iron, magnesium, chromium, phosphorus, chloride, potassium, sodium, fluoride, iodine, zinc, copper, manganese, selenium, vitamins and minerals, vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin D, vitamin C, vitamin B1 (thiamin), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B3 (niacin), vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), vitamin B6, biotin (vitamin B7), Folic Acid (vitamin B9), vitamin B12, vitamin B13, vitamin B15, vitamin B17, vitamin K, folic acid, tryptophan, threonine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, cysteine, phenylalanine, tyrosine, valine, arginine, histidine, alanine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, glycine, proline, serine, cholesterol, essential fatty acids, trans fat, saturated fat, recommended dietary allowance |
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