Foods High In Iron

Obtain iron from these food sources and you might not need supplement anymore. Find out what foods are good sources of iron. Trusted nutrition information from registered dietitians.

Foods High In Iron

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Food sources of iron1

Food Group

Item

Amount of iron (mg)

Serving size

Grain

Wheat flour*

2.8

125mL

Bread, sliced*

2.2

2 slices

Pita*

1.8

1 pita (17cm diameter)

Tortilla, wheat*

1.6

1 tortilla (20cm diameter)

Pearl barley

2.2

1 cup cooked

Bulgur

1.8

1 cup cooked

Quinoa

3.4

1 cup cooked

Pasta*

1.9

1 cup cooked

Egg noodles

2.7

1 cup cooked

Cereal

All Bran Buds

3.5

1/3 cup

All Bran Flakes

9.4

1 cup

Oatmeal Crisp Almond

7

1 cup

Corn flakes

6.3

1 cup

Shreddies

5.1

1 cup

Rice Krispies

3.5

1 cup

Cheerios

3.2

1 cup

Shredded Wheat, original

2.8

2 biscuit

Shredded Wheat, dark chocolate

2.8

1 cup

Seafood

Clam

20

6 large cooked

Mussel

5

15 small cooked

Oyster

4.9

6 raw

Sardine, Atlantic

3.1

75g

Sardine, Pacific

2.4

75g

Shrimp

2.3

75g

Scallop

2.3

78g

Pickerel (Walleye)

1.3

75g

Mackerel, Atlantic

1.2

75g

Tuna, light

1

75g

Haddock

1

75g

Meat and Poultry

Beef, tenderloin

2.9

75g cooked

Beef, stewing, lean

2.6

75g cooked

Beef, flank steak

2.2

75g cooked

Beef, ground, lean or extra-lean

2.1

75g cooked

Lamb, ground

1.3

75g cooked

Lamb, loin

1.6

75g cooked

Lamb, rib

1.2

75g cooked

Pork, tenterloin

1

75g cooked

Pork, back rib

0.9

75g cooked

Pork, ground, lean

0.9

75g cooked

Veal, ground

0.7

75g cooked

Turkey, dark meat, skinless boneless

1.7

75g cooked

Turkey, ground

1.4

75g cooked

Turkey, light meat, skinless boneless

1

75g cooked

Chicken, thigh, skinless boneless

1

75g cooked

Liver, chicken

9.7

75g cooked

Legume

Soybean

6.5

175mL cooked

White bean

5.8

175mL cooked

Lentil

4.9

175mL cooked

Navy bean

3.6

175mL cooked

Black bean

3.4

175mL cooked

Pinto bean

2.6

175mL cooked

Kidney bean

2.4

175mL cooked

Chickpea

2.4

175mL cooked

Split pea

1.9

175mL cooked

Hummus

1.4

60mL

Nut and seed

Pumpkin seed

5.2

60mL

Cashew

2.1

60mL

Pine nuts

1.9

60mL

Almond

1.6

60mL

Pistachio

1.3

60mL

Sunflower seed

1.2

60mL

Vegetable

Spinach, boiled

6.8

1 cup

Spinach, raw

0.9

1 cup

Swiss chard

4.2

1 cup cooked

Snow pea

3.4

1 cup cooked

Green pea

2.2

1 cup cooked

Acorn squash

2

1 cup cooked

Potato, baked with skin

1.9

1 medium

Tomato, canned

1.5

1 cup

Other Food

Dark chocolate, 70%

2.5

50g

Dark chocolate, 45%

1.5

50g

*Averages were taken among similar products.

Recommended Intake of Iron2

Age or Subgroup

Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)(mg/day)

Infant

7-12 months

11

Children

1-3 years

7

4-8 years

10

9-13 years

8

Females

14-18 years

15

19-50 years

18

>51 years

8

Pregnant

27

Lactating

9-10

Males

14-18 years

11

>19 years

8

Note: Due to lower rate of absorption of iron from plant-based sources, the recommended intake is 1.8 times higher for vegetarians and vegans than the number provided above.

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Refrence:
  1. Health Canada. (2008). Nutrient Value of Some Common Foods. Ottawa, ON: Minister of Health

  2. Government of Canada. (2010). Dietary Reference Intake Tables. Ottawa, ON: Canada.ca