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1 VITAMIN K 1 (PHYLLOQUINONE) CONTENT OF COMMON FOODS s Food Category A. Fruits..2 B. Milk & Cheese...3 C. Eggs. 3 D. Legumes & Nuts.. 3 E. Meat, Poultry & Fish 4 F. Grain Products.. 5 G. Vegetables... 6 H. Snacks 8 I. Condiments & Sweetners. 8 J. Mixed Dishes & Meals. 9 K. Fats & Dressings..10 L. Desserts...11 M. Beverages..12 References: Booth SL, Madabushi HT, Davidson KW, et al. Tea and coffee brews are not dietary sources of vitamin K 1 (phylloquinone). J Am Diet Assoc* 1995;95:82-83 Booth SL, Sadowski JA, Pennington JAT. Phylloquinone (Vitamin K1) content of foods in the U.S. Food and Drug Amdinistration s Total Diet Study. JAgric Food Chem 1995;43:1574-1579. Booth SL, Sadowski JA, Weihrauch JL, Ferland G, Phylloquinone (Vitamin K 1 ) content of foods: A provisional table. J Food Comp Anal 1993;6:109-120. Pennington JA, Church HN: Food Values of Portions Commonly Used. 16th Edition. J.P. Lippincott Company. 1994.

2 A. FRUITS Apple Green peel 60* Red peel 20* Apple, red, raw 1 medium 1.8 Applesauce, bottled ½ cup 0.6 Apricot, raw 3 medium 3.3 Avocado, raw 1 small 14 Banana, raw 1 medium 0.2 Blueberries, canned ½ cup 6* Cantaloupe, raw 2/3 cup 0.4 Cherries, sweet, raw 15 cherries 1.5 Cranberry sauce 1/3 cup 1* Fruit cocktail, canned in heavy syrup ½ cup 2.6 Grapefruit, raw ½ medium <0.01 Grapes, red/green. Seedless, raw 1cup 8.3 Kiwi fruit 1 ¼ medium 25* Lemon, fresh 2 medium 0.2* Orange, raw ¾ medium <0.01 Peach, raw 1 medium 2.1 Pear, canned in light syrup ½ cup 0.2 Pear, raw ¾ pear 4.9 Pineapple, canned in juice 1/3 cup pieces 0.3 Pineapple, fresh ½ cup, pieces 0.1* Plums, raw 1 ½ medium 8.2 Prunes, dried 12 prunes 1.4 Pumpkin, canned ½ cup 16* Raisins, dried 2/3 cup 1.7 Strawberries, raw 2/3 cup 1.5 Watermelon, raw 2/3 cup 0.2 Calculated based on estimated portions to equal 100 gm. from Pennington JA, Church HN: Food Values of Portions Commonly Used. 16 th Edition, J.P. Lippincott Company, 1994. Booth SL, Sadowski JA, Pennington JAT. Phylloquinone (Vitamin K 1 ) content of foods in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration s Total Diet Study. J Agric Food Chem 1995;43:1574-1579. * Booth SL, Sadowski JA, Weihrauch JL, Ferland G. Vitamin K 1 [Phylloquinone] content of foods: A provisional table. J Food Comp Anal 1993;6:109-120 # Booth SL, Madabushi HT, Davidson KW, et al. Tea and coffee brews are not dietary sources of vitamin K 1 [phylloquinone]. J Am Diet Assoc 1995;95:82-83. Not available

3 B. MILK & CHEESE Cheese, American processed 3.5 oz. 1.6 Cheese, cheddar 3.5 oz. 2.1 Cheese, cottage, 4% milk fat 3.5 round Tbsp. 0.4 Cheese, cream. 2.9 Cheese, Swiss 3.5 oz. 2.8 Cream, sour 8 Tbsp. 1* Milk, Chocolate, fluid 3 fl. oz. 0.2 Milk, evaporated, canned 3 fl. oz. 1.6 Milk, low fat (2%) chocolate 3 fl. oz. 0.4* Milk, low fat (2% fat). fluid 3 fl. oz. 0.2 Milk, skim. fluid 3 fl. oz. 0.01 Milk, whole (dry) ¾ cup 2* Milk, whole, fluid 3 fl. oz. 0.3 Yogurt, fruit-flavored, low fat (fruit mixed in) 3.5 fl. oz 3.0 Yogurt, plain, low fat 3.5 fl. oz 0.1 C. EGGS Eggs, boiled 2 (large) 0.3 Eggs, fried 2 (large) 6.9 Eggs, scrambled 2 (large) 12 D. NUTS Nuts, mixed, no peanuts, dry roasted 3.5 oz. 13 Peanut butter, smooth 6 Tbsp. 0.3 Peanut, dry, roasted 3.5 oz. 0.3 Peanut, raw 3.5 oz. 0.2* Pecan, dry 3.5 oz. 10* Pistachio nut 3.5 oz. 70*

4 E. MEAT, POULTRY, AND FISH Abalone 3.5 oz 23* Beef, chuck roast, baked 3.5 oz 0.7 Beef, ground, pan-cooked 3.5 oz 2.4 Beef, steak, loin, pan-cooked 3.5 oz 1.8 Bologna, sliced 4 slices 0.3 Bream, butterfly 3.5 oz 0.2* Chicken breast, roasted 3.5 oz <0.01 Chicken nuggets, fast food 5 nuggets 1.5 Chicken, fried (breast, leg, and thigh), fast food 1 piece 1.3 Chicken, fried (breast, leg, and thigh), homemade 1 piece 4.5 Clam 5 large 0.2* Eel 3.5 oz 0.02* Fish sticks, frozen, heated 3.5 sticks 6.8 (1 stick = 4 x 2 x 1/2 ) Frankfurters, beef, boiled 2 franks 1.8 Haddock, pan-cooked 3.5 oz 5.2 Ham luncheon meat, sliced 5 slices <0.01 Ham, baked 3.5 oz <0.01 Lamb chop, pan-cooked 3.5 oz 4.6 Liver, beef, fired 3.5 oz 2.7 Mackerel 3.5 oz 5* Octopus 3.5 oz 0.07 Oyster 7 medium 0.1* Pork bacon, pan-cooked 16 medium slices 0.1 Pork chop, pan-cooked 3.5 oz 3.1 Pork roast, baked 3.5 oz <0.01 Pork sausage, pan-cooked 7 ½ links or 3 ½ 3.4 patties Prawn 3.5 oz 0.03* Salami, sliced 4 slices 1.3 Salmon, pink 3.5 oz 0.4* Sardines 3.5 oz 0.09* Saury, Pacific 3.5 oz 0.02* Shrimp, boiled <0.01 Squid 3.5 oz 0.02* Tuna, bluefin 3.5 oz 0.03* Tuna, canned in oil, drained 3.5 oz 24 Turkey breast, roasted 3.5 oz <0.01 Veal cutlet, pan-cooked 3.5 oz 6.6 Yellowtail, young 3.5 oz 0.08*

5 F. GRAIN PRODUCTS Bagel, plain 2 bagels 0.4 Biscuit, from refrigerated dough, baked 3 ½ biscuits 4.6 Bread, corn homemade 1 piece 7.4 Bread, cracked wheat 4 slices 3.5 Bread, rye 4 slices 3.0 Bread, white 4 slices 1.9 Bread, white roll 3 ½ rolls 2.1 Bread, whole wheat 4 slices 3.4 Cereal, bran, raisin 3.5 oz 1.6 Cereal, Fruit-flavored, sweetened 3.5 oz 0.2 Cereal, granola 3.5 oz 1.8 Cereal, oat ring 3.5 oz 0.8 Cereal, shredded wheat 3.5 oz 1.5 Cereal, wheat, farina, quick (1-3 min.), cooked ½ cup 0.06 Cereal, crisped rice 3 ½. Cups <0.01 Corn grits, regular, cooked ½ cup <0.01 Cornflakes 3.5 oz 0.03 Crackers, graham 14 crackers 8.9 Crackers, saltine 33 crackers 3.6 Crackers, butter-type 28 crackers 13.1 Egg noodles, boiled ¾ cup 0.09 Flour Barley Buckwheat Rice Wheat ¾ cup 2/3 cup ¾ cup 1* 7* 0.04* 0.6* Macaroni, boiled ¾ cup 0.05 Muffin, blueberry, commercial 2 ½ muffins 25 Muffin, English, plain, toasted 2 muffins 0.3 Oatmeal, quick (1-3 min.) cooked ½ cup 0.4 Pancakes from mix Three 4 pancakes 6.5 Rice cake 20 rice cakes 0.6* Rice, white cooked ½ cup <0.01 Sesame seed, dry 11 Tbsp. 8* Spaghetti, dry 3.5 oz 0.02* Tortilla, flour 3 tortillas 3.1

6 G. VEGETABLES Algae Green laver Purple laver Konbu Hijiki 3.5 oz 3.5 oz Mean Vitamin K1 4* 1385* 66* 327* Amaranth, raw leaf 1140* Artichoke, globe 1/3 medium 14* Asatsuki, leaf 190* Ashitaba, leaf 590* Asparagus, fresh/frozen, boiled 7 spears 80 Basella, raw leaf 160* Beans, green, fresh/frozen, boiled ¾ cup 16 Beans, kidney, dry, boiled ½ cup 8.4 Beans, lima, immature, frozen, boiled ½ cup 5.1 Beans, pinto, dry, boiled ½ cup 3.7 Beets, fresh/frozen, boiled ½ cup 1.2 Bell tree dahlia Raw leaf Cooked leaf 630* 1110* Broccoli, fresh/frozen, boiled ½ cup 113 Brussels sprouts, fresh/frozen, boiled 5 sprouts 289 Cabbage, fresh, boiled 2/3 cup 98 Carrot, fresh, boiled 2/3 cup 15 Cauliflower, fresh/frozen, boiled ½ cup pieces 20 Celery, raw 2.5 stalks 32 Chard, Swiss, raw leaf 830* Chingentsuai, raw green 120* Chive, raw 33 Tbsp., chopped 190* Chrysanthemum, garland 1 cup, pieces boiled 350* Coleslaw with dressing, homemade ¾ cup 100 Collards, fresh/frozen, boiled ½ cup 440 Coriander, Raw leaf Cooked leaf 6 ¼ cups 310* 1510* Corn, cream style, canned 1/3 cup 0.03 Corn, fresh/frozen, boiled 2/3 cup 0.3 Cucumber, raw 1 cup slices 2.2 Eggplant, fresh, boiled 1 cup pieces 2.9 Endive, Raw 2 cups, chopped 231* French Fries, fast food 20 pieces 4.4 French Fries, frozen, heated 3.5 oz 7.1 Fungi Shitake, raw Shimeji Nameko 5 mushrooms 0* 0* 0* Kaiwaredaikon, raw leaf 80*

7 Kale, raw leaf 817* Komatsuna, raw leaf 280* Leek, raw 1 cup, chopped 14* Lettuce Raw, heading and bib Red, leaf 122* 210* Lettuce, Iceberg, raw 5 leaves 31 Malabar gourd, raw leaf 22* Mushrooms, raw 1 1/3 cup, pieces 0.06 Okra, fresh/frozen, boiled ½ cup, slices 40 Onion, green scallion, raw 2/3 cup, chopped 207* Onion, mature, raw 2/3 cup, chopped 0.3 Osh, raw leaf 310* Parsley Raw leaf Cooked leaf 1 ½ cups, chopped 1 ½ cups, chopped 540* 900* Parsnip 1* Peas, green, fresh/frozen, boiled ½ cup 24 Peas, mature, dry, boiled 2/3 cup 5 Pepper, green, raw 1 cup, chopped 2.5 Perilla, raw leaf 650* Potato, raw 1 potato 0.8* Potato, white, baked with skin ½ potato 1.1 Potato, white, boiled without skin 2/3 potato 0.3 Potatoes, mashed, from flakes ½ cup 5.1 Potatoes, scalloped, homemade ½ cup 3.3 Purslane, raw 381* Radish, raw 1 cup, slices 0.4 Rootish Raw leaf Cooked leaf 290* 420* Samat Raw leaf Cooked leaf 350* 960* Sauerkraut, canned ½ cup 13 Spinach, fresh/frozen, boiled ½ cup 360 Squash, summer, fresh/frozen, boiled ½ cup, slices 4.4 Squash, summer, peel only 80* Squash, winter, fresh/frozen, baked, mashed ½ cup 1.1 Sweet potato, canned 1 cup 4* Sweet potato, fresh, baked 1 potato 2.4 Tofu ½ cup 2* Tomato sauce, plain, bottled ½ cup 2.9 Tomato, red, raw 1 tomato 3 Tomato, stewed, canned ½ cup 2.4 Toumyao (Chinese) 380* Turnip, fresh/frozen, boiled 3.5 oz 0.07 Tziton, raw leaf 250* Vegetables, mixed, frozen, boiled ½ cup 19 Watercress, raw 3 cups 250*

8 H. SNACKS Mean Vitamin K1 Chips, corn 3.5 oz 7.3 Chips, potato 3.5 oz 15 Popcorn, popped in oil 9 cups 20 Pretzel, hard, salted, any shape 3.5 oz 2.9 I. CONDIMENTS & SWEETENERS Mean Vitamin K1 Catsup, tomato 3.6 Honey 5 Tbsp <0.01 Jelly, any flavor 5 Tbsp 12 Mustard, yellow 2.2 Olives, black 23 large 1.4 Pickles, dill cucumber 1.5 large (3 ¾ long, 13 1 ¼ diameter) Pickles, sweet cucumber 3 large (3 long, 23 ¾ diameter) Sugar, white, granulated ½ cup <0.01 Syrup, chocolate dessert topping 5 Tbsp 0.2 Syrup, pancake 5 Tbsp <0.01

9 J. MIXED DISHES & MEALS Mean Vitamin K1 Beef chow mein, from Chinese carryout 1/3 cup 31 Beef stew w/potatoes, carrots, onion, homemade 1/3 cup 4.8 Beef stroganoff, homemade 3.5 oz 1.7 Cheeseburger, quarter-pound on bun, fast food ½ sandwich 4.1 Chicken pot pie, frozen, heated 3.5 oz 2.7 Chili con carne w/ beans, homemade 3.5 oz 4.7 Chowder, clam, New England, canned, condensed 1/3 cup 0.3 English muffin, egg, cheese, and ham, fast food 1 muffin 3.7 Fish sandwich on bun, fast food 2/3 sandwich 17 Frankfurter on bun, fast food 1 frankfurter 4.4 Hamburger, quarter-pound on bun, fast food 2/3 sandwich 3.8 Lasagna with meat, homemade 3.5 oz 5.3 Macaroni and cheese, from box mix 1/3 cup 5.3 Meatloaf, homemade 3.5 oz 12 Peppers, green, stuffed w/beef and rice, homemade ½ stuffed pepper 7.4 Pizza, cheese and pepperoni, regular crust, from 1/8 of 12 pizza 3.8 carryout Pizza, cheese, regular crust, from carryout ¼ of 12 pizza 4.2 Pork and Beans, canned 1/3 cup 1.1 Soup, bean with bacon/pork, canned, condensed 3.5 oz 0.9 Soup, chicken noodle, canned condensed 3.5 oz 0.1 Soup, mushroom, canned, condensed 3.5 oz 2.0 Soup, tomato, canned, condensed 3.5 oz 1.5 Soup, vegetable beef, canned, condensed 3.5 oz 0.6 Spaghetti with tomato sauce and meatballs, homemade 1/3 cup 5.7 Spaghetti with tomato sauce, canned 1/3 cup 0.7 Steak, Salisbury, Gravy, frozen meal 3.5 oz 2.3 Taco/tostada, from Mexican carryout ½ taco/tostada 16 Tuna noodle casserole, homemade 3.5 oz 20 Turkey with gravy, frozen meal 3.5 oz 5.3

10 K. FATS & DRESSINGS Mean Vitamin K1 Butter, regular [salted] 7.0 Cream substitute, frozen 3.5 fl. oz 5.7 Cream, sour 8 Tbsp 1 Gravy, brown, homemade 3.5 oz 0.3 Half and half 1.3 Margarine, stick, regular 33 Mayonnaise, regular, bottled 41 Oils Almond Canola [Rapeseed] Corn Olive/Safflower Peanut Salad Sesame Soybean Sunflower Walnut 7* 141* 3* 28 0.7* 148* 10* 193* 9* 15* Salad dressing, French, regular 51 Salad dressing, Italian, low calorie 2.9 Sauce, white, homemade 3.5 oz 6.9

11 L. DESSERTS Brownies, commercial 5 brownies (3x1x7/8 ) Cake doughnuts w/ icing, any flavor 3 doughnuts 9.8 Cake, chocolate, w/ chocolate icing, commercial 2 pieces 13 Cake, snack, chocolate, w/ chocolate icing 3.5 oz 5.7 Cake, yellow, w/ white icing 1 piece 8.5 Candy bar, milk chocolate, plain 3.5 oz 0.4 Candy, caramel 13 pieces 1.7 Cookies, chocolate chip, commercial 8 cookies 10 Cookies, sandwich w/ crème filling, commercial 10 cookies 8.7 Cookies, sugar, commercial 6 cookies 11 Danish, sweet roll/, commercial 2 rolls 11 Gelatin dessert, any flavor 1/3 cup 0.02 Ice cream, vanilla ¾ cup 0.3 Milkshake, chocolate, fast food 3.5 fl oz 0.2 Pie, apple, fresh/frozen, commercial 1/8 pie 11 Pie, pumpkin, fresh/frozen, commercial 1/8 pie 10 Popsicle, any flavor 3.5 fl oz bar <0.01 Pudding, chocolate, from instant mix 1/3 cup 0.4 Sherbet, fruit flavor ½ cup 0.3 Suckers, any flavor 17 lollipops <0.01 14 M. BEVERAGES

12 Beer 3.5 fl oz <0.01 Coffee, decaffeinated, from instant 3.5 fl oz 0.02 Coffee, from ground beans 3.5 fl oz <0.01 Cola, carbonated beverage 3.5 fl oz 0.02 Cola, low-calorie, carbonated beverage 3.5 fl oz <0.01 Fruit drink, canned 3.0 fl oz 0.02 Fruit drink, from powder 3.5 fl oz <0.01 Ginger ale Regular Diet 3.5 fl oz 3.5 fl oz 0.01* <0.005* Juice, apple, bottled 3.0 fl oz <0.01 Juice, cranberry 3.0 fl oz 0.005* Juice, grape, from frozen concentrate 3.0 fl oz 0.4 Juice, grapefruit, from frozen concentrate 3.0 fl oz 0.05 Juice, Orange, from frozen concentrate 3.0 fl oz <0.01 Juice, pineapple, from frozen concentrate 3.0 fl oz 0.3 Juice, prune, bottled 3.0 fl oz 3.4 Juice, tomato, bottled 3.5 fl oz 2.3 Lemonade, from frozen concentrate 3.5 fl oz 0.06 Martini 3.5 fl oz <0.01 Sake 3.5 fl oz <0.005* Soy milk 3.5 fl oz 3* Tea from tea bag Black, brewed Black, leaves [dry] Decaffeinated, brewed Green, leaves [dry] Green, leaves, brewed 3.5 fl oz 3.5 fl oz 3.5 fl oz 3.5 fl oz 0.08 0.05* 262* 0.03* 1428* 0.03# Water, tap 3.5 fl oz <0.01 Whiskey 3.5 fl oz <0.01 Wine, dry, table 3.5 fl oz <0.01 H:/bconklin/anticoag vitamin K charts.doc 2003