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Other Names: Acétate de Potassium, Atomic number 19, Bicarbonate de Potassium, Chlorure de Potassium, Citrate de Potassium, Gluconate de Potassium, Glycérophosphate de Potassium, K, Numéro Atomique 19, Orotate de Potassium, Phosphate de Potassium, Potasio, Potassium Acetate, Potassium Bicarbonate, Potassium Chloride, Potassium Citrate, Potassium Gluconate, Potassium Glycerophosphate, Potassium Hydroxide, Potassium Orotate, Potassium Phosphate, Potassium Sulfate, Sulfate de Potassium.<br>Potassium is a mineral that plays many critical roles in the body.
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Other Names: Acétate de Potassium, Atomic number 19, Bicarbonate de Potassium, Chlorure de Potassium, Citrate de Potassium, Gluconate de Potassium, Glycérophosphate de Potassium, K, Numéro Atomique 19, Orotate de Potassium, Phosphate de Potassium, Potasio, Potassium Acetate, Potassium Bicarbonate, Potassium Chloride, Potassium Citrate, Potassium Gluconate, Potassium Glycerophosphate, Potassium Hydroxide, Potassium Orotate, Potassium Phosphate, Potassium Sulfate, Sulfate de Potassium.<br>Potassium is a mineral that plays many critical roles in the body.<br>See also : [[Sodium]]
  
== Food Sources : ==
 
Food sources of potassium include fruits (especially dried fruits), cereals, beans, milk, and vegetables.
 
* Tomato Paste : When preparing your next pasta, consider a tomato-based sauce over a white one. Because one can (6 oz) of salt-free tomato paste will easily satisfy more than one-third of your potassium needs for a day, or 1,724 mg to be exact. Concentrated tomato paste is also an antioxidant powerhouse, giving you a generous amount of lycopene that protects cells from oxidative damage.
 
* Beet Greens : Are you someone who goes straight for the sweet beet root and discard the greens? The leafy beet greens are actually edible and they contain a good amount of potassium to boot. How much? About 1,309 mg in just a cup (144 g) of one inch pieces. Beet greens are also a good source of lutein which may help to slow degeneration of the eyes caused by aging.
 
* Dried Apricot : In just 100 g of dried apricots, there are 1,162 mg of potassium. They are also an excellent source of vitamin A and fiber which are beneficial for the eyes and promote bowel movement respectively. When buying dried apricots, choose dark brown color apricots instead of bright orange ones as the latter are usually treated with sulfites to preserve their color.
 
* Avocado : Also called alligator pear, one ripe avocado (201 g) contains about 975 mg of potassium, double the amount found in a large banana. It also contains a spectrum of carotenoids, phytosterols, monounsaturated fats and other antioxidants that help to keep unwanted inflammation in check and keep your heart happy. Due to the exceptionally high smoke point and vitamin E content, avocado oil also makes a healthy alternative to olive oil.
 
* Soybeans : Cooked whole green soybeans are generous providers of complete proteins, potassium, magnesium, iron and a whole bunch of essential compounds. For the record, just a cup (180 g) of these beans yields 970 mg of potassium. But to get the maximum goodness from soy, here are two tips to keep in mind: choose whole soy foods over highly purified soy products, and make sure they are not made from genetically modified beans.
 
* Dates : Got a sweet tooth? Then dates may be what you need to get the sugar, as well as potassium, that your body craves for. One cup (147 g) of chopped deglet noor dates not only satisfies you with 964 mg of potassium, but also gives you essential nutrients such as phosphorous, magnesium and selenium. Dates are also low in sodium, containing only 3 mg of it in a cup.
 
* Swiss Chard : Considered to be one of the most healthy vegetables, Swiss chard is well-known for its dense nutrient profile. Chard’s polyphenol contents and pigments are believed to possess antioxidizing, anti-inflammatory and blood sugar-regulating properties. A cup of boiled Swiss chard has 961 mg of potassium, 10,717 IU of vitamin A, 31.5 mg of vitamin C and 573 mcg of vitamin K (essential for blood clotting and bone health) among others.
 
* Potato : It’s a pity that potato has acquired a bad name due to French fries because spud is a cheap and abundant source of potassium. A baked medium-sized (173 g) potato alone contains a whopping 926 mg of potassium. When cooked the healthful way and with the skin intact, potato can also be a good source of energy, vitamin C and B6, as well as fiber.
 
* Wild Salmon : A popular fish well-liked by people from all over the world, half a fillet of wild-caught salmon gives 705 mg of potassium along with an array of health-giving EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids, proteins, vitamin D, vitamin B12 and other nutrients. Buying wild instead of farmed salmon not only ensures that you’re exposed to less environmental toxins like mercury and PCBs, it’s also a show of support for sustainable fishing practices as wild fish stocks are usually tightly controlled. If wild salmon is too costly for you, you can also get canned wild Alaskan salmon from most major supermarkets.
 
* Coconut Water : Instead of a can of soda, ask for coconut water to quench your thirst next time. One cup (240 g) of this naturally sweet water-from-the-tree gives you 600 mg of potassium — plus small amount of proteins, vitamins and other minerals, such as sodium, magnesium, calcium and B vitamins — all with only 6 g of sugar. Compare that to 20 g of pure sugar and almost nothing else in a similar size of cola.
 
* Bananas
 
*honey
 
*lemons
 
*apple cider vinegar
 
*cantaloupe
 
*sweet potatoes
 
 
==Special Precautions of Potassium==
 
==Special Precautions of Potassium==
 
* Potassium is LIKELY SAFE for most people when taken by mouth in amounts of up to 90 mEq of total potassium from the diet and supplements combined. Potassium can cause stomach upset, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, intestinal gas, and other side effects.
 
* Potassium is LIKELY SAFE for most people when taken by mouth in amounts of up to 90 mEq of total potassium from the diet and supplements combined. Potassium can cause stomach upset, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, intestinal gas, and other side effects.
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* Disorders of the digestive tract that might alter the speed food and supplements pass through the body (GI motility conditions): If you have one of these disorders, do not take potassium supplements. Potassium could build up to dangerous levels in your body.
 
* Disorders of the digestive tract that might alter the speed food and supplements pass through the body (GI motility conditions): If you have one of these disorders, do not take potassium supplements. Potassium could build up to dangerous levels in your body.
 
* Allergy to aspirin or tartrazine products: Avoid potassium supplements that contain tartrazine.
 
* Allergy to aspirin or tartrazine products: Avoid potassium supplements that contain tartrazine.
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*Potassium-rich foods (such as bananas, oranges, and green leafy vegetables): Can add to high potassium levels in the body caused by ACE (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme) inhibitors including captopril (Capoten) and enalapril (Vasotec) prescribed to lower blood pressure or treat heart failure. Too much potassium can cause an irregular heartbeat and heart palpitations.
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==Benefits and uses of Potassium are==
 
==Benefits and uses of Potassium are==
 
Too much sodium and inadequate potassium in your diet could double your risk of dying from a heart attack and increase the chances of an early death from any cause by almost 50 percent.
 
Too much sodium and inadequate potassium in your diet could double your risk of dying from a heart attack and increase the chances of an early death from any cause by almost 50 percent.
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* High blood pressure. Potassium seems to lower systolic blood pressure (the top number in a blood pressure reading) by about 2-4 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) by about 0.5-3.5 mm Hg. Potassium seems to be most effective for lowering blood pressure in African Americans and people with low potassium levels or high daily sodium intake. In addition, potassium from food sources, but not from supplements, may help to prevent high blood pressure.
 
* High blood pressure. Potassium seems to lower systolic blood pressure (the top number in a blood pressure reading) by about 2-4 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) by about 0.5-3.5 mm Hg. Potassium seems to be most effective for lowering blood pressure in African Americans and people with low potassium levels or high daily sodium intake. In addition, potassium from food sources, but not from supplements, may help to prevent high blood pressure.
 
* Preventing stroke. Potassium from dietary sources seems to decrease the risk of stroke. There is some evidence that foods providing at least 350 mg of potassium per serving and that are low in sodium, saturated fat, and cholesterol might help reduce the risk stroke. However, there is no proof that taking potassium supplements can decrease the risk of stroke.
 
* Preventing stroke. Potassium from dietary sources seems to decrease the risk of stroke. There is some evidence that foods providing at least 350 mg of potassium per serving and that are low in sodium, saturated fat, and cholesterol might help reduce the risk stroke. However, there is no proof that taking potassium supplements can decrease the risk of stroke.
High calcium in the urine (hypercalciuria).
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* Muscular function : If you are experiencing sore muscles or muscular cramps, it could be due to a lack of potassium. Potassium is an important mineral in the body that regulates many bodily functions including healthy muscular function. It is one of the numerous minerals needed by the body to prevent muscle cramps and spasms.
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* High calcium in the urine (hypercalciuria).
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* [[Anti-inflammatory]] : When we eat a lot of potassium-rich foods (Plant-based diets) our adrenal glands secrete more glucocorticoids to keep our potassium levels in check, which may have the side effect of decreasing the level of inflammation in the body.
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* Mood : Researchers at Deakin University in Australia tested the impact of a low-sodium, high-potassium diet (LNAHK) on mood. They concluded: There was a greater improvement in depression, tension, vigour and the POMS global score for the LNAHK diet compared to (DASH)-type diet. In conclusion, a LNAHK diet appeared to have a positive effect on overall mood.
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== Food Sources : ==
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Potassium is naturally found in fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and dairy products. However, in special cases like athletes and people who are engaged in excessive physical activity, it is encouraged to consume electrolyte drinks and potassium supplements to compensate for the electrolytes lost through sweat.<br>
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Including a combination of any of the above-mentioned high-potassium foods can help you meet the daily potassium intake requirement of 4.7 gm. The ideal way is to prepare a personal diet plan that includes all the vital nutrients in the right amounts.<br>
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Given below is a list of foods high in potassium along with their potassium content.<br>
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<table style="width:100%;border:2px solid #6B006B;border-collapse:collapse;margin-top:15px;"><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;font-size:1.1em;background:#f2f3ff;"><td colspan="3" style="padding:3px;">VEGETABLES</td>
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</tr><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;"><td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;">Food</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">Common Measure<br>
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(Weight in gm)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">K Content<br>
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in mg</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Tomato products, canned, paste, without salt added</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (262)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">2657</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Beet greens, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (144)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1309</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Potato, baked, flesh and skin, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 potato (202)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1081</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Spinach, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (180)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">839</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Lettuce, iceberg, raw</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 head (539)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">760</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Sweet potato, cooked, baked in skin, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 potato (146)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">694</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Jerusalem-artichokes, raw</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (150)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">644</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Parsnips, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (156)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">573</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Pumpkin, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (245)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">564</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Mushrooms, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (156)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">555</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Beets, cooked, boiled, drained</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (170)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">519</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Potatoes, boiled, cooked in skin, flesh, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 potato (136)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">515</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Brussels sprouts, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (156)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">495</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Broccoli, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (156)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">457</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Cucumber, with peel, raw</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 large (301)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">442</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Tomatoes, red, ripe, raw, year round average</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (180)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">427</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Celery, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (150)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">426</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Corn, sweet, yellow, canned</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (210)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">391</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Carrots, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (156)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">367</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Sweet potato, cooked, boiled, without skin</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 potato (156)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">359</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Peppers, sweet, red, raw</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (149)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">314</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Kale, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (130)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">296</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Peppers, sweet, green, raw</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (149)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">261</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Onions, raw</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (160)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">234</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Cauliflower, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (124)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">176</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Cabbage, raw</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (70)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">119</td>
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</tr></table><br>
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<table style="width:100%;border:2px solid #6B006B;border-collapse:collapse;margin-top:15px;"><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;font-size:1.1em;background:#f2f3ff;"><td colspan="3" style="padding:3px;">BEANS AND LEGUMES</td>
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</tr><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;"><td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;">Food</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">Common Measure<br>
 +
(Weight in gm)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">K Content<br>
 +
in mg</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Soybeans, green, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (180)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">970</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Lima beans, large, mature seeds, cooked, boiled, without salt</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (188)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">945</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Soybeans, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (172)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">886</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Pinto beans, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (171)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">746</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Lentils, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (198)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">731</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Kidney beans, red, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (177)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">713</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Peas, split, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (196)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">710</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Navy beans, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (182)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">708</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Black beans, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (172)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">611</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Chickpeas, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (164)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">477</td>
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</tr></table><br>
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<table style="width:100%;border:2px solid #6B006B;border-collapse:collapse;margin-top:15px;"><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;font-size:1.1em;background:#f2f3ff;"><td colspan="3" style="padding:3px;">FRUITS</td>
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</tr><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;"><td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;">Food</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">Common Measure<br>
 +
(Weight in gm)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">K Content<br>
 +
in mg</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Plantains, raw</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 medium (179)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">893</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Papayas, raw</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 papaya (304)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">781</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Plantains, cooked</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (154)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">716</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Squash, winter, all varieties, cooked, baked, without salt</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (205)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">494</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Cantaloupe, raw</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (160)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">427</td>
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</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Bananas, raw</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 banana (118)</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">422</td>
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</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Pears, Asian, raw</td>
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<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 pear (275)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">333</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Oranges, raw, all commercial varieties</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (180)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">326</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Peaches, raw</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (170)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">323</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Mangoes, raw</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 mango (207)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">323</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Watermelon, raw</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 wedge (286)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">320</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Strawberries, raw</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (166)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">254</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Blackberries, raw</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (144)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">233</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Ugli fruit (Jamaican tangelo), raw</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 medium (244)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">200</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Avocados, raw, California</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 oz. (28.35)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">144</td>
 +
</tr></table><br>
 +
<table style="width:100%;border:2px solid #6B006B;border-collapse:collapse;margin-top:15px;"><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;font-size:1.1em;background:#f2f3ff;"><td colspan="3" style="padding:3px;">DRY FRUITS AND NUTS</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;"><td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;">Food</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">Common Measure<br>
 +
(Weight in gm)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">K Content<br>
 +
in mg</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Dates, deglet noor</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (178)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1168</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Raisins, seedless</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (145)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1086</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Nuts, chestnuts, European, roasted</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (143)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">847</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Apricots, dried, sulfured, uncooked</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">10 halves (35)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">407</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Coconut meat, dried (desiccated), sweetened, shredded</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (93)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">313</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Prunes, uncooked</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">5 prunes (42)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">307</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Pistachio nuts, dry roasted, with salt added</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 oz. (28.35)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">295</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Almonds</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 oz. (28.35)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">200</td>
 +
</tr></table><br>
 +
<table style="width:100%;border:2px solid #6B006B;border-collapse:collapse;margin-top:15px;"><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;font-size:1.1em;background:#f2f3ff;"><td colspan="3" style="padding:3px;">DAIRY PRODUCTS</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;"><td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;">Food</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">Common Measure<br>
 +
(Weight in gm)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">K Content<br>
 +
in mg</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Milk, canned, condensed, sweetened</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (306)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1135</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Yogurt, plain, skim milk, 13 grams protein per 8 ounce</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">8 oz. (227)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">579</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Yogurt, plain, low fat, 12 grams protein per 8 ounce</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">8 oz. (227)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">531</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Buttermilk, fluid, cultured, low-fat</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (245)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">370</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Milk, fluid, 1% or 2 % fat, with added vitamin A</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (244)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">366</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Yogurt, plain, whole milk, 8 grams protein per 8 ounce</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">8 oz. (224)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">352</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Milk, whole, 3.25% fat</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (244)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">349</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Cheese, ricotta, whole milk</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (246)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">258</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Cheese, cottage, low-fat, 2% fat</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (226)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">217</td>
 +
</tr></table><br>
 +
<table style="width:100%;border:2px solid #6B006B;border-collapse:collapse;margin-top:15px;"><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;font-size:1.1em;background:#f2f3ff;"><td colspan="3" style="padding:3px;">MEAT PRODUCTS</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;"><td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;">Food</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">Common Measure<br>
 +
(Weight in gm)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">K Content<br>
 +
in mg</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Halibut, Atlantic and Pacific, cooked, dry heat</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">½ fillet (159)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">916</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Rockfish, Pacific, mixed species, cooked, dry heat</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 fillet (149)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">775</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Haddock, cooked, dry heat</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 fillet (150)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">599</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Salmon, sockeye, cooked, dry heat</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">½ fillet (155)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">581</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Duck, meat only, cooked, roasted</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">½ duck (221)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">557</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Crab, blue, canned</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (135)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">505</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Tuna, yellowfin, fresh, cooked, dry heat</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">3 oz. (85)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">484</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Cod, Pacific, cooked, dry heat</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">3 oz. (85)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">439</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Turkey, meat only, cooked, roasted</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (140)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">417</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Ham, sliced, extra lean</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">2 slices (56.7)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">368</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Chicken, broilers or fryers, light meat, meat only, cooked, fried</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">3 oz. (84)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">221</td>
 +
</tr></table><br>
 +
<table style="width:100%;border:2px solid #6B006B;border-collapse:collapse;margin-top:15px;"><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;font-size:1.1em;background:#f2f3ff;"><td colspan="3" style="padding:3px;">BEVERAGES</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;"><td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;">Food</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;width:15%;">Common Measure<br>
 +
(Weight in gm)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;width:15%;">K Content<br>
 +
in mg</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Prune juice, canned</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (256)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">707</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Carrot juice, canned</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (236)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">689</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Vanilla thick shake</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">11 fl. oz. (313)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">573</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Tomato juice, canned, with salt added</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (243)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">556</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Orange juice, raw</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (248)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">496</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Grapefruit juice, white or pink, raw</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (247)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">400</td>
 +
</tr></table><br>
 +
<table style="width:100%;border:2px solid #6B006B;border-collapse:collapse;margin-top:15px;"><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;font-size:1.1em;background:#f2f3ff;"><td colspan="3" style="padding:3px;">OTHERS</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="text-align:center;color:#660033;font-weight:bold;"><td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;">Food</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">Common Measure<br>
 +
(Weight in gm)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:2px solid #6B006B;width:15%;">K Content<br>
 +
in mg</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Baking powder, low-sodium</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 tsp. (5)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">505</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Cream of tartar</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 tsp. (3)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">495</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">White chocolate</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (170)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">486</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Wheat flour, whole-grain</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (120)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">486</td>
 +
</tr><tr style="background:#fefcff;"><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Rice, white, long-grain, parboiled, enriched, dry</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 cup (185)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">346</td>
 +
</tr><tr><td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">Baking chocolate, squares</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">1 square (28.35)</td>
 +
<td style="padding:3px;border:1px solid #6B006B;">235</td>
 +
</tr></table><br>
 
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Other Names: Acétate de Potassium, Atomic number 19, Bicarbonate de Potassium, Chlorure de Potassium, Citrate de Potassium, Gluconate de Potassium, Glycérophosphate de Potassium, K, Numéro Atomique 19, Orotate de Potassium, Phosphate de Potassium, Potasio, Potassium Acetate, Potassium Bicarbonate, Potassium Chloride, Potassium Citrate, Potassium Gluconate, Potassium Glycerophosphate, Potassium Hydroxide, Potassium Orotate, Potassium Phosphate, Potassium Sulfate, Sulfate de Potassium.
Potassium is a mineral that plays many critical roles in the body.
See also : Sodium

Special Precautions of Potassium

  • Potassium is LIKELY SAFE for most people when taken by mouth in amounts of up to 90 mEq of total potassium from the diet and supplements combined. Potassium can cause stomach upset, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, intestinal gas, and other side effects.
  • Too much potassium is UNSAFE and can cause feelings of burning or tingling, generalized weakness, paralysis, listlessness, dizziness, mental confusion, low blood pressure, irregular heart rhythm, and death.
  • Pregnancy or breast-feeding: Potassium is LIKELY SAFE when obtained from the diet in amounts of 40-80 mEq per day.
  • Disorders of the digestive tract that might alter the speed food and supplements pass through the body (GI motility conditions): If you have one of these disorders, do not take potassium supplements. Potassium could build up to dangerous levels in your body.
  • Allergy to aspirin or tartrazine products: Avoid potassium supplements that contain tartrazine.
  • Potassium-rich foods (such as bananas, oranges, and green leafy vegetables): Can add to high potassium levels in the body caused by ACE (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme) inhibitors including captopril (Capoten) and enalapril (Vasotec) prescribed to lower blood pressure or treat heart failure. Too much potassium can cause an irregular heartbeat and heart palpitations.

Benefits and uses of Potassium are

Too much sodium and inadequate potassium in your diet could double your risk of dying from a heart attack and increase the chances of an early death from any cause by almost 50 percent. That is the stark conclusion made by a major study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine in 2011. The study drives home one subtle but important point: Nutrients in our bodies do not exist in isolation. Just as excessive omega-6 fatty acids can interfere with the activities of omega-3 fats and subsequently lead to runaway silent inflammation, an imbalanced sodium-to-potassium ratio can also pose serious dangers. The findings may also explain why cutting dietary salt alone is not good enough to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease or premature death, as what some studies have found (such as this). Potassium-rich foods may be one of the missing pieces in our desperate bid to solve the heart disease puzzle. But how much sodium is too much, and what is the amount of potassium we need each day? The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends limiting sodium intake to 2,300 mg per day. The amount is reduced to 1,500 mg if you’re 51 and above, an African American, or suffering from high blood pressure, diabetes, or chronic kidney disease. The guidelines also recommend 4.7 g of potassium per day for healthy adults.

  • Preventing and treating low levels of potassium in the blood (hypokalemia).
  • High blood pressure. Potassium seems to lower systolic blood pressure (the top number in a blood pressure reading) by about 2-4 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) by about 0.5-3.5 mm Hg. Potassium seems to be most effective for lowering blood pressure in African Americans and people with low potassium levels or high daily sodium intake. In addition, potassium from food sources, but not from supplements, may help to prevent high blood pressure.
  • Preventing stroke. Potassium from dietary sources seems to decrease the risk of stroke. There is some evidence that foods providing at least 350 mg of potassium per serving and that are low in sodium, saturated fat, and cholesterol might help reduce the risk stroke. However, there is no proof that taking potassium supplements can decrease the risk of stroke.
  • Muscular function : If you are experiencing sore muscles or muscular cramps, it could be due to a lack of potassium. Potassium is an important mineral in the body that regulates many bodily functions including healthy muscular function. It is one of the numerous minerals needed by the body to prevent muscle cramps and spasms.
  • High calcium in the urine (hypercalciuria).
  • Anti-inflammatory : When we eat a lot of potassium-rich foods (Plant-based diets) our adrenal glands secrete more glucocorticoids to keep our potassium levels in check, which may have the side effect of decreasing the level of inflammation in the body.
  • Mood : Researchers at Deakin University in Australia tested the impact of a low-sodium, high-potassium diet (LNAHK) on mood. They concluded: There was a greater improvement in depression, tension, vigour and the POMS global score for the LNAHK diet compared to (DASH)-type diet. In conclusion, a LNAHK diet appeared to have a positive effect on overall mood.

Food Sources :

Potassium is naturally found in fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and dairy products. However, in special cases like athletes and people who are engaged in excessive physical activity, it is encouraged to consume electrolyte drinks and potassium supplements to compensate for the electrolytes lost through sweat.
Including a combination of any of the above-mentioned high-potassium foods can help you meet the daily potassium intake requirement of 4.7 gm. The ideal way is to prepare a personal diet plan that includes all the vital nutrients in the right amounts.
Given below is a list of foods high in potassium along with their potassium content.

VEGETABLES
Food Common Measure
(Weight in gm)
K Content
in mg
Tomato products, canned, paste, without salt added 1 cup (262) 2657
Beet greens, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 1 cup (144) 1309
Potato, baked, flesh and skin, without salt 1 potato (202) 1081
Spinach, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 1 cup (180) 839
Lettuce, iceberg, raw 1 head (539) 760
Sweet potato, cooked, baked in skin, without salt 1 potato (146) 694
Jerusalem-artichokes, raw 1 cup (150) 644
Parsnips, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 1 cup (156) 573
Pumpkin, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 1 cup (245) 564
Mushrooms, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 1 cup (156) 555
Beets, cooked, boiled, drained 1 cup (170) 519
Potatoes, boiled, cooked in skin, flesh, without salt 1 potato (136) 515
Brussels sprouts, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 1 cup (156) 495
Broccoli, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 1 cup (156) 457
Cucumber, with peel, raw 1 large (301) 442
Tomatoes, red, ripe, raw, year round average 1 cup (180) 427
Celery, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 1 cup (150) 426
Corn, sweet, yellow, canned 1 cup (210) 391
Carrots, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 1 cup (156) 367
Sweet potato, cooked, boiled, without skin 1 potato (156) 359
Peppers, sweet, red, raw 1 cup (149) 314
Kale, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 1 cup (130) 296
Peppers, sweet, green, raw 1 cup (149) 261
Onions, raw 1 cup (160) 234
Cauliflower, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 1 cup (124) 176
Cabbage, raw 1 cup (70) 119

BEANS AND LEGUMES
Food Common Measure
(Weight in gm)
K Content
in mg
Soybeans, green, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt 1 cup (180) 970
Lima beans, large, mature seeds, cooked, boiled, without salt 1 cup (188) 945
Soybeans, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt 1 cup (172) 886
Pinto beans, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt 1 cup (171) 746
Lentils, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt 1 cup (198) 731
Kidney beans, red, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt 1 cup (177) 713
Peas, split, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt 1 cup (196) 710
Navy beans, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt 1 cup (182) 708
Black beans, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt 1 cup (172) 611
Chickpeas, mature, cooked, boiled, without salt 1 cup (164) 477

FRUITS
Food Common Measure
(Weight in gm)
K Content
in mg
Plantains, raw 1 medium (179) 893
Papayas, raw 1 papaya (304) 781
Plantains, cooked 1 cup (154) 716
Squash, winter, all varieties, cooked, baked, without salt 1 cup (205) 494
Cantaloupe, raw 1 cup (160) 427
Bananas, raw 1 banana (118) 422
Pears, Asian, raw 1 pear (275) 333
Oranges, raw, all commercial varieties 1 cup (180) 326
Peaches, raw 1 cup (170) 323
Mangoes, raw 1 mango (207) 323
Watermelon, raw 1 wedge (286) 320
Strawberries, raw 1 cup (166) 254
Blackberries, raw 1 cup (144) 233
Ugli fruit (Jamaican tangelo), raw 1 medium (244) 200
Avocados, raw, California 1 oz. (28.35) 144

DRY FRUITS AND NUTS
Food Common Measure
(Weight in gm)
K Content
in mg
Dates, deglet noor 1 cup (178) 1168
Raisins, seedless 1 cup (145) 1086
Nuts, chestnuts, European, roasted 1 cup (143) 847
Apricots, dried, sulfured, uncooked 10 halves (35) 407
Coconut meat, dried (desiccated), sweetened, shredded 1 cup (93) 313
Prunes, uncooked 5 prunes (42) 307
Pistachio nuts, dry roasted, with salt added 1 oz. (28.35) 295
Almonds 1 oz. (28.35) 200

DAIRY PRODUCTS
Food Common Measure
(Weight in gm)
K Content
in mg
Milk, canned, condensed, sweetened 1 cup (306) 1135
Yogurt, plain, skim milk, 13 grams protein per 8 ounce 8 oz. (227) 579
Yogurt, plain, low fat, 12 grams protein per 8 ounce 8 oz. (227) 531
Buttermilk, fluid, cultured, low-fat 1 cup (245) 370
Milk, fluid, 1% or 2 % fat, with added vitamin A 1 cup (244) 366
Yogurt, plain, whole milk, 8 grams protein per 8 ounce 8 oz. (224) 352
Milk, whole, 3.25% fat 1 cup (244) 349
Cheese, ricotta, whole milk 1 cup (246) 258
Cheese, cottage, low-fat, 2% fat 1 cup (226) 217

MEAT PRODUCTS
Food Common Measure
(Weight in gm)
K Content
in mg
Halibut, Atlantic and Pacific, cooked, dry heat ½ fillet (159) 916
Rockfish, Pacific, mixed species, cooked, dry heat 1 fillet (149) 775
Haddock, cooked, dry heat 1 fillet (150) 599
Salmon, sockeye, cooked, dry heat ½ fillet (155) 581
Duck, meat only, cooked, roasted ½ duck (221) 557
Crab, blue, canned 1 cup (135) 505
Tuna, yellowfin, fresh, cooked, dry heat 3 oz. (85) 484
Cod, Pacific, cooked, dry heat 3 oz. (85) 439
Turkey, meat only, cooked, roasted 1 cup (140) 417
Ham, sliced, extra lean 2 slices (56.7) 368
Chicken, broilers or fryers, light meat, meat only, cooked, fried 3 oz. (84) 221

BEVERAGES
Food Common Measure
(Weight in gm)
K Content
in mg
Prune juice, canned 1 cup (256) 707
Carrot juice, canned 1 cup (236) 689
Vanilla thick shake 11 fl. oz. (313) 573
Tomato juice, canned, with salt added 1 cup (243) 556
Orange juice, raw 1 cup (248) 496
Grapefruit juice, white or pink, raw 1 cup (247) 400

OTHERS
Food Common Measure
(Weight in gm)
K Content
in mg
Baking powder, low-sodium 1 tsp. (5) 505
Cream of tartar 1 tsp. (3) 495
White chocolate 1 cup (170) 486
Wheat flour, whole-grain 1 cup (120) 486
Rice, white, long-grain, parboiled, enriched, dry 1 cup (185) 346
Baking chocolate, squares 1 square (28.35) 235