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Top 10 Foods High in Vitamin E While new research shows that vitamin C or E pills may not protect against cancer or heart disease, there's no doubt these nutrients are essential if consumed as part of a healthy diet. Nothing beats a balanced diet.protect against cancer or heart disease Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant and could play a role in preventing a range of diseases. It's also considered important for maintaining healthy, youthful skin. The Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for vitamin E is 15 mg a day for adults. According to the USDA Dietary Guidelines, most Americans need to increase their consumption of foods rich in vitamin E, which can be tricky because foods high in vitamin E tend to be eaten in smaller amounts. Here are the foods where you'll find the greatest concentration of this nutrient.Recommended Daily AllowanceUSDA Dietary Guidelines Source:

Fortified Cereals Fortified cereals provide anywhere from 1.6 to 12.8 mg of vitamin E per serving. Top 10 Foods High in Vitamin E Source:

Sunflower Seeds One ounce of dry-roasted sunflower seeds delivers 7.4 mg of vitamin E and 165 calories. Sunflower oil is a good source too, providing 5.6 mg of the vitamin and 120 calories. Source: Top 10 Foods High in Vitamin E

Nuts Almonds take the prize here, providing 7.3 mg of vitamin E and 164 calories per ounce. Hazelnuts (4.3 mg of vitamin E and 178 calories per ounce); mixed dry nuts (3.1 mg of vitamin E and 168 calories per ounce); and peanuts (2.2 mg of vitamin E and 166 calories per ounce) are other good sources of the nutrient. Top 10 Foods High in Vitamin E Source:

Vegetable Oils One tablespoon of cottonseed oil offers 4.8 mg of vitamin E, while safflower oil isn't far behind with 4.6 mg. Try safflower oil to caramelize veggies or fruits. Top 10 Foods High in Vitamin E Source:

In addition to Vitamin E, a half a cup of turnip greens have 441 mg of vitamin A (in the form of beta carotene) and 24 calories — and with Vitamin C, folate, Vitamin K and calcium as well, they're far more nutritious than the turnip itself. Try young leaves as an accent to a salad, or boil twice, replacing the water in between, to serve as a side dish. Also look for mustard and dandelion greens for a similar leafy health boost.beta carotene Top 10 Foods High in Vitamin E Turnip Greens Source: These may seem like an unlikely superfood, but don't give up on the humble turnip green: A half cup has 2.9 mg of vitamin E and just 24 calories. The greens on this common root vegetable are just as edible as they are nutritious.

Top 10 Foods High in Vitamin E Tomatoes Source: A quarter cup of tomato paste has 2.8 mg of vitamin E (about one-fifth of your daily allowance), 664 mg of potassium, 34 mg of lycopene, and 54 calories — a true superfood. lycopene

Top 10 Foods High in Vitamin E Pine Nuts Source: One ounce of pine nuts contains 2.6 mg of vitamin E and 191 calories. Pine nuts are a great addition to pasta dishes or salads.

Top 10 Foods High in Vitamin E Peanut Butter Source: Peanut butter contains 2.5 mg of vitamin E and 192 calories per two tablespoons. That sounds like a perfect excuse for a PB and J!

Top 10 Foods High in Vitamin E Wheat Germ Source: Plain toasted wheat germ, an excellent topping for hot cereals, has 2.3 mg of vitamin E and 54 calories per two tablespoons.

Top 10 Foods High in Vitamin E Avocado Source: Half an avocado has 2.1 mg of vitamin E and 161 calories. For more on superfoods, visit TheDailyGreen.com/healthy-superfoods. TheDailyGreen.com/healthy-superfoods