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Vitamin C Collection (page 5)

Boost your immune system with the power of Vitamin C. 🍊🌿✨ Citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, and grapefruits are packed with this essential nutrient

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Sliced limes

Sliced limes (Citrus aurantifolia). Hand holding a knife while cutting limes. As a citrus fruit it is a good source of vitamin C, needed for healthy skin and gums

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Lemon

Lemon

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Lemon slices

Lemon slices

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Eating grapefruit

Eating grapefruit
MODEL RELEASED. Eating grapefruit. Woman placing a segment of grapefruit on a spoon into her mouth. Grapefruits (Citrus paradisi) are rich in vitamin C, needed for healthy skin and gums

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Drinking orange juice

Drinking orange juice
MODEL RELEASED. Drinking orange juice. 6-year-old boy drinking a glass of orange juice. Oranges are rich in vitamin C (ascorbic acid), which is needed for healthy bones, teeth and gums

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Curly kale

Curly kale

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Orange slice

Orange slice

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Pink grapefruits

Pink grapefruits

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Orange

Orange
Half-peeled orange (Citrus sinensis). This is rich in vitamin C, needed for healthy skin and gums

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Squeezed lime

Squeezed lime (Citrus aurantifolia). The lime has been squeezed for its juice. As a citrus fruit it is a good source of vitamin C, needed for healthy skin and gums

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Boy eating apple

Boy eating apple
MODEL RELEASED. Healthy eating. Five-year-old boy holds an apple. Apples are rich in minerals and vitamin C, as well as being low in fat

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Orange slices

Orange slices. Oranges (Citrus sinensis) are rich in vitamin C, needed for healthy skin and gums

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Tomatoes

Tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) are eaten raw in salads or used in cooking. They are rich in the vitamins A and C

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Pink grapefruit

Pink grapefruit half. Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi) are rich in vitamin C, needed for healthy skin and gums

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Organic parsley

Organic parsley (Petroselinum crispum). This biennial herb is commonly used in Eastern European cooking. There are two main varieties, flat leaf or Italian parsley P

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Organic black kale cabbage

Organic black kale cabbage plants (Brassica oleracea Nero de Toscana ) in a wooden trug. Cabbage is used as an ingredient in cooking and is a good source of vitamin C

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Swede (Brassica napus Marian )

Swede (Brassica napus Marian )
Organic swede (Brassica napas Marian ) next to the foliage sliced from its top

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Organic courgettes

Organic courgettes (Cucurbita pepo) or zucchinis in flower. Courgettes are marrow vegetables that are harvested before becoming fully ripe. The flowers are also used in salads

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Kohlrabi crop

Kohlrabi crop. Kohlrabi plants (Brassica oleracea caulorapa) growing in a field. This vegetable is a relative of the cabbage

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Vitamin C, polarised light micrograph

Vitamin C, polarised light micrograph
Vitamin C crystals, polarised light micrograph. Vitamin C, ascorbic acid, is an essential vitamin that is found in fruit and green vegetables

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Brussels sprout plant

Brussels sprout plant (Brassica oleracea gemminifera). The lower leaves fall off leaving the buds, which swell up to form the vegetable

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Lime peel

Lime peel. Limes (Citrus aurantifolia) are a good source of vitamin C. They are used in cooking for their acidic juice and for their zest (the peel)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Brussel sprouts plant

Brussel sprouts plant
Brussels sprout plant (Brassica oleracea). The brussels sprouts are these round, bud-like growths on the plants long stalk. The sprouts are harvested from this stalk, cooked, and eaten as vegetables

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Asparagus spears

Asparagus spears
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis). Tips of asparagus spears in a colander. This seasonal vegetable is a good source of folic acid, beta-carotene, potassium and the vitamins A, C and E

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Brussel sprout plant

Brussel sprout plant
Brussels sprout plant (Brassica oleracea). The leafy top of the plant is at upper centre. The brussels sprouts are the round, bud-like growths on the long stalk

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Lime slices and peel

Lime slices and peel. Limes (Citrus aurantifolia) are a good source of vitamin C. They are used in cooking for their acidic juice and for their zest (the peel)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Tibetan Goji berry (Lycium chinense)

Tibetan Goji berry (Lycium chinense), also known as Wolf berry. This fruit has high levels of Vitamin C, from Ningxia in China

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Vitamin C

Vitamin C. Computer model of a molecule of the water-soluble vitamin C (ascorbic acid, C6.H8.O6). The atoms (solid tubes) of this organic molecule are colour-coded: carbon (yellow)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Vitamin C crystals, PLM

Vitamin C crystals, PLM
Vitamin C crystals, polarised light micrograph. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a chemical essential for good health. It is required for the production of collagen

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Ascorbic and citric acid crystals, PLM

Ascorbic and citric acid crystals, PLM
Citric and ascorbic acid crystals, polarised light micrograph. Ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, is a nutrient essential for health

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Mountain sorrel (Oxyria digyna)

Mountain sorrel (Oxyria digyna) among granite rocks. Leaves of this plant are rich in vitamin C. They are used to treat scurvy and can also be used in salads

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Lemons

Lemons (Citrus limon) on the branch of a tree. Lemons are a good source of vitamin C

Background imageVitamin C Collection: French bean seeds

French bean seeds (Phaseolus vulgaris Purple Queen ) on a wooden surface

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Blackcurrants (Ribes sp. )

Blackcurrants (Ribes sp. )
Blackcurrants (Ribes sp.) are a good source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Mange-tout peas

Mange-tout peas
Mangetout (Pisum sativum var. macrocarpum) pods containing peas. Mangetout is a variety of the common garden pea. Each pea can give rise to a new plant

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Runner bean (Phaseolus Scarlet Runner )

Runner bean (Phaseolus Scarlet Runner )
Runner bean flower buds (Phaseolus coccineus Scarlet Runner ). Photographed in an organic vegetable patch

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Black kale (Brassica Nero De Toscana )

Black kale (Brassica Nero De Toscana )
Black kale plant (Brassica oleracea Nero de Toscana ) in an organic vegetable garden. Photographed in winter

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Vitamin C molecule

Vitamin C molecule
Vitamin C. Computer model of a molecule of ascorbic acid (vitamin C). Atom are represented as spheres and are colour-coded; carbon (grey), hydrogen (blue) and oxygen (red)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Runner beans (Phaseolus Scarlet Runner )

Runner beans (Phaseolus Scarlet Runner )
Runner beans (Phaseolus coccineus Scarlet Runner ) on a wooden surface

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Oranges and orange juice

Oranges and orange juice. Glass of orange juice and a whole and cut orange (Citrus sinensis). Orange juice is obtained from the orange fruit, and both are a good source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Vitamin C, molecular models

Vitamin C, molecular models. Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is an essential vitamin that is found in fruit and green vegetables

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Vitamin C, molecular model

Vitamin C, molecular model. The chemical formula for vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is C6.H8.O6. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour-coded: carbon (blue)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Polarised LM of crystalline viatmin C

Polarised LM of crystalline viatmin C
Polarised light micrograph of crystalline vitamin C (ascorbic acid). Magnification: X 14 at 35mm size, X 30 at 6x9 cm size

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Light micrograph of vitamin C crystals

Light micrograph of vitamin C crystals
Polarised light micrograph of crystalline vitamin C (ascorbic acid). Magnification: X 14 at 35mm size, X 30 at 6x9 cm size

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Vitamin C crystals

Vitamin C crystals

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Closeup bright red rose hips or haws on wild dog rose Rosa canina Cotswolds UK

Closeup bright red rose hips or haws on wild dog rose Rosa canina Cotswolds UK
MAB-848 Closeup bright red rose hips or haws on wild dog rose Cotswolds UK Rosa canina Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Limes

Limes in a bowl

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Bitten Granny Smith apple

Bitten Granny Smith apple covered in droplets of water



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Boost your immune system with the power of Vitamin C. 🍊🌿✨ Citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, and grapefruits are packed with this essential nutrient. Squeeze some fresh juice or enjoy a refreshing lemon tea to get your daily dose. Did you know that Goji berries and juice are also rich in Vitamin C? These vibrant red berries not only add a burst of flavor but also provide an antioxidant boost. If you're looking for a spicy kick, try adding fresh peppers to your meals. They not only add heat but also deliver a healthy dose of Vitamin C. Blueberries may be small, but they pack quite the punch when it comes to Vitamin C content. Enjoy them as a snack or sprinkle them over your morning yogurt for an extra nutritional boost. In winter, wild rose hips come to the rescue. Found in Seabeck, Washington, these little wonders are loaded with Vitamin C and can be used in teas or jams. Traveling through Birmingham? Keep an eye out for the mobile welfare van bringing support without needing a District Welfare Centre. It's all about spreading care just like how we spread awareness about the importance of Vitamin C. Cashew fruit is not just delicious; it's also a great source of Vitamin C. If you happen to visit Fortaleza's Central Market in Brazil, don't miss out on trying this tropical delight. Whether it's enjoying citrus fruits from above on a white wooden table or marveling at close-up shots of oranges and their juicy slices - let these visuals remind us why we need our daily dose of this vital vitamin. Remember: A little bit goes a long way when it comes to keeping yourself healthy and energized. So make sure you prioritize getting enough Vitamin C every day.