Iron-Rich Foods*

The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for iron varies based on age for adults:

See our Iron monograph for RDAs in children and during pregnancy/lactation, as well as general safety and effectiveness information for iron.

Food

Standard serving

Amount per serving

Fruit    
Apricots (dried) 1 cup 4.3 mg
Grains    
Bagel 1 regular 3.8 mg
Bagel, whole wheat 1 regular 2.9 mg
Barley (pearled, cooked) ½ cup 1.1 mg
Cereal (All-bran wheat flakes, fortified) 1 cup 24.2 mg
Oatmeal 1 cup 1.6 mg
Pasta (whole grain, cooked) 1 cup 2.4 mg
Pasta (regular, cooked) 1 cup 1.8 mg
Quinoa (cooked) 1 cup 2.5 mg 
Wheat flour, enriched 100 grams 5.4 mg
Legumes, nuts & seeds    
Almonds 1 cup 5.3 mg
Cashews (dry roasted) 1 ounce 1.7 mg
Chickpeas 1 cup 5 mg
Hazelnuts 1 cup 6.3 mg
Lentils (cooked) 1 cup 5.8 mg
Pumpkin seeds (in shell) ½ cup 1.9 mg
Refried beans (canned) 1 cup 3.7 mg
Soybeans (cooked) 1 cup 8.9 mg
Sunflower seeds (without shell)  1 ounce 1.1 mg
White beans(canned) ½ cup 2.1 mg
Vegetables    
Beets (fresh, cooked) 1 cup 1.4 mg
Potato (baked, with skin) 1 medium (285 grams) 3.1 mg
Spinach (cooked) 1 cup 5.7 mg
Spinach (raw) 1 cup 0.7 mg
Sweet potato (baked, with skin) 1 medium 1.5 mg
Meat, poultry, & fish    
Beef steak (broiled or baked) 1 medium, bone removed 4.9 mg
Beef (85% lean, ground, cooked) 3 ounces 2.3 mg
Clams (canned, solids only) 1 cup 2.9 mg
Clams (fresh, steamed or boiled) 1 cup (12 medium) 4.35 mg
Egg (large, boiled) 2 eggs 1.8 mg
Oysters (steamed) 3 ounce 6.9 mg
Miscellaneous    
Dark chocolate (60-69% cocoa) 1 ounce 1.8 mg
Dark chocolate (70-85% cocoa) 1 ounce 3.4 mg
Turmeric 1 tsp 1.7 mg

*For a complete list of iron-rich foods, see the USDA Food Composition Databases.