Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Vitamin C Collection (page 3)

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: Milk glass filled

Milk glass filled

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Slice of lemon between teeth

Slice of lemon between teeth

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Slice of lemon on tongue

Slice of lemon on tongue

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Elderly woman drinking milk

Elderly woman drinking milk
MODEL RELEASED. Elderly woman drinking milk. Milk is a good source of protein, calcium and vitamin C

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Eating breakfast

Eating breakfast of muesli and orange juice

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Pouring orange juice

Pouring orange juice. Man pouring himself a glass of orange juice

Background imageVitamin C Collection: USA-Mexico diet, conceptual artwork

USA-Mexico diet, conceptual artwork
USA-Mexico diet, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageVitamin C Collection: British diet, conceptual artwork

British diet, conceptual artwork
British diet, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageVitamin C Collection: European diet, conceptual artwork

European diet, conceptual artwork
European diet, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Vitamin C pastilles

Vitamin C pastilles
Vitamin C pastille sweets for children. Vitamin C is essential for healthy skin, teeth and gums

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Flu remedies

Flu remedies in a glass with half a lemon. The vitamin C content in citrus fruits is thought to help treat the symptoms of colds and flu (influenza)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Satsuma

Satsuma

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Pomegranate seeds

Pomegranate seeds on a spoon. This fruit is rich in vitamin C, folic acid and antioxidants

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Halved strawberries

Halved strawberries. The strawberry (Fragaria sp.) is a false fruit as the sweet fleshy part develops from the receptacle of the flower rather than the female parts

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Computer art of glass of orange juice & orange sea

Computer art of glass of orange juice & orange sea
Orange juice. Computer artwork of a glass of orange juice seen over an orange sea. Oranges (Citrus sinensis) are a rich source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Artichoke (Cynara scolymus)

Artichoke (Cynara scolymus). Artichokes are a good dietary source of fibre, vitamin C, folic acid and potassium. The edible parts of the plant are the thickened receptacle (heart)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Slice of lemon

Slice of lemon. Drop of lemon juice hanging from a slice of lemon

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Persimmon fruits

Persimmon fruits (Diospyros kaki)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Rocket leaves

Rocket leaves (Eruca vesicaria). This leaf vegetable is rich in vitamin C and iron. It used in cooking as a flavouring

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Red peppers

Red peppers. Glass bowl containing red peppers (Capsicum annuum). Peppers are a good source of vitamin C, and dietary fibre

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Peaches

Peaches. One is cut in half revealing its stone. Peaches are a good source of vitamin C

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Apricots

Apricots (Prunus armeniaca) on the ground with one halved to reveal its central stone. Apricots are a good source of carotene (from which the body can make vitamin A), dietary fibre and vitamin C

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Brussels sprouts

Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea gemmifera). This vegetable is a source of beta-carotene, folate, vitamins C and E, potassium and dietary fibre

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Healthy snack

Healthy snack. Woman carrying a pot of yoghurt and three tangerines (Citrus reticulata). The fruit is a good source of vitamin C

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Jerusalum artichokes

Jerusalum artichokes (Helianthus tuberosus) on a table. One has been partially peeled, although the vegetable is usually cooked in its skin

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Fresh figs

Fresh figs. The fig, Ficus carica, is a fruit containing fibre and minerals such as folate and potassium. It is rich in fruit sugars and is an excellent high-energy snack food

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Strawberries

Strawberries on a plate. The strawberry (Fragaria sp.) is a false fruit, as the sweet fleshy part develops from the receptacle of the flower rather than from the female parts

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Cranberry juice

Cranberry juice and berries (Vaccinium sp.). The fruit and juice of this fruit are rich in vitamin C and are beneficial for treating urinary tract infections

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Cauliflower

Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea botyrtis). This vegetable is rich in vitamin C, folate, potassium and other minerals

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Glass of water with sliced lemon

Glass of water with sliced lemon. Lemon is a good source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Blackcurrants

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

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Broccoli florets

Broccoli florets

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Kiwi fruit slice

Kiwi fruit slice. Close-up of a slice of kiwi fruit (Actinidia chinensis), which is a good source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Oranges

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

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Hands holding strawberries

Hands holding strawberries
Strawberries (Fragaria sp.) being held in a pair of hands. Strawberries are false fruits, as the sweet fleshy parts develop from the receptacles of the flower rather than from the female parts

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Organic cherry tomatoes

Organic cherry tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) in a basket. Tomatoes, a fruit eaten as a salad vegetable, are a good dietary source of vitamin C and fibre

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Apple in protective packaging

Apple in protective packaging
Apple in a protective net. Apples (Malus sp.) are a good source of fibre, minerals and vitamins. The plastic net prevents the ripe fruit from becoming bruised during transportation

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Pineapple and oranges

Pineapple and oranges. Pineapple (Ananas sp.) and oranges (Citrus sinensis) are good sources of dietary fibre and vitamin C

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Lychee fruit

Lychee fruit (Litchi chinensis) in a brown paper bag

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Bunch of parsley

Bunch of parsley (Petroselinum crispum) on a wooden surface

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Kiwi fruit

Kiwi fruit (Actinidia chinensis). Kiwis are are a good source of vitamin C and potassium

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) flowers

Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) flowers. Artichokes are rich in dietary fibre, vitamin C, folic acid and potassium. The edible parts of the plant are the thickened receptacle (heart)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Fruit salad

Fruit salad in a glass dish

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Limes and lemongrass

Limes and lemongrass. Limes (Citrus aurantifolia) are green citrus fruits that contain very high levels of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Limes

Limes (Citrus aurantifolia). This citrus fruit contains very high levels of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Melon slice

Melon slice (Cucumis melo)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Passion fruit halves

Passion fruit halves (Passiflora edulis). This tropical fruit is native to tropical and sub- tropical America, and is a good source of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

Background imageVitamin C Collection: Melon halves

Melon halves (Cucumis melo)



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

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.