The top 6 and top 60 foods with the highest polyphenol content.
A French research team has measured the total polyphenol content of an enormous amount of common foods. Below is a list. Herbs have the highest polyphenol content followed by fruits such as berries of all kinds.
Polyphenols can be measured in different ways. Often by high pressure liquid chromatography and of proanthocyanidin oligomers. But also by chromatography after hydrolysis of the glycosides and esters. Expressed in mg/100g. As below:
Top 6 foods with the highest polyphenol content per 100 grams:
- Cloves, 15 000mg
- Peppermint, 11 900mg
- Olive leaf, 10 800mg
- Star anise, 5 400mg
- Brown algae: 4600mg
- Cocoa powder, 3400mg
Coffee has 200mg polyphenols per 100 grams Red wine contains 100mg polyphenols per 100 grams
Polyphenol-rich drinks:
- Coffee, 200mg
- Red wine, 100mg
- Black tea, 102mg
- Green tea, 89mg
Peppermint with 11 900mg polyphenols per 100 grams Star anise with 5 400mg polyphenols per 100 grams
Polyphenol-rich herbs:
- cloves,15,000mg,
- Peppermint, 11 900mg
- Star Anise, 5400mg
- Oregano, 2300mg
- Celery Seed, 2000mg
- Sage dried, 1200mg
- Rosemary, 1000mg
- Capers, 650mg
- Basil dried, 320mg
- Parsley, 280mg
- Brussels sprouts, 260mg
- Ginger, 200mg
- Cinnamon, 48mg
- Black grapes contain 160mg
polyphenols per 100 grams- Black Elderberry contain 1300mg
polyphenols per 100 grams
Polyphenol-rich fruits:
- Black Elderberry: 1300mg
- Khaki (sharon): 1000mg,
- Blueberries: 850mg
- Blackcurrant: 750mg
- Strawberries: 230 – 264 mg
- Lychee: 223mg,
- Raspberries: 215mg
- Plums fresh or dried: 190 to 350mg
- Raisins: 196mg
- Apples: 130 -180mg
- Apricots: 180mg
- Black grapes: 160mg
- Dates: 99mg
Olive oil contains 60mg polyphenols per 100 grams Olive leaf with 10 800mg polyphenols per 100 grams
Polyphenol-rich olive products:
- Olive leaf, 2000 to 10800 mg
- Olive leaf extract, 750 to 25,000mg
- Black olives, 550mg
- Green olives, 340mg
- Olive oil, 60mg
Polyphenol-rich nuts:
- Cocoa powder, 3400mg
- Dark chocolate, 1600 mg
- Chestnut, 1200mg
- Hazelnuts, 495 mg
- Pecans, 490mg
- Almonds, 180mg
- Walnuts, 28mg
Polyphenol-rich vegetables and beans:
- Artichoke hearts, 260 to 321mg
- Brussels sprouts, 257mg
- Spinach, 110mg
- Shallots, 104mg to 113mg
- Onions, 74mg
- Black beans, 60mg
- Broccoli, 98mg
Top 4 Polyphenol Rich Flours:
- Flaxseed meal, 1500mg
- Soy flour, 450mg
- Whole wheat flour, 70mg
- Whole grain oats, 37mg
Source: Sum of the content of individual polyphenols as determined by chromatography and of proanthocyanidin oligomers as determined by direct-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.