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. 2017 Aug 13;2017:6723931. doi: 10.1155/2017/6723931

Table 1.

Main food sources of polyphenols.

Polyphenol Compound Main food sources, excluding seasoning Main food sources, only seasoning
Total polyphenols Coffee, oranges, apples, grapes, olives and olive oil, red wine, cocoa powder, dark chocolate, tea, black elderberry, nuts, whole grains, legumes Cloves, dried peppermint, star anise
Flavonoids Flavones Virgin olive oil, oranges, whole grain wheat-flour bread, refined-grain wheat-flour bread, whole grain wheat four, black olives Celery seed, dried peppermint, dried, common verbena
Flavonols Spinach, beans, onions, shallot Capers, saffron, dried oregano
Flavanols Red wine, apples, peaches, cocoa powder, nuts, dark chocolate
Flavanones Grapefruit/pomelo juice, oranges, orange juice, grapefruit juice Dried peppermint, dried oregano, fresh rosemary
Isoflavones Soy flour, soy paste, roasted soy bean, beans Soy sauce
Anthocyanins Cherries, red wine, olives, hazelnuts, almonds, black elderberry, black chokeberry, blueberries
Phenolic acids Benzoic acid Olives, virgin olive oil, red wine, walnuts, pomegranate juice, red raspberry, American cranberry Chestnut, cloves, star anise
Cinnamic acid Coffee, maize oil, potatoes Dried peppermint. Common verbena, dried rosemary
Stilbenes Resveratrol Grapes, red wine, nuts
Lignans Virgin olive oil, whole grain rye flour, bread from whole grain rye flour, flaxseed Sesame seed oil, black sesame oil, flaxseed