Kiwifruit, fresh jujube, strawberry, loquat, orange, orange, persimmon and blueberry are rich in vitamin C. Based on the vitamin C content of 100g fruit, kiwifruit contains 420mg, fresh jujube contains 380mg, strawberry contains 80mg, orange contains 49mg, loquat contains 36mg, and orange and persimmon contain 30mg each. Bananas and peaches each contain 10 mg, grapes, figs and apples each contain only 5 mg, and pears only contain 4 mg.
In addition, there are some factors that affect the content of vitamin C in fruits. For example, some fruits are often wrapped in paper bags for insect protection and sun protection, which leads to the decrease of vitamin C content. When fruits are harvested in summer, stored in cold storage and sold in winter, the vitamin C content of fruits will also decrease. Modern families generally have refrigerators, and many people like to buy a lot of fruits and put them in. But the longer the fruit is stored, the more vitamin C is lost.