Tomatoes are incredibly versatile, finding a home in salads, burgers, and pastas.
While a single small tomato only accounts for about 1% of your daily iron needs, concentrated tomato products like sauces often use dozens of tomatoes, making them a surprisingly good way to meet your iron goals. They also provide the antioxidant lycopene, potassium, and vitamin K1.

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