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6. Fortified milk

Almost all pasteurized cow's milk is fortified with vitamin D and contains, on average, 30 percent of the recommended daily allowance. Though unpasteurized milk and non-fortified milk may also contain vitamin D, it is less concentrated. Look for milk brands that are labeled as vitamin D fortified, as most milk brands sold in grocery stores do not contain this vitamin on their own.

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