Though scallions or green onions are not nutrient powerhouses like some of the foods on this list, they are high in vitamin K and some other nutrients. A two-tablespoon serving contains more than thirty percent of the daily recommended allowance of vitamin K. They also contain a helpful amount of vitamin A.

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