A Dietary Source for Iodine Is Pork Beef Sea Food Celery

Top 10 Foods Highest in Selenium

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Top 10 Foods Highest in Selenium

Selenium is an essential trace mineral. It is a constituent of selenoproteins that play important roles in the body including antioxidant protection, thyroid gland function, DNA synthesis, and roles in the immune system and reproduction.

A deficiency in selenium can lead to pain in the muscles and joints, unhealthy hair, and white spots on the fingernails. In long-term cases, it may even lead to Hashimoto's disease, a condition in which the body's own immune system attacks the thyroid.

An excess of selenium can lead to bad breath, diarrhea, and even hair loss.

Foods high in selenium include Brazil nuts, tuna, oysters, pork, beef, chicken, tofu, whole wheat pasta, shrimp, and mushrooms. The current daily value (DV) for selenium is 55μg (micrograms).

It is important to note that the amount of selenium in any product varies greatly by the amount of selenium in the soil in which it was produced/grown/raised. Be sure to check individual labels, and if you have a deficiency in selenium, get tested after changing your diet to be sure you are eating adequate amounts.

Below is a list of high selenium foods sorted by common serving size, please see the complete ranking of all foods high in selenium for more.


  • Introduction
  • List of Foods High in Selenium
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  • About the Daily Value (%DV) Target
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Brazil Nuts

#1: Brazil Nuts

Selenium
per 1oz Handful
Selenium
per 100g
Selenium
per 200 Calories
544.4μg
(990% DV)
1917μg
(3485% DV)
581.8μg
(1058% DV)

Tuna Fillet

#2: Tuna (Yellowfin)

Selenium
in a 6oz Fillet
Selenium
per 100g
Selenium
per 200 Calories
183.9μg
(334% DV)
108.2μg
(197% DV)
166.5μg
(303% DV)

Oysters on a plate

#3: Shellfish (Oysters)

Selenium
per 3oz Serving
Selenium
per 100g
Selenium
per 200 Calories
130.9μg
(238% DV)
154μg
(280% DV)
189μg
(344% DV)

A pork chop

#4: Lean Pork Chops

Selenium
in a 6oz Chop
Selenium
per 100g
Selenium
per 200 Calories
80.6μg
(147% DV)
47.4μg
(86% DV)
48.6μg
(88% DV)

A steak on a plate

#5: Beef (Skirt Steak)

Selenium
per 6oz Steak
Selenium
per 100g
Selenium
per 200 Calories
61.2μg
(111% DV)
36μg
(65% DV)
26.9μg
(49% DV)

A roast chicken

#6: Lean Chicken Breast

Selenium
in a 6oz Breast
Selenium
per 100g
Selenium
per 200 Calories
54.2μg
(99% DV)
31.9μg
(58% DV)
40.6μg
(74% DV)

A block of tofu

#7: Firm Tofu

Selenium
per Cup
Selenium
per 100g
Selenium
per 200 Calories
43.8μg
(80% DV)
17.4μg
(32% DV)
24.2μg
(44% DV)

Whole Wheat Spaghetti

#8: Whole Wheat Pasta

Selenium
per Cup
Selenium
per 100g
Selenium
per 200 Calories
42.5μg
(77% DV)
36.3μg
(66% DV)
48.7μg
(89% DV)

Whole Shrimp

#9: Shrimp

Selenium
per 3oz (About 12 Large)
Selenium
per 100g
Selenium
per 200 Calories
42.1μg
(77% DV)
49.5μg
(90% DV)
83.2μg
(151% DV)

Shiitake Mushrooms

#10: Shiitake Mushrooms

Selenium
per Cup Cooked
Selenium
per 100g
Selenium
per 200 Calories
36μg
(65% DV)
24.8μg
(45% DV)
88.6μg
(161% DV)

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About the Data

Data for the curated food lists comes from the USDA Food Data Central Repository.

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About Nutrient Targets

Setting targets can provide a guide to healthy eating.

Some of the most popular targets include:

  • Daily Value (%DV) - The %DV is a general guideline for everyone and takes into account absorption factors. It is the most common target in the U.S. and found on the nutrition labels of most products. It is set by the U.S. FDA.
  • Reference Dietary Intake (%RDI) - The Reference Dietary Intake (RDI) accounts for age and gender. It is set by the U.S. Institute of Medicine. The RDI for amino acids is set by the U.N. World Health Organization. The daily value (%DV) builds on the reference dietary intake to create a number for everyone.
  • Adequate Intake (%AI) - Sets a target for Omega 3 and Omega 6 fats. The Adequate Intake is also set by the U.S. Institute of Medicine. It represents a number to ensure adequacy but lacks the same level of evidence as the Reference Dietary Intake. In short, the number is less accurate than the RDI.
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  • Foods High in Selenium
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  • Vegetables High in Selenium
  • Fruits High in Selenium
  • Vegetarian Foods High in Selenium
  • Nuts High in Selenium
  • Beans High in Selenium
  • Dairy High in Selenium
  • Breakfast Cereals High in Selenium
  • Fast Foods High in Selenium

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Data Sources and References

  1. U.S. Agricultural Research Service Food Data Central
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