The foods you eat contain nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals. Sodium is a nutrient. Your body needs the right amount to stay healthy and work as it should. You can use the list below to help you make choices about which foods to eat.
Fruits
Fresh, frozen, canned, or dried fruit
Vegetables
Fresh or frozen vegetables, with no added salt
Canned vegetables, low-sodium or with no added salt
Grains
Bagels without salted tops
Cereal with no added salt
Corn tortillas
Crackers with no added salt
Oatmeal, cooked without salt
Popcorn with no salt
Pasta and noodles, cooked without salt
Rice, cooked without salt
Unsalted pretzels
Dairy and dairy alternatives
Butter, unsalted
Cream cheese
Ice cream
Milk
Soy milk
Meats and other protein foods
Beans and peas, canned with no salt
Eggs
Fresh fish (not smoked)
Fresh meats (not smoked or cured)
Nuts and nut butter, prepared without salt
Poultry, not packaged with sodium solution
Tofu, unseasoned
Tuna, canned without salt
Seasonings
Garlic
Herbs and spices
Lemon juice
Mustard
Olive oil
Salt-free seasoning mixes
Vinegar
Work with your doctor to find out how much of this nutrient you need. Depending on your health, you may need more or less of it in your diet.
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