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Calcium is a major mineral: the average adult is made up of just over a kilo (around 2% of total body weight).
99% of this is found in the bones and teeth, and the remainder is used for the contraction of muscles, nerve
function, enzyme activity and blood clotting.
Calcium Requirements
The UK Department of Health's Reference Nutrient Intakes (the daily amount that is enough for 97% of people:
similar to RDAs used previously in the UK) are as follows.1
Age/Sex Calcium requirement (mg/day)
0-12 months 525
1-3 years 350
4-6 years 450
7-10 years 550
Teenage girls 800
Teenage boys 1000
Adult men & women 700
Breastfeeding womenno increase
Vegan Sources of Calcium
Good plant sources of calcium include:
Green leafy vegetables: spring greens, kale, broccoli, parsley.
It is important to note that spinach is not a good source of calcium. It is high in calcium, but the calcium is
bound to oxalates and therefore poorly absorbed
Fortified foods such as soya milk
White flour (as calcium is added by law) and white flour products
Calcium-set tofu
Oranges
Ground sesame seeds (tahini)
The calcium content is high but variable and absorption of calcium from tahini is not proven so tahini should
not be relied upon as a main source
Figs and black molasses
Drinking hard water can provide 200mg of calcium daily, although soft water contains almost none2
Examples of amounts of foods providing 100mg calcium3
Type of Food grams
Almonds 42g
Black Treacle 18g
Broccoli 250g
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Carob 29g
Chickpeas (boiled) 217g
Curly Kale (boiled) 67g
Currants 108g
Chickpea flour 56g
Figs 40g
Oranges 212g
Soya Milk (calcium-fort if ied) 83g
Spring Greens (cooked) 133g
Tahini 15g
Tofu (made with calcium sulphate)33g
Watercress (uncooked) 59g
White Plain Flour 71g
Wholemeal Flour 263g
White Bread 56g
Wholemeal Bread 94g
Brown Bread 54g
Granary Bread 48g
Ensuring an adequate intake of calcium
A study in the UK of 34,696 adults, over five years, found that the vegans studied had a higher risk of bone
fracture than the meat eaters, fish eaters and vegetarians studied. This appeared to be a result of their lower
calcium intake - no increase in risk was found in those vegans consuming at least 525 mg of calcium per day - and
highlights the importance of ensuring an adequate intake of calcium.4 Recommended intakes are given in Calcium
Requirements above.
Calcium is a team player
Calcium is sometimes thought of as the 'bone-builder', but it should not be viewed in isolation. Other nutrients
including vitamin D, vitamin K, protein and potassium play an important part in building bones. Exercise also helps
to build bones.
Vitamin D assists with calcium absorption so it is important to ensure a supply. Expose your face and arms to the
sun for approximately 15 minutes pe r day. If your sun exposure is limited (for example in a British Winter), or if
you are dark skinned make sure that you get 10 to 20 micrograms of vitamin D2 each day from fortified food or a
supplement such asVEG1 available from The Vegan Society.
Other Factors To Consider:
Salt (sodium) causes calcium loss, so opt for low-sodium salt (e.g. Losalt) and low-sodium foods.
Caffeine reduces calcium absorption so reduce your intake of caffeinated foods and drinks such as coffee and tea.
Vegetables and fruit improve calcium balance so eat plenty.
Protein stimulates bone building so it is important to ensure an adequate intake of protein, but avoid excesses.
Moderate protein intake - about one gram of protein per kilogram of body weight per day - is probably ideal.
Further details
For more details on bone health, see please see the Diet & Bone Health page.
References
1. Dietary Reference Values for Food Energy and Nutrients for the UK Dept of Health (1991)
2. Water in the north is generally harder than in the south. Ask your water company for their latest water quality
report.
3. The Composition of Foods (6th Summary ed) McCance & Widdowson 2002 Royal Soc of Chemistry & Food
Standards Agency
4. Key TJ, Appleby PN, Spencer EA, Roddam AW, Neale RE, Allen NE. (2007) Calcium, diet and fracture risk: a
prospective study of 1898 incident fractures among 34 696 British women and men. Public Health Nutr. 2007;
10(11):1314-20
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Calcium-rich recipes
Sweetcorn Chowder
1 tbsp vegetable oil
2 onions, chopped
4 corn cobs, corn trimmed off
16floz (450ml) vegetable stock
seasoning to taste
16floz (450ml) calcium-fortified soya milk
2 tbsp chopped parsley
1. Fry the onion gently in the vegetable oil until it starts to soften and become transparent.
2. Add the corn and vegetable stock and bring to the boil. Season and reduce the heat, simmering until the corn
is cooked.
3. Add the soya milk and blend for a few seconds only to retain some of the crunch from the sweetcorn. Reheat
gently. Take off the heat and stir in the parsley. Serves 4-6
Spinach, Smoked Tofu and Tomato Salad
2oz (55g) leaf spinach, finely chopped
2oz (55g) calcium-set smoked tofu, crumbled
4 cherry tomatoes, quartered
1 very small clove of garlic, crushed
1 tablespoon olive oil
teaspoon vegan red wine vinegar
squeeze of lemon
ground black pepper
1. Place spinach, smoked tofu and cherry tomatoes in a bowl.
2. To make dressing, mix garlic, olive oil, vinegar and lemon juice. Season with freshly ground black pepper.
3. Pour the dressing on to spinach, smoked tofu and tomatoes. Toss and serve. Serves 2.
Quiche Lorraine
PASTRY: 9oz (250g) plain wholemeal flour
4.5oz (125g) margarine
FILLING: 10oz (280g) calcium-set tofu
a little soya milk
1 onion, chopped
1 red pepper, chopped
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 tbsp vegetable oil
packet Redwood rashers, chopped small
packet vegan cheese, grated
1 tomato, sliced
1. Make pastry by rubbing margarine into flour until it resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add enough water to make a
dough which is soft, but not sticky.
2. Roll out and place into a large quiche dish. Bake for 10 minutes at 200C/400F/Gas Mark 6 to set the pastry.
3. Now make the filling: mash tofu with a blender (or fork), adding a little soya milk for moisture.
4. Heat oil in a frying pan or saucepan and add the onion, red pepper and garlic. Once it is slightly cooked add
the rashers and cook for a minute or two.
5. Add to tofu mixture along with half of the packet of cheese. Spread mixture into pastry case. Top with
remaining grated cheese and sliced tomato.
6. Place in the oven and cook for 30-40 minutes. Serves 4.
Mushroom and Nut-Stuffed Greens
6 large spring green leaves
1 tbsp rapeseed or other vegetable oil
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4oz (115g) breakfast mushrooms, chopped
2oz (55g) mixed chopped nuts
1 tbsp soya sauce
2oz (55g) breadcrumbs
1 tbsp olive oil
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 small carrot, finely chopped
stick celery, finely chopped
14oz (400g) tinned tomatoes, chopped
1. Carefully cut away any thick stalk from the spring greens. Blanch the leaves in boiling water for 2 minutes until
soft. Drain and rinse in cold water to prevent them cooking any further. Set aside.
2. Fry the mushrooms in the rapeseed oil: once the oil has been soaked up add the soya sauce and increase the
heat. Keep cooking until the mushrooms release their juice. Add the chopped nuts and then enough breadcrumbs
to soak up any surplus liquid. Set aside.
3. Saut the garlic, carrot and celery in the olive oil until softened. Add the tomatoes and cook (10-15 minutes)
until reduced to quite a thick consistency. Season to taste
4. Take 1/6 of the mushroom stuffing and roll a spring leaf around it the end result should be roughly the size of
a cannelloni tube. Repeat with the remaining stuffing and leaves.
5. Place all six rolled leaves in an ovenproof dish. Pour over the tomato sauce. Cover with aluminium foil and
bake at 190C/375F/Gas Mark 5 for 30 minutes. Serves 2
Curly Kale and Chick Pea Curry
3 tbsp vegetable oil
1 medium onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2-4 tsps curry powder
14oz (400g) tin chopped tomatoes
14oz (400g) tin chick peas
4oz (115g) curly kale, chopped
Salt and pepper to taste
2 tbsp fresh coriander, chopped - optional
1. Saut onion in oil until it is light brown. Add garlic and curry powder and cook for a further minute.
2. Add tomatoes, drained chickpeas and kale. Bring to the boil and cook for 10-20 minutes until kale has softened
to your liking.
3. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve garnished with chopped coriander and rice or salad. Serves 2.
Irish Stew
4oz (125g) calcium-set smoked tofu
1 tbsp soya sauce
1 tbsp rapeseed or other vegetable oil
3oz (85g) onion, sliced
3oz (85g) plain white flour
7oz (200g) root vegetables e.g. carrot, swede
4oz (125g) mushrooms, sliced
3oz (85g) celery, sliced
pt (430ml) light vegetable stock
1oz (45g) red lentils
small handful fresh parsley, chopped
1 tsp yeast extract
tsp mixed herbs
1. Crumble tofu and marinade in soya sauce for an hour.
2. Saut onion in oil until transparent. Add flour, mix thoroughly and cook gently for two minutes.
3. Add remaining ingredients, mix well and bring to the boil. Cover and simmer for about 30 minutes or until
vegetables are tender. Adjust seasoning to taste. Serves 2.
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Gomasio Seasoning
3-4 tbsp sesame seeds
1 tsp salt
1. Put the sesame seeds into a dry pan with the salt. Stir over a moderate heat for 1-2 minutes, until the seeds
start to 'pop', smell roasted and brown a little. Leave to cool.
2. Grind the mixture to a powder in a coffee grinder or use a pestle and mortar.
Banana Ice Cream
6 bananas
1 floz (25 ml) lemon juice
18 floz (2 x 250 ml) A lpro soya custard
9 floz (250 ml) calcium-fortified soya milk
1. Slice bananas and put into container with lemon juice. Freeze for four hours or overnight.
2. Blend the custard and milk with the frozen fruit in a food processor. Return to container and freeze until
needed. Take out of the freezer 20 minutes before serving.
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