Dairy products like milk, yogurt, and cheese provide a lot of calcium. But there are other foods that have calcium. These foods include kale, broccoli, and Chinese cabbage. You can also get calcium by eating the soft bones of canned sardines and canned salmon. And calcium is sometimes added to tofu, soy and rice drinks, fruit juice, and cereal.
Some greens, such as spinach and Swiss chard, are not good sources. They have a lot of calcium, but very little of it is available to the body. These foods contain binders that prevent the calcium from being absorbed.
Some people who avoid dairy foods take supplements to be sure they get enough calcium and vitamin D.
Non-dairy foods with calcium
The following are some foods that can provide calcium for people who don't include dairy in their diets.1
Nonmilk calcium sources Food
Serving size
Calcium (in milligrams)
Calcium-fortified orange juice
1 cup (8 fl oz)
347 mg
Calcium-fortified soy milk
1 cup (8 fl oz)
300 mg
Canned salmon with bones
3 oz
187 mg
Tofu (with added calcium)
¼ block
163 mg
Chinese cabbage, cooked
1 cup
158 mg
Kale, cooked
1 cup
94 mg
Broccoli, cooked
1 cup
62 mg
Almonds
1 oz (about 24 nuts)
75 mg
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Current as of: May 9, 2022
Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:
Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine
Rhonda O'Brien MS, RD, CDE - Certified Diabetes Educator