9. Chicken

If you’re looking for a vitamin B6 food, your best bet is chicken. A cooked 6-ounce serving of chicken breast provides 1 milligrams of B6 (48 percent of the DV), 16 milligrams of B3 (100 percent of the DV), over 50 percent of the DV for B5, approximately 30 percent of the DV for B2, and 15 percent of the DV for B1 and B12.
10. Lentils (and Other Legumes)

A cooked cup of lentils provides 90 percent of the DV for B9, making it a delicious folate source for those who are pregnant and following a plant-based diet. Lentils also contain over 10 percent of the DV for B1, B5, and B6, and more than 10 percent of the DV for B3 and B2. Other legumes, like edamame (green soy beans), pinto beans, and black beans are also good sources of B9.