Eating a healthy, balanced diet for your nutritional needs is not difficult, but it is trickier than you think.
Successful potassium diets are dependent on a number of other factors about your daily diet, state of health, medical need and well being.
Sodium, magnesium, maintaining a healthy diet, water intake, age, gender and current health condition are all critical factors.
Here’s a fantastic link that details potassium content in a variety of foods…
http://www.pamf.org/patients/pdf/potassium_count.pdf
Apricots.
Here a link with a list: http://www.algaecal.com/potassium-rich-foods.html
Potatoes.
Broccoli
Faceas
Avocadoes are actually higher in potassium than bananas.
Raisins, Tomato Puree, Apricots, Currants, Nuts, Soya Beans,
Potatoes I think
http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/minerals/potassium/
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/nutrition/nutrition-potassium-jibrin-0206
here are some sites with lists of foods with potassium