Classify each of the following as water-soluble vitamins and fat-soluble vitamins and which food come under them?
Classifying each of the following as water-soluble vitamins and fat-soluble vitamins:

before getting into that we will first know about them in a detailed way

water-soluble vitamins:
dissolve in water and are easily absorbed into the bloodstream. They are not stored in the body for long periods of time and any excess amounts are excreted in the urine, which means that a regular intake is needed to maintain optimal levels. 

Water-soluble vitamins include:

Vitamin C: an antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage and supports immune function. It also plays a role in collagen synthesis and helps the body absorb iron from plant-based foods.

Vitamins B: There are eight B vitamins, including thiamin (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5), pyridoxine (B6), biotin (B7), folate (B9), and cobalamin (B12). B vitamins play a crucial role in energy metabolism, as well as the production of red blood cells, brain function, and the maintenance of healthy skin, hair, and eyesight.

Fat-soluble vitamins:

soluble in fat and are absorbed with dietary fat in the small intestine. These vitamins are stored in the liver and fatty tissue for long periods of time, and excess amounts can accumulate and potentially cause toxicity. The fat-soluble vitamins include:

Vitamin A: essential for vision, skin health, and immune function. It is also important for the growth and development of bones and teeth.

Vitamin D: important for bone health as it helps the body absorb calcium. It also plays a role in immune function and may have other health benefits such as reducing the risk of certain types of cancer and autoimmune diseases.

Vitamin E: an antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage and supports immune function. It may also have a role in reducing the risk of heart disease.

Vitamin K: important for blood clotting and bone health. It also plays a role in regulating calcium levels in the body.

Food that comes under water-soluble vitamins:

Vitamin A: found in liver, fish oil, eggs, milk, cheese, and dark leafy greens like spinach and kale.

Vitamin D: found in fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel, and tuna, as well as egg yolks and fortified foods like milk, orange juice, and cereals.

Vitamin E: found in nuts and seeds like almonds, sunflower seeds, and hazelnuts, as well as vegetable oils like wheat germ oil, sunflower oil, and safflower oil.

Vitamin K: found in leafy greens like spinach, kale, and collard greens, as well as cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and Brussels sprouts, and vegetable oils like soybean oil and canola oil.

Food that comes under Fat -soluble vitamins:
Vitamin C: found in citrus fruits like oranges, grapefruits, and lemons, as well as kiwi, strawberries, bell peppers, broccoli, and spinach.

Thiamin (B1): found in whole grains like brown rice, whole wheat bread, and oats, as well as pork, legumes, and nuts.

Riboflavin (B2): found in dairy products like milk and yogurt, as well as eggs, meat, leafy greens, and whole grains.

Niacin (B3): found in meat, poultry, fish, whole grains, and legumes.

Pantothenic acid (B5): found in meat, poultry, fish, whole grains, and legumes.

Pyridoxine (B6): found in meat, poultry, fish, bananas, whole grains, and legumes.

Biotin (B7): found in egg yolks, liver, nuts, and seeds.

Folate (B9): found in leafy greens, legumes, citrus fruits, and fortified grains and cereals.

Cobalamin (B12): found in animal products like meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy.