Foods High in Ash (201st - 220th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Daikon, Japanese radish, Pickle (nukamiso-zuke)
4.8 g
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Turnip, Pickle (salted pickles, root without skin)
4.8 g
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Soybean, Whole bean (brazil, dried, raw)
4.8 g
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Soybean, Whole bean (usa, dried, raw)
4.8 g
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Dried Okinawa noodles (dry form, raw)
4.8 g
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Swine, Sausage (dry)
4.7 g
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Sakura shrimp (boiled)
4.7 g
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Sockeye salmon (smoked)
4.7 g
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Japanese sculpin (boiled)
4.7 g
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Oriental pickling melon, Pickle (nara-zuke)
4.7 g
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Watermelon seed (roasted and salted)
4.7 g
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Soy protein (structured type)
4.7 g
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Sea squirt (raw)
4.6 g
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Caviar (salted product)
4.6 g
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Skipjack, Processed product (kakuni)
4.6 g
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Cucumber, Pickle (pickled in soy sauce)
4.6 g
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Chinese style instant cup noodles (dried by frying, chow mein type)
4.6 g
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Wasabi (powder, mixed with mustard powder)
4.5 g
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Striped mullet (karasumi)
4.5 g
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Atka mackerel (salted)
4.5 g