Foods High in Copper (1641st - 1660th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Japanese silverleaf (petiole, raw)
0.02 mg
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Bamboo shoot (shinachiku)
0.02 mg
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Daikon, Japanese radish, Pickle (nukamiso-zuke)
0.02 mg
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Daikon, Japanese radish (root without skin, raw)
0.02 mg
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Daikon, Japanese radish (root with skin, boiled)
0.02 mg
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Daikon, Japanese radish (root with skin, raw)
0.02 mg
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Zuiki (fresh zuiki, boiled)
0.02 mg
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Water shield (young leaves, bottled in water)
0.02 mg
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Kohlrabi (enlarged stems, boiled)
0.02 mg
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Kohlrabi (enlarged stems, raw)
0.02 mg
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Qin cai (stems and leaves, boiled)
0.02 mg
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Qin cai (stems and leaves, raw)
0.02 mg
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Cabbage (head, boiled)
0.02 mg
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Cabbage (head, raw)
0.02 mg
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Turnip (root, without skin, boiled)
0.02 mg
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Hard sugar (coarse crystal, medium)
0.02 mg
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Harusame, Starch noodles, Ryokuto-harusame (dried, raw)
0.02 mg
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Tapioca pearls (dried, raw)
0.02 mg
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Sweet potato starch
0.02 mg
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Wheat starch
0.02 mg