Foods Low in Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) (1001st - 1020th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Japanese pilchard, Canned product (in tomato sauce)
1100 mg
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Japanese eel (cultured, raw)
1100 mg
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Japanese eel (shirayaki)
1100 mg
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Chum salmon (shiozake)
1100 mg
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Red sea bream (cultured, boiled)
1100 mg
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Red sea bream (cultured, baked)
1100 mg
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Sandfish (namaboshi)
1100 mg
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Japanese pilchard, Canned product (in brine)
1200 mg
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Coho salmon (cultured, raw)
1200 mg
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Pacific saury (canned product, kabayaki)
1200 mg
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Horse mackerel (hirakiboshi, baked)
1300 mg
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Japanese pilchard (raw)
1300 mg
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Mirinboshi (japanese pilchard)
1300 mg
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Japanese eel (kabayaki)
1300 mg
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Mackerel (canned products, in brine)
1300 mg
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Japanese pilchard (boiled)
1400 mg
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Mezashi (raw)
1400 mg
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Japanese pilchard, Canned product (kabayaki)
1400 mg
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Masu salmon (baked)
1400 mg
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Atlantic salmon (cultured, raw)
1400 mg