Foods Low in Docosenoic acid (1201st - 1220th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Atlantic salmon (cultured, baked)
1200 mg
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Pacific herring (migaki-nishin)
1200 mg
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Ayu sweetfish (cultured, viscera, raw)
1300 mg
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Southern black cod (raw)
1300 mg
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Angry rockfish (raw)
1500 mg
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Sablefish (raw)
1500 mg
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Atlantic capelin (semi-dried, raw)
1700 mg
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Atlantic capelin (semi-dried, baked)
1700 mg
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Pacific herring (raw)
1800 mg
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Japanese bluefish (boiled)
1800 mg
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Bluefin tuna (fatty meat, raw)
2200 mg
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Pacific saury (canned product, kabayaki)
2300 mg
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Mackerel, Processed product (shiosaba)
2500 mg
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Mackerel, Processed product (shimesaba)
2500 mg
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Pacific herring (hirakiboshi)
2600 mg
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Southern bluefin tuna (fatty meat, raw)
2800 mg
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Japanese bluefish (raw)
2800 mg
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Pacific saury (hirakiboshi)
3000 mg
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Pacific saury (canned product, with seasoning)
3300 mg
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Anglerfish (liver, raw)
3500 mg