Foods Low in Hexadecatetraenoic acid (881st - 900th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Yellowtail (young, cultured, raw)
55 mg
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Red sea bream (cultured, baked)
56 mg
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Red sea bream (cultured, boiled)
57 mg
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Mackerel, Processed product (shiosaba)
58 mg
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Pacific saury (mirinboshi)
58 mg
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Oyster (canned in oil, smoked)
59 mg
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Ayu sweetfish (wild, viscera, raw)
66 mg
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Hairtail (raw)
69 mg
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Mackerel, Processed product (shimesaba)
73 mg
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Gizzard shad (amazu-zuke)
74 mg
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Japanese pilchard (boiled)
79 mg
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Whale (ventral groove meat, raw)
79 mg
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Japanese pilchard (baked)
85 mg
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Striped mullet (karasumi)
85 mg
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Atlantic mackerel (baked)
87 mg
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Pacific herring (smoked)
89 mg
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Japanese pilchard (raw)
90 mg
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Japanese pilchard (shioiwashi)
92 mg
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Atlantic mackerel (raw)
98 mg
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Atlantic mackerel (boiled)
100 mg