Foods High in Triacylglycerol equivalents (261st - 280th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Cattle, Imported beef (sirloin, without subcutaneous fat, raw)
14.9 g
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Striped mullet (karasumi)
14.9 g
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Coconut (coconut milk)
14.9 g
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Cattle, Offal (reticulum, boiled)
14.7 g
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Cattle, Imported beef (rump, lean and fat, raw)
14.7 g
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Swine, Ground meat (raw)
14.6 g
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Pacific herring (migaki-nishin)
14.6 g
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Yellowtail (mature, baked)
14.5 g
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Swine, Ham (bone-in)
14.4 g
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Swine, Pork, medium type breed (inside ham, lean and fat, raw)
14.3 g
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Yellowtail (young, cultured, raw)
14.3 g
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Ayu sweetfish (wild, viscera, raw)
14.2 g
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Lactic ice (regular)
14.1 g
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Swine, Pork, large type breed (picnic shoulder, lean and fat, raw)
14 g
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Japanese pilchard, Canned product (kabayaki)
14 g
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Chicken, Broiler meat (wing , with skin, raw)
13.9 g
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Cattle, Beef, Japanese beef cattle (fillet, lean, raw)
13.8 g
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Onoroke-mame
13.7 g
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Sheep, Mutton (loin, lean and fat, raw)
13.7 g
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Rainbow trout (cultured in sea, baked)
13.7 g