Foods High in Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) (1341st - 1360th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Red onion (bulb, raw)
0.03 mg
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Onion (bulb, boiled)
0.03 mg
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Onion (bulb, leached in water)
0.03 mg
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Onion (bulb, raw)
0.03 mg
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Taisai, Chinese mustard (salted pickles)
0.03 mg
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Daikon, Japanese radish, Pickle (bettara-zuke)
0.03 mg
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Celery (petiole, raw)
0.03 mg
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Sugukina (root, raw)
0.03 mg
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Oriental pickling melon, Pickle (salted pickles)
0.03 mg
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Oriental pickling melon (fruit, raw)
0.03 mg
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Ginger (rhizome, raw)
0.03 mg
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Shandong cai (leaves, raw)
0.03 mg
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Edible burdock (root, boiled)
0.03 mg
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Kohlrabi (enlarged stems, boiled)
0.03 mg
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Qin cai (stems and leaves, boiled)
0.03 mg
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Cucumber, Pickle (pickled in soy sauce)
0.03 mg
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Cucumber (fruit, raw)
0.03 mg
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Turnip (root, without skin, boiled)
0.03 mg
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Turnip (root, without skin, raw)
0.03 mg
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Turnip (root, with skin, boiled)
0.03 mg