Meats Low in Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) (201st - 220th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Swine, Pork, large type breed (fillet, lean, raw)
0.27 mg
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Swine, Pork, medium type breed (picnic shoulder, lean, raw)
0.27 mg
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Swine, Ham (uncooked ham, ripened)
0.27 mg
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Chicken, Broiler meat (thigh, without skin, baked)
0.27 mg
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Swine, Pork, large type breed (boston butt, lean, raw)
0.28 mg
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Swine, Pork, large type breed (inside ham, without subcutaneous fat, baked)
0.28 mg
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Swine, Ham (boneless)
0.28 mg
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Goat (meat, lean, raw)
0.28 mg
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Chicken, Broiler meat (thigh, with skin, baked)
0.28 mg
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Wild boar (meat, lean and fat, raw)
0.29 mg
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Cattle, Imported beef (rump, lean, raw)
0.29 mg
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Swine, Pork, medium type breed (boston butt, lean, raw)
0.29 mg
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Cattle, Offal (tongue, raw)
0.3 mg
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Duck, domesticated (meat, with skin, raw)
0.3 mg
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Swine, Sausage (dry)
0.31 mg
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Chicken, Fowl meat (thigh, without skin, raw)
0.31 mg
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Cattle, Offal (omasum, raw)
0.32 mg
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Sheep, Mutton (leg, lean and fat, raw)
0.33 mg
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Sheep, Lamb (leg, lean and fat, raw)
0.33 mg
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Swine, Shoulder
0.34 mg