Meats Low in Vitamin B3 (Niacin) (181st - 200th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Cattle, Beef, Japanese beef cattle (outside round, without subcutaneous fat,raw)
6 mg
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Swine, Offal (heart, raw)
6 mg
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Swine, Offal (kidney, raw)
6 mg
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Chicken, Offal (heart, raw)
6 mg
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Cattle, Beef, Japanese beef cattle (inside round, lean, raw)
6.1 mg
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Inobuta (meat, lean and fat, raw)
6.2 mg
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Cattle, Imported beef (sirloin, lean, raw)
6.2 mg
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Cattle, Veal (flank or short plate, without subcutaneous fat, raw)
6.2 mg
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Swine, Pork, large type breed (inside ham, lean and fat, raw)
6.2 mg
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Cattle, Beef product (roast beef)
6.3 mg
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Chicken, Broiler meat (thigh, with skin, baked)
6.4 mg
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Chicken (ground meat, raw)
6.4 mg
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Swine, Pork, large type breed (inside ham, without subcutaneous fat, raw)
6.5 mg
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Swine, Pork, medium type breed (outside ham, without subcutaneous fat,raw)
6.5 mg
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Swine, Ham (boneless)
6.5 mg
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Swine, Sausage (liver)
6.5 mg
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Cattle, Beef, Japanese beef cattle (outside round, lean, raw)
6.6 mg
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Swine, Pork, large type breed (inside ham, lean, raw)
6.6 mg
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Swine, Ham (loin)
6.6 mg
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Cattle, Beef, dairy fattened steer (sirloin, lean, raw)
6.7 mg