Foods High in Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) (961st - 980th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Akebia (flesh, raw)
0.08 mg
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Red-tip leaf lettuce (leaves, raw)
0.08 mg
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Mugwort (leaves, raw)
0.08 mg
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Tossa jute (stems and leaves, boiled)
0.08 mg
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Soybean sprout (raw)
0.08 mg
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Manchurian wild rice (stem, raw)
0.08 mg
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Spinach (leaves, boiled)
0.08 mg
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Hyacinth bean (immature pods, raw)
0.08 mg
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Japanese butterbur (petiole, boiled)
0.08 mg
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Nozawana (pickles, seasoned)
0.08 mg
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Carrot, regular (juice, canned)
0.08 mg
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Carrot, regular (root, frozen)
0.08 mg
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Tomato (fruit, raw)
0.08 mg
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Sweet corn (immature kernels, frozen)
0.08 mg
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Qing gin cai (leaves, raw)
0.08 mg
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Taisai, Chinese mustard (leaves, raw)
0.08 mg
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Celery (petiole, raw)
0.08 mg
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Ha-shoga (rhizome, raw)
0.08 mg
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Shandong cai (leaves, raw)
0.08 mg
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Qin cai (stems and leaves, raw)
0.08 mg