Vegetables Low in Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) (221st - 240th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Garland chrysanthemum (leaves, raw)
0.13 mg
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Ginger (rhizome, raw)
0.13 mg
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Sugukina (pickles)
0.13 mg
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Broad bean (immature beans, boiled)
0.13 mg
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Bamboo shoot (shoots, raw)
0.13 mg
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Red onion (bulb, raw)
0.13 mg
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New Zealand spinach (stems and leaves, raw)
0.13 mg
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Chinese chive (leaves, boiled)
0.13 mg
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Kintoki (root without skin, raw)
0.13 mg
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Konegi (leaves, raw)
0.13 mg
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Turfed stone leek (leaves, boiled)
0.13 mg
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Edamame (frozen)
0.14 mg
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Turnip (leaves, boiled)
0.14 mg
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Sweet corn (immature kernels, raw)
0.14 mg
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Nagasaki-hakusai (leaves, raw)
0.14 mg
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Kintoki (root without skin, boiled)
0.14 mg
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Hinona (root with tops, raw)
0.14 mg
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Swiss chard (leaves, boiled)
0.14 mg
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Spinach (leaves, raw)
0.14 mg
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Edamame (raw)
0.15 mg