Foods Low in Vitamin E (β-Tocopherols) (961st - 980th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Swine, Offal (uterus, raw)
0 mg
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Swine, Offal (feet, boiled)
0 mg
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Swine, Offal (cartilage, boiled)
0 mg
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Swine, Ham (boneless)
0 mg
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Swine, Ham (loin)
0 mg
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Swine, Ham (shoulder)
0 mg
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Swine, Ham (pressed)
0 mg
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Swine, Ham (mixed pressed)
0 mg
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Swine, Ham (uncooked ham, fresh)
0 mg
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Swine, Ham (uncooked ham, ripened)
0 mg
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Swine, Loin
0 mg
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Swine, Shoulder
0 mg
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Swine, Sausage (semi-dry)
0 mg
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Swine, Sausage (lyoner)
0 mg
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Swine (roast pork)
0 mg
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Swine (smoked liver)
0 mg
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Swine (gelatin)
0 mg
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Sheep, Mutton (loin, lean and fat, raw)
0 mg
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Sheep, Mutton (leg, lean and fat, raw)
0 mg
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Sheep, Lamb (shoulder, lean and fat, raw)
0 mg