Foods Low in Vitamin E (δ-Tocopherols) (281st - 300th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Qing gin cai (leaves, raw)
0 mg
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Qing gin cai (leaves, boiled)
0 mg
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New Zealand spinach (stems and leaves, raw)
0 mg
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Malabar nightshade (stems and leaves, raw)
0 mg
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Malabar nightshade (stems and leaves, boiled)
0 mg
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Japanese silverleaf (petiole, raw)
0 mg
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Japanese silverleaf (petiole, boiled)
0 mg
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Red pepper (leaves and fruits, raw)
0 mg
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Red pepper (leaves and fruits, sauteed)
0 mg
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Red pepper (fruit, raw)
0 mg
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Wax gourd (fruit, raw)
0 mg
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Wax gourd (friut, boiled)
0 mg
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Sweet corn (immature kernels on cob, frozen)
0 mg
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Sweet corn (immature kernels, frozen)
0 mg
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Sweet corn, Canned product (cream style)
0 mg
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Sweet corn, Canned product (whole kernel style)
0 mg
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Young sweet corn (young ear, raw)
0 mg
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Tomato (fruit, raw)
0 mg
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Cherry tomato (fruit, raw)
0 mg
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Tomato, Canned product (whole)
0 mg