Foods Low in Vitamin E (γ-Tocopherols) (1581st - 1600th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Soy milk (drink type, coffee flavored)
1.8 mg
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Japanese chestnut (kanroni)
1.8 mg
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Yard bean (immature pods, raw)
1.8 mg
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Mume, Japanese apricot (umeboshi, salted pickles)
1.8 mg
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Mirinboshi (anchovy)
1.8 mg
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Onoroke-mame
1.8 mg
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Parboiled grain
1.9 mg
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Buckwheat noodles (wet form, raw)
1.9 mg
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Scarlet runner bean (whole, dried, boiled)
1.9 mg
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Soybean sprout (boiled)
1.9 mg
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Raspberry (raw)
1.9 mg
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Cracker (oil-sprayed)
1.9 mg
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Sable, shortbread
1.9 mg
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Kidney bean (whole, dried, raw)
2 mg
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Soybean, Tofu (yushi-dofu)
2 mg
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Soy milk (regular type)
2 mg
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Green pea (canned in brine)
2 mg
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Red pepper (fruit, raw)
2 mg
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Mume, Japanese apricot (raw)
2 mg
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Hen's egg (yolk, raw)
2 mg