Foods High in Zinc (1421st - 1440th) (per 100 g edible portion)
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Olive (pickles, ripe olives)
0.2 mg
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Olive (pickles, green olives)
0.2 mg
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Fig (raw)
0.2 mg
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Strawberry (raw)
0.2 mg
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Atemoya (raw)
0.2 mg
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Turfed stone leek (leaves, boiled)
0.2 mg
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Turfed stone leek (leaves, raw)
0.2 mg
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Head lettuce, butter type (leaves, raw)
0.2 mg
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Head lettuce, crisp type (head, raw)
0.2 mg
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Scallion (pickles, sweetened)
0.2 mg
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Mung bean sprout (boiled)
0.2 mg
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Ne-mitsuba (leaves, boiled)
0.2 mg
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Ne-mitsuba (leaves, raw)
0.2 mg
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Manchurian wild rice (stem, raw)
0.2 mg
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Sponge gourd (immature fruit, boiled)
0.2 mg
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Sponge gourd (immature fruit, raw)
0.2 mg
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Japanese butterbur (petiole, boiled)
0.2 mg
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Japanese butterbur (petiole, raw)
0.2 mg
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Hinona (root with tops, raw)
0.2 mg
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Yellow sweet pepper (fruit, sauted)
0.2 mg