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Top 100 Lamb, Veal, and Game Products With trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acids - Care Omnia Nutrition

Below we list 100 Lamb, Veal, and Game Products with trans-monoenoic fatty acids. The list is sorted from the food with the most amount to the food with the least amount.

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Ranked List Of 100 Lamb, Veal, and Game Products With trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acids

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Lamb, Veal, and Game Products Ranked 1 - 20 With trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acids

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RankLamb, Veal, and Game Products with trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acidsper 100gper Oz
1
(Lamb, New Zealand Imported)
4.4 g1.2 g
2
(Intermuscular Fat, New Zealand Imported)
4 g1.1 g
3
(Lamb, New Zealand Imported)
4 g1.1 g
4
(Intermuscular Fat, New Zealand Imported)
3.6 g1 g
5
(Australian Imported)
3.5 g1 g
6
(Australian Imported, External Fat)
3.2 g893 mg
7
(Australian Imported, External Fat)
2.8 g782.4 mg
8
(Australian Imported)
2.5 g705.9 mg
9
(Separable Fat, Australian)
2.4 g674.7 mg
10
(External Fat Only)
2.2 g635 mg
11
(External Fat Only)
2.1 g581.2 mg
12
(Seam Fat Only)
1.7 g490.4 mg
13Two foods with the same rank/nutrient values1.7 g473.4 mg
(Boneless, Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
(Seam Fat Only)
14
(Boneless, Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
1.5 g416.7 mg
15
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
1.4 g405.4 mg
16
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
1.3 g379.9 mg
17
(Australian, 85% Lean / 15% Fat)
1.3 g365.7 mg
18
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
1.2 g348.7 mg
19
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
1.2 g337.4 mg
20
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
1.2 g328.9 mg
fig 1. Lamb, Veal, and Game Products with trans-monoenoic fatty acids rank 1 to 20

Lamb, Veal, and Game Products Ranked 21 - 40 With trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acids

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RankLamb, Veal, and Game Products with trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acidsper 100gper Oz
21Two foods with the same rank/nutrient values1.1 g323.2 mg
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
(Australian Imported, Frenched, Bone-In, Meat & Fat, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
22Two foods with the same rank/nutrient values1.1 g320.3 mg
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
23
(Australian Imported, Frenched, Bone-In, Meat & Fat, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
1.1 g317.5 mg
24
(Boneless, Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
1 g283.5 mg
25
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
944 mg267.6 mg
26
(Boneless, Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
939 mg266.2 mg
27
(Meat & Fat, Partly Frenched, New Zealand Imported)
902 mg255.7 mg
28
(Australian Imported, Meat & Fat, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat, Frenched, Bone-In)
887 mg251.5 mg
29
(Meat & Fat, Partly Frenched, New Zealand Imported)
883 mg250.3 mg
30
(Australian Imported, Frenched, Denuded, Meat & Fat, Trimmed To 0" Fat, Bone-In)
851 mg241.3 mg
31
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
841 mg238.4 mg
32
(New Zealand Imported, Swiss Cut, Soaked & Simmered)
746 mg211.5 mg
33
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported, Bone-In)
731 mg207.2 mg
34
(Australian Imported, Frenched, Bone-In, Meat Only, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
718 mg203.5 mg
35696 mg197.3 mg
36
(Australian Imported, Heel On, Bone-In, Meat & Fat, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
661 mg187.4 mg
37
(New Zealand Imported, Swiss Cut)
658 mg186.5 mg
38
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
650 mg184.3 mg
39
(Australian Imported, Trotter Off, Bone-In, Meat & Fat, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
634 mg179.7 mg
40
(Australian Imported, Boneless, Meat & Fat, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
599 mg169.8 mg
fig 2. Lamb, Veal, and Game Products with trans-monoenoic fatty acids rank 21 to 40

Lamb, Veal, and Game Products Ranked 41 - 60 With trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acids

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RankLamb, Veal, and Game Products with trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acidsper 100gper Oz
41
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported, Bone-In)
586 mg166.1 mg
42
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
571 mg161.9 mg
43
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported, Chump Off, Shank Off)
569 mg161.3 mg
44
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
544 mg154.2 mg
45
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
523 mg148.3 mg
46
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
518 mg146.9 mg
47
(Meat & Fat, Fully Frenched, New Zealand Imported)
514 mg145.7 mg
48
(Australian Imported, Heel On, Bone-In, Meat & Fat, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
509 mg144.3 mg
49
(Australian Imported, Trotter Off, Bone-In, Meat Only, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
491 mg139.2 mg
50
(Australian Imported, Frenched, Bone-In, Meat Only, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
488 mg138.3 mg
51Two foods with the same rank/nutrient values485 mg137.5 mg
(Meat & Fat, Fully Frenched, New Zealand Imported)
(Australian Imported, Frenched, Denuded, Meat Only, Trimmed To 0" Fat, Bone-In)
52
(Australian Imported, Frenched, Denuded, Meat & Fat, Trimmed To 0" Fat, Bone-In)
483 mg136.9 mg
53
(Australian Imported, Trotter Off, Bone-In, Meat & Fat, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
477 mg135.2 mg
54
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
475 mg134.7 mg
55448 mg127 mg
56
(New Zealand Imported)
439 mg124.5 mg
57
(Meat Only, Partly Frenched, New Zealand Imported)
422 mg119.6 mg
58
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
415 mg117.7 mg
59
(Boneless, Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
397 mg112.5 mg
60
(New Zealand Imported)
380 mg107.7 mg
fig 3. Lamb, Veal, and Game Products with trans-monoenoic fatty acids rank 41 to 60

Lamb, Veal, and Game Products Ranked 61 - 80 With trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acids

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RankLamb, Veal, and Game Products with trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acidsper 100gper Oz
61
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
375 mg106.3 mg
62
(Meat Only, Fully Frenched, New Zealand Imported)
349 mg98.9 mg
63
(Australian Imported, Frenched, Denuded, Meat Only, Trimmed To 0" Fat, Bone-In)
332 mg94.1 mg
64
(Australian Imported, Boneless, Meat Only, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
321 mg91 mg
65Two foods with the same rank/nutrient values313 mg88.7 mg
(Meat Only, Fully Frenched, New Zealand Imported)
(Meat Only, Partly Frenched, New Zealand Imported)
66
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
299 mg84.8 mg
67
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
296 mg83.9 mg
68
(Boneless, Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
285 mg80.8 mg
69
(Australian Imported, Heel On, Bone-In, Meat Only, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
263 mg74.6 mg
70
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
259 mg73.4 mg
71
(Boneless, Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
252 mg71.4 mg
72
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
250 mg70.9 mg
73
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
249 mg70.6 mg
74
(Australian Imported, Boneless, Meat Only, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
239 mg67.8 mg
75
(Australian Imported, Boneless, Meat & Fat, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
223 mg63.2 mg
76221 mg62.7 mg
77
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
220 mg62.4 mg
78
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
219 mg62.1 mg
79
(Australian Imported, Meat Only, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat, Frenched, Bone-In)
218 mg61.8 mg
80Two foods with the same rank/nutrient values217 mg61.5 mg
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
fig 4. Lamb, Veal, and Game Products with trans-monoenoic fatty acids rank 61 to 80

Lamb, Veal, and Game Products Ranked 81 - 92 With trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acids

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RankLamb, Veal, and Game Products with trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acidsper 100gper Oz
81
(Australian Imported, Boneless, Meat & Fat, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
199 mg56.4 mg
82Two foods with the same rank/nutrient values192 mg54.4 mg
(New Zealand Imported, Soaked & Fried)
(Rib, Meat Only, Australian)
83
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
191 mg54.1 mg
84188 mg53.3 mg
85
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported, Bone-In)
185 mg52.4 mg
86Two foods with the same rank/nutrient values179 mg50.7 mg
(Australian Imported, Boneless, Meat Only, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported, Chump Off, Shank Off)
87
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
177 mg50.2 mg
88
(Australian Imported, Boneless, Meat Only, Trimmed To 1/8" Fat)
176 mg49.9 mg
89
(New Zealand Imported, Soaked & Simmered)
172 mg48.8 mg
90
(Meat & Fat, New Zealand Imported)
171 mg48.5 mg
91
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported, Bone-In)
168 mg47.6 mg
92
(Meat Only, New Zealand Imported)
166 mg47.1 mg
fig 5. Lamb, Veal, and Game Products with trans-monoenoic fatty acids rank 81 to 92

Foods With trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acids In Other Food Categories

The food categories below have foods that contain trans-monoenoic fatty acids.

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Food CategoriesNumber of foods
in category
American Indian/Alaska Native Foods10
Baked Products96
Beef Products569
Candy, Sweets or Lollies11
Dairy and Egg Products51
Dressings and Condiments10
Fast Foods174
Fats and Oils56
Finfish and Shellfish Products32
Legumes and Legume Products11
Meals, Entrees, and Side Dishes42
Nuts and Seeds17
Pork Products186
Poultry Products132
Restaurant Foods109
Sauces and Gravies17
Sausages and Luncheon Meats34
Snacks24
Soups, Broths, and Stews12
Vegetables and Vegetable Products14
fig 6. Food categories with foods that contain trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acids

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