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59 RESULTS:

Foods highest in 24:1 c (based on levels per 200-Calorie serving)

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1

Mustard, prepared, yellow 24:1 c: 248mg 


2

Fish, salmon, king, with skin, kippered, (Alaska Native) - CY040CJ 24:1 c: 105mg 


3

Fish, salmon, king (chinook), raw (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 74mg 


4

Fish, salmon, sockeye (red), raw (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 52mg 


5

Fish, salmon, red, canned, bones removed (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 50mg 


6

Fish, salmon, coho (silver), raw (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 50mg 


7

Fish, salmon, red, (sockeye), kippered (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 43mg 


8

Margarine, 80% fat, tub, CANOLA HARVEST Soft Spread (canola, palm and palm kernel oils) 24:1 c: 36mg 


9

Fish, Salmon, Chum, raw (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 34mg 


10

Oil, vegetable, Natreon canola, high stability, non trans, high oleic (70%) [trans free high stability low saturated fat non-hydrogenated canola oil] 24:1 c: 33mg 


11

Fish, salmon, red, (sockeye), canned, smoked (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 29mg 


12

Oil, spotted seal (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 29mg 


13

Seeds, flaxseed 24:1 c: 24mg 


14

Oil, beluga, whale (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 22mg 


15

Salmon, red (sockeye), filets with skin, smoked (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 20mg 


16

Fish, halibut, raw, with skin (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 19mg 


17

Oil, bearded seal (Oogruk) (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 18mg 


18

Fish, sheefish, raw (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 17mg 


19

Margarine, regular, tub, composite, 80% fat, with salt 24:1 c: 17mg 


20

Salad dressing, honey mustard dressing, reduced calorie 24:1 c: 16mg 


21

Fish, salmon, chum, dried (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 16mg 


22

Seeds, sesame seed kernels, dried (decorticated) 24:1 c: 11mg 


23

Fish, whitefish, dried (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 11mg 


24

Mayonnaise, made with tofu 24:1 c: 10mg 


25

Fish, whitefish, eggs (Alaska Native) 24:1 c: 10mg 


26

Quinoa, uncooked 24:1 c: 9mg 


27

POPEYES, Coleslaw 24:1 c: 7mg 


28

Nuts, macadamia nuts, raw 24:1 c: 5mg 


29

Margarine-like spread, (approximately 37% fat), unspecified oils 24:1 c: 5mg 


30

POPEYES, Biscuit, analyzed prior to November 2006 24:1 c: 4mg 


31

POPEYES, Mild Chicken Strips, analyzed 2006 24:1 c: 4mg 


32

POPEYES, Batter Fries, analyzed prior to December 2006 24:1 c: 3mg 


33

Nuts, macadamia nuts, dry roasted, with salt added 24:1 c: 3mg 


34

Nuts, macadamia nuts, dry roasted, without salt added 24:1 c: 3mg 


35

Margarine, margarine-like vegetable oil spread, 60% fat, tub 24:1 c: 3mg 


36

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN, Coleslaw 24:1 c: 3mg 


37

Cereals ready-to-eat, GENERAL MILLS, LUCKY CHARMS 24:1 c: 2mg 


38

POPEYES, Spicy Chicken Strips, analyzed 2006 24:1 c: 2mg 


39

Cereals ready-to-eat, GENERAL MILLS, CHEERIOS 24:1 c: 2mg 


40

POPEYES, Fried Chicken, Spicy, Breast, meat only, skin and breading removed, analyzed prior to January 2007 24:1 c: 1mg 


41

POPEYES, Fried Chicken, Mild, Breast, meat only, skin and breading removed, analyzed prior to January 2007 24:1 c: 1mg 


42

Cereals ready-to-eat, GENERAL MILLS, KIX 24:1 c: 1mg 


43

POPEYES, Fried Chicken, Spicy, Thigh, meat only, skin and breading removed, analyzed prior to January 2007 24:1 c: 1mg 


44

POPEYES, Fried Chicken, Mild, Thigh, meat only, skin and breading removed, analyzed prior to January 2007 24:1 c: 1mg 


45

Egg rolls, pork, refrigerated, heated 24:1 c: 1mg 


46

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN, Fried Chicken, EXTRA CRISPY, Skin and Breading, analyzed prior to January 2007 24:1 c: 1mg 


47

POPEYES, Fried Chicken, Spicy, Breast, meat and skin with breading, analyzed prior to January 2007 24:1 c: 1mg 


48

POPEYES, Fried Chicken, Mild, Breast, meat and skin with breading, analyzed prior to January 2007 24:1 c: 1mg 


49

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN, Fried Chicken, ORIGINAL RECIPE, Thigh, meat and skin with breading, analyzed prior to January 2007 24:1 c: 1mg 


50

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN, Fried Chicken, EXTRA CRISPY, Breast, meat and skin with breading, analyzed prior to January 2007 24:1 c: 1mg 

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