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999 RESULTS:

Foods highest in Zinc (based on levels per 200-Calorie serving)

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Rank Food Name

1

Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, raw Zinc: 267mg 


2

Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, cooked, moist heat Zinc: 265mg 


3

Mollusks, oyster, eastern, canned Zinc: 264mg 


4

Mollusks, oyster, eastern, wild, cooked, dry heat Zinc: 204mg 


5

Mollusks, oyster, eastern, farmed, raw Zinc: 129mg 


6

Mollusks, oyster, eastern, farmed, cooked, dry heat Zinc: 114mg 


7

Mollusks, oyster, eastern, cooked, breaded and fried Zinc: 88mg 


8

Cabbage, napa, cooked Zinc: 62mg 


9

Cereals ready-to-eat, Ralston Enriched Bran flakes [Includes USDA Commodity B877] Zinc: 42mg 


10

Mollusks, oyster, Pacific, raw Zinc: 41mg 


11

Mollusks, oyster, Pacific, cooked, moist heat Zinc: 41mg 


12

Soup, oyster stew, canned, prepared with equal volume water Zinc: 36mg 


13

Soup, oyster stew, canned, condensed Zinc: 35mg 


14

Cereals ready-to-eat, KELLOGG, KELLOGG'S Complete Wheat Bran Flakes [Includes USDA Commodity B876] Zinc: 33mg 


15

Soy protein isolate, PROTEIN TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, ProPlus Zinc: 32mg 


16

Cereals ready-to-eat, KELLOGG, KELLOGG'S PRODUCT 19 Zinc: 31mg 


17

Cereals ready-to-eat, GENERAL MILLS, Whole Grain TOTAL Zinc: 30mg 


18

Cereals ready-to-eat, KELLOGG, KELLOGG'S Complete Oat Bran Flakes Zinc: 30mg 


19

Cereals ready-to-eat, GENERAL MILLS, Multi-Grain Cheerios Zinc: 27mg 


20

Cereals ready-to-eat, GENERAL MILLS, TOTAL Corn Flakes Zinc: 27mg 


21

Babyfood, cereal, oatmeal, with applesauce and bananas, junior Zinc: 20mg 


22

Salt, table Zinc: 20mg 


23

Carbonated beverage, club soda [soft drink] Zinc: 20mg 


24

Leavening agents, yeast, baker's, compressed Zinc: 19mg 


25

Cereals ready-to-eat, GENERAL MILLS, TOTAL Raisin Bran Zinc: 18mg 


26

Veal, variety meats and by-products, liver, raw [calf liver] Zinc: 17mg 


27

Cereals ready-to-eat, KELLOGG, KELLOGG'S SMART START Cereal Zinc: 17mg 


28

Soup, escarole, canned, ready-to-serve Zinc: 16mg 


29

Crustaceans, crab, alaska king, cooked, moist heat Zinc: 16mg 


30

Soup, oyster stew, canned, prepared with equal volume milk Zinc: 15mg 


31

Desserts, rennin, tablets, unsweetened Zinc: 15mg 


32

Cereals ready-to-eat, GENERAL MILLS, Team CHEERIOS Zinc: 15mg 


33

Cereals ready-to-eat, KELLOGG'S, SMART START Soy Protein Zinc: 15mg 


34

Crustaceans, crab, alaska king, raw Zinc: 14mg 


35

Cereals ready-to-eat, GENERAL MILLS, WHEATIES Zinc: 14mg 


36

Gravy, au jus, canned Zinc: 13mg 


37

Cereals ready-to-eat, GENERAL MILLS, FIBER ONE Zinc: 12mg 


38

Veal, variety meats and by-products, liver, cooked, pan-fried [calf liver] Zinc: 12mg 


39

GREEN GIANT, HARVEST BURGER, Original Flavor, All Vegetable Protein Patties, frozen Zinc: 12mg 


40

Veal, variety meats and by-products, liver, cooked, braised [calf liver] Zinc: 12mg 


41

Beans, baked, canned, with pork and tomato sauce Zinc: 12mg 


42

Elk, free range, ground, raw (Shoshone Bannock) Zinc: 11mg 


43

Cereals ready-to-eat, QUAKER, KRETSCHMER Toasted Wheat Bran Zinc: 11mg 


44

Elk, free range, ground, cooked patties (Shoshone Bannock) Zinc: 11mg 


45

Beef, shank crosscuts, separable lean only, trimmed to 1/4" fat, choice, raw Zinc: 11mg 


46

Gourd, white-flowered (calabash), cooked, boiled, drained, with salt Zinc: 11mg 


47

Waxgourd, (chinese preserving melon), cooked, boiled, drained, with salt Zinc: 11mg 


48

Beef, shank crosscuts, separable lean only, trimmed to 1/4" fat, choice, cooked, simmered Zinc: 10mg 


49

Crustaceans, spiny lobster, mixed species, cooked, moist heat Zinc: 10mg 


50

Crustaceans, spiny lobster, mixed species, raw Zinc: 10mg 

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