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Search by Caloric Ratio Caloric Ratio search results are ranked and sorted by proximity to the ratio you selected. Foods with a ratio of Carbohydrates:Fats:Protein closest to the one selected are shown first, with a rank of 1 being the closest match.

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Better Choices for Healthy Weight Loss The Better Choices approach predicts that foods closer to the top of this list are more filling and more nutritious per calorie than foods farther down the list, and therefore are better for healthy-weight-loss diets. This prediction is based on the nutrient content of these foods, but does not take into account your individual needs.

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Better Choices for Optimum Health Foods closer to the top of this list have more nutrients per calorie than foods farther down the list and are therefore a better choice for optimum health.

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Better Choices for Healthy Weight Gain The Better Choices approach predicts that foods closer to the top of this list will be less filling and/or more nutritious per calorie than foods farther down the list and therefore better for weight-gain diets. This prediction is based on the nutrient content of these foods, but does not take into account your individual needs.

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Lowest eGL eGL (Estimated Glycemic LoadTM) estimates how much a food is likely to increase your blood sugar level. Foods closer to the top of this list are likely to cause less of an increase in blood sugar than foods farther down the list.

See also Estimated Glycemic Load.

Highest eGL eGL (Estimated Glycemic LoadTM) estimates how much a food is likely to increase your blood sugar level. Foods closer to the top of this list are likely to cause more of an increase in blood sugar than foods farther down the list.

See also Estimated Glycemic Load.

Lowest IF (Inflammation Factor) RatingTM The IF RatingTM predicts a food's effect on the body's inflammatory response. Foods closer to the top of this list are more likely to provoke inflammation (or less likely to reduce inflammation).

For more information, see IF Rating.

Highest IF (Inflammation Factor) RatingTM The IF RatingTM predicts a food's effect on the body's inflammatory response. Foods closer to the top of this list are more likely to help reduce inflammation (or less likely to provoke inflammation).

For more information, see IF Rating.

Protein Complement Rankings are determined by multiplying the rankings for each individual criterion.

For example, a food ranked #1 for being highest in the first amino acid and #10 for being lowest in the second would have a composite score of 10.

A food ranked #5 for being highest in the first amino acid and #5 for being lowest in the second would have a composite score of 25.

The results are ranked according to these composite scores.

999 RESULTS:

Foods highest in Total Omega-3 fatty acids (based on levels per 100-gram serving)

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1

Flaxseed oil Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 53304mg 


2

Fish oil, salmon Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 35311mg 


3

Oil, bearded seal (Oogruk) (Alaska Native) Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 28556mg 


4

Fish oil, menhaden Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 28128mg 


5

Fish oil, sardine Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 24093mg 


6

Seeds, flaxseed Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 22813mg 


7

Fish oil, cod liver Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 19736mg 


8

Seeds, chia seeds, dried Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 17552mg 


9

Agutuk, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream) (Alaska Native) Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 16099mg 


10

Agutuk, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream) (Alaska Native) Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 16099mg 


11

Oil, spotted seal (Alaska Native) Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 14681mg 


12

Fish oil, herring Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 11861mg 


13

Oil, vegetable, walnut Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 10401mg 


14

Oil, vegetable, canola [low erucic acid rapeseed oil] Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 9138mg 


15

Nuts, walnuts, english [Includes USDA commodity food A259, A257] Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 9079mg 


16

Oil, beluga, whale (Alaska Native) Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 8801mg 


17

Nuts, butternuts, dried Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 8719mg 


18

Oil, vegetable, industrial, canola for salads, woks and light frying Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 7636mg 


19

Oil, cooking and salad, ENOVA, 80% diglycerides Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 7433mg 


20

USDA Commodity Food, oil, vegetable, low saturated fat Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 7406mg 


21

Agutuk, fish/berry with seal oil (Alaskan ice cream) (Alaska Native) Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 7099mg 


22

USDA Commodity Food, oil, vegetable, soybean, refined Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 7033mg 


23

Oil, vegetable, industrial, soy, refined, for woks and light frying Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 6912mg 


24

Oil, wheat germ Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 6901mg 


25

Fish, caviar, black and red, granular Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 6789mg 


26

Oil, soybean, salad or cooking Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 6789mg 


27

Oil, industrial, canola with antifoaming agent, principal uses salads, woks and light frying Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 6397mg 


28

Margarine, 80% fat, tub, CANOLA HARVEST Soft Spread (canola, palm and palm kernel oils) Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 6183mg 


29

Cereals ready-to-eat, UNCLE SAM CEREAL Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 5999mg 


30

Vegetable oil, mustard Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 5900mg 


31

Oil, corn and canola Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 5798mg 


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Vegetable oil, soybean lecithin Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 5135mg 


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