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Foods highest in Copper (based on levels per 100-gram serving)

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1

Seeds, sesame butter, paste Copper: 4mg 


2

Seeds, sesame seeds, whole, dried Copper: 4mg 


3

Seeds, sesame seeds, whole, roasted and toasted Copper: 2mg 


4

Seeds, breadnuttree seeds, dried Copper: 2mg 


5

Nuts, cashew nuts, dry roasted, with salt added Copper: 2mg 


6

Nuts, cashew nuts, dry roasted, without salt added Copper: 2mg 


7

Nuts, cashew nuts, raw Copper: 2mg 


8

Nuts, cashew butter, plain, with salt added Copper: 2mg 


9

Nuts, cashew butter, plain, without salt added Copper: 2mg 


10

Nuts, cashew nuts, oil roasted, with salt added Copper: 2mg 


11

Nuts, cashew nuts, oil roasted, without salt added Copper: 2mg 


12

Seeds, sunflower seed kernels, toasted, with salt added Copper: 2mg 


13

Seeds, sunflower seed kernels, toasted, without salt Copper: 2mg 


14

Seeds, sunflower seed butter, with salt added Copper: 2mg 


15

Seeds, sunflower seed butter, without salt Copper: 2mg 


16

Seeds, sunflower seed kernels, dry roasted, with salt added Copper: 2mg 


17

Seeds, sunflower seed kernels, dry roasted, without salt Copper: 2mg 


18

Seeds, sunflower seed kernels, oil roasted, with salt added Copper: 2mg 


19

Seeds, sunflower seed kernels, oil roasted, without salt Copper: 2mg 


20

Seeds, sunflower seed kernels, dried Copper: 2mg 


21

Nuts, mixed nuts, oil roasted, without peanuts, without salt added Copper: 2mg 


22

Nuts, mixed nuts, without peanuts, oil roasted, with salt added Copper: 2mg 


23

Nuts, hazelnuts or filberts, dry roasted, without salt added Copper: 2mg 


24

Seeds, safflower seed kernels, dried Copper: 2mg 


25

Nuts, brazilnuts, dried, unblanched Copper: 2mg 


26

Seeds, safflower seed meal, partially defatted Copper: 2mg 


27

Nuts, hazelnuts or filberts Copper: 2mg 


28

Seeds, sunflower seed flour, partially defatted Copper: 2mg 


29

Nuts, mixed nuts, oil roasted, with peanuts, without salt added Copper: 2mg 


30

Nuts, mixed nuts, with peanuts, oil roasted, with salt added Copper: 2mg 


31

Seeds, sesame butter, tahini, from raw and stone ground kernels Copper: 2mg 


32

Seeds, sesame butter, tahini, from roasted and toasted kernels (most common type) Copper: 2mg 


33

Seeds, sesame butter, tahini, type of kernels unspecified Copper: 2mg 


34

Nuts, hazelnuts or filberts, blanched Copper: 2mg 


35

Nuts, walnuts, english [Includes USDA commodity food A259, A257] Copper: 2mg 


36

Seeds, sesame flour, high-fat Copper: 2mg 


37

Seeds, sesame butter, tahini, from unroasted kernels (non-chemically removed seed coat) Copper: 1mg 


38

Seeds, sesame meal, partially defatted Copper: 1mg 


39

Seeds, sesame seed kernels, toasted, with salt added (decorticated) Copper: 1mg 


40

Seeds, sesame seed kernels, toasted, without salt added (decorticated) Copper: 1mg 


41

Seeds, breadnuttree seeds, raw Copper: 1mg 


42

Seeds, sesame flour, partially defatted Copper: 1mg 


43

Seeds, sesame flour, low-fat Copper: 1mg 


44

Seeds, sesame seed kernels, dried (decorticated) Copper: 1mg 


45

Seeds, pumpkin and squash seed kernels, dried [pepitas] Copper: 1mg 


46

Seeds, pumpkin and squash seed kernels, roasted, with salt added [pepitas] Copper: 1mg 


47

Seeds, pumpkin and squash seed kernels, roasted, without salt [pepitas] Copper: 1mg 


48

Nuts, walnuts, black, dried Copper: 1mg 


49

Nuts, pistachio nuts, dry roasted, with salt added Copper: 1mg 


50

Nuts, pistachio nuts, dry roasted, without salt added Copper: 1mg 

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