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Top 20 Sausages and Luncheon Meats With trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acids - Care Omnia Nutrition

Below we list 20 Sausages and Luncheon Meats with trans-monoenoic fatty acids. The list is sorted from the food with the most amount to the food with the least amount.

We recommend you also check out our top ranked list of all foods with trans-monoenoic fatty acids or take a look at what other foods there are in Sausages and Luncheon Meats.

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Ranked List Of 20 Sausages and Luncheon Meats With trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acids

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Sausages and Luncheon Meats Ranked 1 - 19 With trans-Monoenoic Fatty Acids

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RankFoodper 100gper Oz
3
(Beef)
1.2 g
343 mg
4
1.1 g
306.2 mg
5
581 mg
164.7 mg
6
(Italian Style)
496 mg
140.6 mg
8
(Dry Or Hard)
416 mg
117.9 mg
9
(Fully Cooked)
247 mg
70 mg
11
(Fully Cooked)
228 mg
64.6 mg
12
Two foods with same rank.
191 mg
54.1 mg
15
158 mg
44.8 mg
16
(Link/Patty, Fully Cooked)
156 mg
44.2 mg
18
(Meat & Poultry)
148 mg
42 mg
19
(Link/Patty, Fully Cooked)
141 mg
40 mg

Figure 1. Sausages and Luncheon Meats with trans-monoenoic fatty acids rank 1 to 19

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 Categories
American Indian/Alaska Native Foods
Baked Products
Beef Products
Beverages
Breakfast Cereals
Candy, Sweets or Lollies
Cereal Grains and Pasta
Dairy and Egg Products
Dressings and Condiments
Fast Foods
Fats and Oils
Finfish and Shellfish Products
Fruits and Berries
Lamb, Veal, and Game Products
Legumes and Legume Products
Meals, Entrees, and Side Dishes
Nuts and Seeds
Pork Products
Poultry Products
Restaurant Foods
Sauces and Gravies
Snacks
Soups, Broths, and Stews
Vegetables and Vegetable Products

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