Amount of 22:6 Omega−3 DHA (ω-3, n-3) docosahexaenoic in Fish, flatfish (flounder and sole species), cooked, dry heat
Finfish and Shellfish Products
In 100 g (Grams) of Fish, flatfish (flounder and sole species), cooked, dry heat there is 0.132 g of 22:6 Omega−3 DHA (ω-3, n-3) docosahexaenoic. Change amount
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22:6 Omega−3 DHA (ω-3, n-3) docosahexaenoic
22:6 Omega−3 DHA (ω-3, n-3) docosahexaenoic is a nutrient present in many other foods. The below table lists foods high in 22:6 Omega−3 DHA (ω-3, n-3) docosahexaenoic other than Fish, flatfish (flounder and sole species), cooked, dry heat.
Fish oil, salmon
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18.232 g
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18.23%
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Oil, bearded seal (Oogruk) (Alaska Native)
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12.377 g
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12.38%
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Fish oil, cod liver
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10.968 g
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10.97%
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Fish oil, sardine
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10.656 g
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10.66%
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Fish oil, menhaden
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8.562 g
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8.56%
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Oil, spotted seal (Alaska Native)
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6.52 g
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6.52%
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Fish oil, herring
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4.206 g
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4.21%
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Oil, beluga, whale (Alaska Native)
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3.94 g
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3.94%
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Fish, caviar, black and red, granular
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3.8 g
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3.8%
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Fish, mackerel, salted
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2.965 g
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2.96%
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Fish, roe, mixed species, cooked, dry heat
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1.747 g
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1.75%
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Salmon, red (sockeye), filets with skin, smoked (Alaska Native)
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1.52 g
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1.52%
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Fish, salmon, Atlantic, farmed, cooked, dry heat
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1.457 g
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1.46%
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Fish, salmon, Atlantic, wild, cooked, dry heat
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1.429 g
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1.43%
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Fish, mackerel, Atlantic, raw
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1.401 g
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1.40%
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Fish, salmon, coho (silver), raw (Alaska Native)
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1.385 g
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1.38%
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Fish, roe, mixed species, raw
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1.363 g
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1.36%
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Fish, shad, american, raw
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1.321 g
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1.32%
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Fish, anchovy, european, canned in oil, drained solids
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1.292 g
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1.29%
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Lamb, variety meats and by-products, brain, cooked, pan-fried
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1.28 g
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1.28%
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Fish, flatfish (flounder and sole species), cooked, dry heat
Fish, flatfish (flounder and sole species), cooked, dry heat is a type of Finfish and Shellfish Products. The most significant nutrients in Fish, flatfish (flounder and sole species), cooked, dry heat are listed below.
Nutrients in Fish, flatfish (flounder and sole species), cooked, dry heat