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Foods High in Tryptophan
Foods are considered high in Tryptophan if they contain more than 0.27 g of Tryptophan for 100 g.
Tryptophan: what is it for?
Sesame flour
1.1 g
Sunflower seed flour
0.73 g
Soy flour
0.68 g
Cottonseed flour
0.62 g
Pumpkin seed
0.58 g
Cheese
0.56 g
Elk
0.55 g
Cottonseed
0.49 g
Chia seed
0.44 g
Goat
0.4 g
Rabbit
0.4 g
Fenugreek seed
0.39 g
Sesame butter (tahini)
0.39 g
Sesame seed
0.37 g
Turkey
0.36 g
Horse
0.35 g
Sunflower seed
0.35 g
Octopus
0.33 g
Goose
0.33 g
Peanut flour
0.33 g
Buffalo
0.33 g
Quail
0.33 g
Anchovy
0.32 g
Caviar
0.32 g
Deer (venison)
0.31 g
Pork
0.31 g
Nutmeg
0.31 g
Pheasant
0.3 g
Flaxseed
0.3 g
Cocoa
0.29 g
Roe
0.29 g
Mackerel
0.29 g
Cashew
0.29 g
Celery seed
0.29 g
Clam
0.29 g
Sunflower seed butter
0.28 g
Halibut
0.28 g
Goose egg
0.28 g
Seatrout
0.28 g
Cumin seed
0.28 g
Grouper
0.28 g
Mullet
0.28 g
Pike
0.28 g
Sardine
0.28 g
Chervil
0.28 g
Cranberry bean
0.27 g
Pistachio
0.27 g
Chicken
0.27 g
Lamb
0.27 g
Lentil flour
0.27 g
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