Vegetarian 'Ba Sa fish' from soy and Gout
Vegetarian 'Ba Sa fish' from soy contains 82.5 mg total purines per 100 g.
Purine Breakdown
- Adenine: 20.0 mg
- Guanine: 42.9 mg
- Hypoxanthine: 19.0 mg
- Xanthine: 0.6 mg
Is Vegetarian 'Ba Sa fish' from soy High in Purines?
Based on total purine concentration, Vegetarian 'Ba Sa fish' from soy is classified as Low. Individual tolerance varies and this information is educational only.
Comparison
Comparing within the same category (Vegetarian meat, fish, and egg alternatives) is usually the most meaningful. Values are mg total purines per 100 g.
In Vegetarian meat, fish, and egg alternatives, lowest: Vegetarian 'quail's eggs' (0.0) · highest: Ham style vegetarian slices, from mycoprotein (117.5)
Lower in Vegetarian meat, fish, and egg alternatives
- Vegideli fish style fingers — 67.3
- ‘Bacon', meatless — 74.4
- ‘Chicken', meatless — 77.0
Higher in Vegetarian meat, fish, and egg alternatives
- Instant-vegetarian dried 'fish' from soy — 88.6
- Luncheon slices, meatless — 97.8
- Tofu burger — 102.6