Veggie burgers or soyburgers, unprepared Purine Content — Food
Veggie burgers or soyburgers, unprepared contains 65.5 mg total purines per 100 g in the Food dataset.
Veggie burgers or soyburgers, unprepared contains low purine levels at about 65.5 mg per 100 g in the food dataset. The most useful comparisons are usually with similar items in the same dataset.
Purine breakdown
- Adenine: 30.4 mg
- Guanine: 32.0 mg
- Hypoxanthine: 2.6 mg
- Xanthine: 0.5 mg
Compare within Vegetarian meat, fish, and egg alternatives
In Vegetarian meat, fish, and egg alternatives, the lowest item in the current dataset is Vegetarian 'quail's eggs' (0.0 mg/100 g), while the highest is Ham style vegetarian slices, from mycoprotein (117.5 mg/100 g).
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