Tryptophan in Legumes
List of legumes with a high tryptophan content.
№ | The amount of | Percent Daily Value (DV) per 100 g | |
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1 | Soy protein isolate | 1.12g | 140% |
2 | Soy protein concentrate | 0.84g | 105% |
3 | Soy meal | 0.65g | 81.3% |
4 | Fenugreek seed | 0.39g | 48.8% |
5 | Peanuts | 0.25g | 31.3% |
6 | Soy beans | 0.24g | 30% |
7 | Roasted peanuts | 0.23g | 28.8% |
8 | Chickpeas | 0.2g | 25% |
9 | Tempeh | 0.19g | 23.8% |
10 | Soy sauce (tamari) | 0.18g | 22.5% |
11 | Soy bean sprouts | 0.16g | 20% |
12 | Extra-firm tofu | 0.14g | 17.5% |
13 | Tofu | 0.13g | 16.3% |
14 | Edamame | 0.13g | 16.3% |
15 | Lupin beans | 0.13g | 16.3% |
16 | Firm tofu | 0.12g | 15% |
17 | Pinto beans | 0.11g | 13.8% |
18 | Pink beans | 0.11g | 13.8% |
19 | Black beans | 0.11g | 13.8% |
20 | Kidney beans | 0.1g | 12.5% |
21 | Navy beans | 0.1g | 12.5% |
22 | Cowpeas | 0.1g | 12.5% |
23 | Peas | 0.09g | 11.3% |
24 | Lima beans | 0.09g | 11.3% |
25 | Cooked chickpeas | 0.09g | 11.3% |
26 | Lentils | 0.08g | 10% |
27 | Mung beans | 0.08g | 10% |
28 | Fava beans | 0.07g | 8.8% |
29 | Adzuki beans | 0.07g | 8.8% |
30 | Pigeon peas | 0.07g | 8.8% |
31 | Broad beans (raw) | 0.06g | 7.5% |
32 | Pinto beans sprouts | 0.06g | 7.5% |
33 | Broad beans | 0.05g | 6.3% |
34 | Kidney bean sprouts | 0.04g | 5% |
35 | Green peas | 0.04g | 5% |
36 | Mung bean sprouts | 0.04g | 5% |
37 | Canned green peas | 0.03g | 3.8% |
38 | Yardlong beans | 0.03g | 3.8% |
39 | Green beans (snap beans) | 0.02g | 2.5% |
40 | Pea sprouts | 0g | 0% |
41 | Alfalfa sprouts | 0g | 0% |
42 | Hydrolyzed soy sauce | 0g | 0% |
43 | Lentil sprouts | 0g | 0% |