Products rich in zinc
Zinc supports the skin, coat and immune system of dogs and cats on a BARF diet. This ranking lists ingredients by their zinc content per 100 g.
Values per 100 g
Note: the ranking shows nutrient content per 100 g of product, not a recommended amount in the diet. In practice what matters is the safe dose, digestibility, the product's share of the whole recipe, and the balance per 1000 kcal. Spices, nuts, and seeds can rank high per 100 g but are usually used in small amounts.
- 1. Oysters 42.90 mg
- 2. Hemp seeds 9.90 mg
- 3. Porcini mushrooms (dried) 9.79 mg
- 4. Wild boar, liver 8.70 mg
- 5. Pork, liver 8.70 mg
- 6. Poppy seeds 7.90 mg
- 7. Pumpkin seeds 7.81 mg
- 8. Sesame seeds 7.75 mg
- 9. Crab 7.70 mg
- 10. Beef, short plate (boneless ribs) 7.07 mg
- 11. Veal, liver 7.01 mg
- 12. Milk thistle (seeds) 6.94 mg
- 13. Beef, flank 6.80 mg
- 14. Beef, shoulder 6.78 mg
- 15. Wołowina, łopatka chuda 6.78 mg
- 16. Chicken, heart 6.59 mg
- 17. Pine nuts 6.45 mg
- 18. Black cumin seeds 6.00 mg
- 19. Beef, neck 5.93 mg
- 20. Wołowina, szyja 5.93 mg