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What food has tryptophan in it besides meat?

not much, and not just meat. usually only turkey meat has tryptophan in it. tryptophan causes humans to become slow and lethargic until the liver can clean it out of the system.


What are meat eating birds called?

dr. quail-quail


Which foods contain tryptophan?

There is a lot of foods that contain Tryptophan. Any meat and food from animals more than likely has Tryptophan in it. Also lots of plants such as seaweed and spinach have Tryptophan. Soy foods also contain Tryptophan. For a more complete list of foods that contain Tryptophan visit the website in the related links section below.


What kind of meat did God provide to isreallites?

Quail


Does dark meat have more tryptophan than white meat?

If it does, than it would be an insignificantly small amount. Tryptophan is an amino acid found in turkey and like all amino acids in a body, tends to accumulate in proportional amounts in each muscle. That is, larger muscles will have more tryptophan than smaller muscles. Anyway, tryptophan will not cause you to become sleepy unless your stomach is mostly empty. The reason most people feel tired after a Thanksgiving meal can be most attributed to carbohydrate overload.


Is poussin meat pinker?

Yes the meat of the poussin is pinker than a normal chicken, it's almost like the flesh of a quail.


What consumer is quail?

Quail are small game birds that are often consumed as food by humans. They are prized for their tender meat and rich flavor, making them a popular choice in gourmet cooking and fine dining. In addition to their meat, quail eggs are also considered a delicacy and are used in various culinary dishes. Quail are typically raised in farms or hunted in the wild, catering to both casual consumers and culinary enthusiasts.


Does turkey have tryptophan in it?

Yes. Tryptophan is a protein common in many meat and dairy foods.Some people blame their postprandial (after eating) sleepiness on Thanksgiving on the tryptophan in the turkey. Well, blame something else! Tryptophan is common in MANY foods, and turkey is no more a culprit than chicken or cheese.


Why does tryptophan relate to Thanksgiving?

Tryptophan is an amino acid found in turkey, which is traditionally served at Thanksgiving meals. Many people believe that the tryptophan in turkey is responsible for causing post-Thanksgiving meal drowsiness. However, the amount of tryptophan in turkey is not significantly higher than in other meats.


What is the chemical formula for tryptophan?

The chemical formula for tryptophan is C11H12N2O2


Is tryptophan a polar molecule?

Yes, tryptophan is a polar molecule.


Is tryptophan a polar or nonpolar molecule?

Tryptophan is a polar molecule.