High soluble fiber, low (preferably no) fat, high-protein foods?
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Hi! I'm not trying to lose or gain weight, just maintain. I've calculated my macros and I (apparently) ought to eat 84 g of protein and 34 g of fat per day, but most low-fat, high-protein foods are things like meat and eggs- and I have trouble pooping when I eat so much meat and eggs! (forgive my candor, haha) Anybody know of some high SOLUBLE FIBER, low or no-fat foods that are, most importantly, high in protein? Or is that just not a thing?
(I already know oats are a decent option, but they're not exactly high in protein. Beans are sorta high in fat.)
(I already know oats are a decent option, but they're not exactly high in protein. Beans are sorta high in fat.)
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Chicken breast and Fiber One.0
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Why is your fat set so low?
Quinoa is pretty high in protein/fiber. Peas/beans are good, spinach has about 3 g of protein per half cup. You have to experiment and see what works.0 -
But chicken breast has meat! How could it have fiber?0
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I have no idea! I just used whataremymacros.com to calculate and that's what I was given. Is that really very low?0
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Oh, I see, hehe. Hmm, according to Fiber One's nutrition facts though, it's mostly insoluble fiber0
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I have no idea! I just used whataremymacros.com to calculate and that's what I was given. Is that really very low?
It seems pretty low for most people. The RDA for the general population is about 60 or so grams for a 2,000 calorie diet.
I get about 35% of my calories from fats, which works up to about 66 g a day for me, and I'm losing weight at a deficit.
Fat is nothing to be afraid of! Just stay away from trans fats as much as possible and be mindful of your saturated fats.0 -
Try Quest bars - they have 20 grams of protein and 18-20 grams of fiber for around 200 calories or less. They do have 5-8 grams of fat, which is low-fat in my book.
My favorite flavors are apple pie, double chocolate chunk, and cookie dough. You're welcome.
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Alyssa_Is_LosingIt wrote: »I have no idea! I just used whataremymacros.com to calculate and that's what I was given. Is that really very low?
It seems pretty low for most people. The RDA for the general population is about 60 or so grams for a 2,000 calorie diet.
I get about 35% of my calories from fats, which works up to about 66 g a day for me, and I'm losing weight at a deficit.
Fat is nothing to be afraid of! Just stay away from trans fats as much as possible and be mindful of your saturated fats.
I know there's nothing wrong with it! I was just trying to follow the nutrition guidelines I was given. But it certainly could be wrong. I will try upping my fat intake... I know nuts are mostly soluble fiber0 -
Alyssa_Is_LosingIt wrote: »I have no idea! I just used whataremymacros.com to calculate and that's what I was given. Is that really very low?
It seems pretty low for most people. The RDA for the general population is about 60 or so grams for a 2,000 calorie diet.
I get about 35% of my calories from fats, which works up to about 66 g a day for me, and I'm losing weight at a deficit.
Fat is nothing to be afraid of! Just stay away from trans fats as much as possible and be mindful of your saturated fats.
And thank you for the advice0 -
Try Quest bars - they have 20 grams of protein and 18-20 grams of fiber for around 200 calories or less. They do have 5-8 grams of fat, which is low-fat in my book.
My favorite flavors are apple pie, double chocolate chunk, and cookie dough. You're welcome.
I'll look into those!0 -
I had a similar problem, and solved it with massive amounts of raspberries. Kind of expensive, but a very tasty additive to my pretty boring diet. As for fiber to carb ratio, you can't get much better. And don't worry about soluble/insoluble. I'm telling you, after a week or two of eating 2 cups a day of raspberries (or blackberries), you'll be okie dokie.0
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Hi! I'm not trying to lose or gain weight, just maintain. I've calculated my macros and I (apparently) ought to eat 84 g of protein and 34 g of fat per day, but most low-fat, high-protein foods are things like meat and eggs- and I have trouble pooping when I eat so much meat and eggs! (forgive my candor, haha) Anybody know of some high SOLUBLE FIBER, low or no-fat foods that are, most importantly, high in protein? Or is that just not a thing?
(I already know oats are a decent option, but they're not exactly high in protein. Beans are sorta high in fat.)
Lentals. Beans. Quinoa.0 -
Alyssa_Is_LosingIt wrote: »I have no idea! I just used whataremymacros.com to calculate and that's what I was given. Is that really very low?
It seems pretty low for most people. The RDA for the general population is about 60 or so grams for a 2,000 calorie diet.
I get about 35% of my calories from fats, which works up to about 66 g a day for me, and I'm losing weight at a deficit.
Fat is nothing to be afraid of! Just stay away from trans fats as much as possible and be mindful of your saturated fats.
I know there's nothing wrong with it! I was just trying to follow the nutrition guidelines I was given. But it certainly could be wrong. I will try upping my fat intake... I know nuts are mostly soluble fiber
Nuts can be a decent source of protein also, and are full of healthy fats. Good luck!0 -
I had a similar problem, and solved it with massive amounts of raspberries. Kind of expensive, but a very tasty additive to my pretty boring diet. As for fiber to carb ratio, you can't get much better. And don't worry about soluble/insoluble. I'm telling you, after a week or two of eating 2 cups a day of raspberries (or blackberries), you'll be okie dokie.
Nah, trust me, I know it's soluble fiber that's the problem! But thank you, I'll try raspberries and blueberries too0 -
Try Quest bars - they have 20 grams of protein and 18-20 grams of fiber for around 200 calories or less. They do have 5-8 grams of fat, which is low-fat in my book.
My favorite flavors are apple pie, double chocolate chunk, and cookie dough. You're welcome.
This^. I didn't know they had an apple pie flavor. I just tried smores the other day and its also good.0 -
To help you go.......fiber (obviously) water, movement, and fat.
Brown rice has soluble fiber....some protein....not terribly high though.
Are you staying hydrated?0 -
chili or soup with plenty of lean meat, beans and chopped vegetables.0
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