Vegetarians - Main Sources of Protein?
rachelleh09
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I'm vegetarian and eat very little dairy. I drink almond milk and soy cheese. I'm having trouble getting my high enough levels of protein for my weight loss. Where do you get your main sources of protein? I know that beans and nuts and protein bars/powders have a lot. But beans have high calories and I try not to eat too much. Thanks.
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Lentils???? I love them0
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Almond butter, soy milk, bread, faux meats (Lifelight, BOCA, Gardein), tempeh, and tofu.0
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"nutritional yeast"-add it to almost anything! it has 8g of protein in a Tablespoon!0
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eggs, if you eat them.0
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Not too much beans? No, beans are your friends! I generally eat about a cup of beans a day. :bigsmile: They're so packed with fiber and nutrition. They are good. Seriously! I'm a pescetarian, but a good bit of my protein comes from plant sources. Other than beans, I tend to lean on tofu a bit, and I'm starting to experiment with mushrooms more. I hear quinoa has a good amount of protein. I've never bought it because it's so expensive. If you're not too opposed to eating actual dairy, the kind from cows, I highly recommend Greek yogurt. It's a bit tart, but I find a little of the sweetener of your choice makes it quite tasty. I'm fond of Voskos and Athenos.0
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Quorn. I am not vegetarian but have quorn twice or more a week. In bolognaise sauce, in stir fries. Mainly chicken style pieces and mince - honestly could eat it every day.
Tofu.
Pulses - high in calories but use instead of rice/pasta/ etc to add protein and carbs to your meal.
Eggs and whites in carton.
Protein powder.0 -
Coconut milk is as much protein as reg milk, if you can spare an extra 50 calories it tastes wayyyy better then almond milk. Plain greek yogurt can have a lot of protein, mix it with some thawed berries and it turns nice and sweet. I also recomend edamame beans. I get them in the natural foods freezer section, heat them up for a minute in the microwave and they are perfect to snack on. 3/4 of a cup has 100 calories, 1 carb, and 8 grams of protein maybe? It is quite a bit. You can also put them in salads where peas would go.
Kashi makes an oatmeal that has 9 grams of protein I think? I had it for breakfast this morning if you want to check it out. There is also a good amount of fiber in it so brings the net carbs down.
Those are all the things I use, I don't like meat very much so I have a similar problem with getting protein.0 -
spirulina is a possible high quality source of protein.0
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Yes beans are good for you, instead of just plain beans i eat bean burgers... my particular favorite, Black Bean Chipotle Burger yum yum. Also try quinoa, that has a good amount of protein and you can make it a ton of different ways0
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thanks everyone! I do eat edamame beans, they're delicious! im going to add quinoa, i've had it before, its good. and the nutritional yeast is a great idea!0
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Soy, broccoli, nuts (oh, I love nuts) beans (all kinds!) and protein shakes. (Veg friendly, of course.) I love mushrooms, too! Mmm!0
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