What are foods high in protein that doesn't involve meat?
InvaderGashloog
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I'm not a big fan of meat (it tastes nasty to me). Nor do I like eggs (they taste nasty to me, too). I tried Quinoa in several different recipes, I don't like the texture.
I eat Greek yogurt and Kefir sometimes but I still seem to lack protein.
Any tips or foods to try?
Heh. Sorry, I'm a bit of a picky eater...
I eat Greek yogurt and Kefir sometimes but I still seem to lack protein.
Any tips or foods to try?
Heh. Sorry, I'm a bit of a picky eater...
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Do you eat seafood and fish?
cheese, beans, peanut butter, nuts0 -
Legumes
Beans
Nut butters
Nuts
Seeds
Seitan
Tofu
Protein shakes
Protein bars
Spinach
Broccoli
Veggie burgers
Cheese0 -
This link has a list of decent protein sources, including vegetarian and vegan-friendly sources.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/9267890 -
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Eggs - which are a whole protein
Dried beans
Quinoa
Cottage cheese
Soy milk
Greek Yogurt
Pumpkin seeds
Seitan
Almonds
Peanut butter
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If I'm low on protein or just need something filling, I make from-scratch pancakes and pack it with PB2. Tasty and full of peanut-buttery proteins but won't break the caloric bank.
From-scratch muffins, french toast (can you tell I like carby things? Lol), all can be made by sneaking in extra stuff like PB2, extra egg, protein powder if that's your thing. It helps for when you're picky, like me & my youngest kiddo.0 -
Tofu, low-fat cheese has more protein than regular (Cabot brand) fish, chicken
I'm not a big quinoa fan either.0 -
Quest bars0
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Seitan
Beans/Lentils
soy nuts/soy milk
Veggie burgers. Ones that aren't pretending to be beef are usually better tasting IMO - black bean is particularly good0 -
Paneer, mushrooms0
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quorn.0
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Spirulina0
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FatFreeFrolicking wrote: »Legumes
Beans
Nut butters
Nuts
Seeds
Seitan
Tofu
Protein shakes
Protein bars
Spinach
Broccoli
Veggie burgers
Cheese
This foods are good for health and also high in protein without meat.
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Nuts are NOT a good source of protein. People need to stop saying that. Heck even the 60 calorie bread slices that I buy are a better source of protein, seriously... Telling someone who's struggling to hit their protein goal to eat more nuts is pretty much insuring that they won't meet their goal. They're a good source of fat, not protein. Although PB2 is not bad as you get 4g of protein for 45 calories (as opposed to 9g for 180/200).
OP, do you like lunch meat? Ok it's often full of sodium and whatnot but it's not a bad alternative. I have them a lot in high fiber/protein wraps.0 -
Nuts are NOT a good source of protein. People need to stop saying that. Heck even the 60 calorie bread slices that I buy are a better source of protein, seriously... Telling someone who's struggling to hit their protein goal to eat more nuts is pretty much insuring that they won't meet their goal. They're a good source of fat, not protein. Although PB2 is not bad as you get 4g of protein for 45 calories (as opposed to 9g for 180/200).
OP, do you like lunch meat? Ok it's often full of sodium and whatnot but it's not a bad alternative. I have them a lot in high fiber/protein wraps.
I tried lunch meat, I can only eat a small amount at a time before I get sick of it. XD Turkey is the only one I can actually stomach a full sandwich of.
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you will need to combine grains to make a protein,
beans and brown rice, tempeh and tofu are also good with rice. mushrooms have more protein than beef of the same oz. amount,
you might try adding peanuts to sautéed vegetables to add some protein also.
green leafy vegetables also have some
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Fish
Eggs
Some beans and nuts
Soybeans have complete protein
Veggie burgers, veggie "chicken"
Tempeh
Tofu
Quorn, if you can get past the fungus thing (and the taste, which I'm still working on)
Dairy, even extra in the Fair Life milk
Anything with added protein
...I need to raise my protein and am trying to focus on adding bits of it here and there to spare me from having to eat too much meat or veggie-"meat". Just don't like the stuff.
If you don't like or have chosen not to eat meat, it's more of a challenge, for sure.0 -
try adding quinoa to soups. many find this more appealing.0
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