Any specific food with good protein on it?

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  • MsCaramel1
    MsCaramel1 Posts: 18 Member
    Premier protein shakes have 30 grams of protein
  • jdstathopoulos
    jdstathopoulos Posts: 32 Member
    My post workout is a can of tuna with a splash of tobasco. It's cheap and I get the costco tuna which has 45 grams of protein with 180 calories. An inexpensive, healthy go-to meal I enjoy is a baked chicken breast with steamed broccoli. The broccoli is easy, just steam it for 5ish minutes then add salt/pepper. The chicken has more variety. I either stuff it with veggies and a little bit of cheese or put store bought seasonings on it. My favorite seasonings are Italian seasoning and Kickin' chicken. No matter how I prepare the chicken, I bake it for 30-35 minutes at 375.
  • azulvioleta6
    azulvioleta6 Posts: 4,195 Member
    slvoscar wrote: »
    Ok ill try shrimp i don't like sushi tho

    How do you feel about ceviche?

    It's kind of the perfect food. :)
  • slvoscar
    slvoscar Posts: 19 Member

    Oh thats a delicious food ceviche ill eat that tomorrow see how it gos
  • EvgeniZyntx
    EvgeniZyntx Posts: 24,208 Member
    Hennersby wrote: »
    The following spreadsheet details good protein sources + their calorie intake:

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PnUZ3NnjUxXRGoLcdMsV6fztsmon4AMSzYcnOCwlG2M/edit#gid=0

    Interesting chart, I'm assuming that you are evaluating protein to cost (£).

    BTW, the grams per cal data seems to be incorrect for tuna, shrimp and chicken breast - based of USDA data - these would be 54g, 99g, and 58g respectively for 100 kcals. I didn't check the others. Just jumped out at me a shrimp, cooked is easy 1g = 1cal. raw, its a little higher per cal.
  • EvgeniZyntx
    EvgeniZyntx Posts: 24,208 Member
    soy cubes ( 53 gr of protein per 100 gr),chickpeas,tofu,nuts,grains,pasta,plain oatmeal, you don't need dead flesh in your guts that will make you constipated for days

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  • Lazz5k
    Lazz5k Posts: 251 Member
    if I need a protein boost, or trying to make my goal = cottage cheese.
  • gothchiq
    gothchiq Posts: 4,590 Member
    Lean meats and poultry, fish, eggs; nuts in moderation. Cold cuts tend to have a lot of sodium, so I limit those to one serving in a day.
  • kenmiller75
    kenmiller75 Posts: 89 Member
    Berna wrote: »
    chia seeds...best for high protein, high fibre.....great in the energy dept. (increases metabolic rate) but caution a teaspoon a day sprinkled over salad or in a smoothie. DO NOT EAT CHIA OFF THE TEASPOON it can choke you. Put it in or on anything...they are awesome little buggers if you plant them....find that on the net....they are hefty little micro greens. good luck

    I put chia seeds in my smoothies.
  • Sydking
    Sydking Posts: 317 Member
    Fish, and Lentils are great.

    Red meat great a couple times a week and chicken is very versatile and easy to flavor
  • Sydking
    Sydking Posts: 317 Member
    you don't need dead flesh in your guts that will make you constipated for days

    Tell that to the 4 or so dumps i take a day :) i eat around 500g of meat a day in the way of beef fish and chicken.

    Get at least 30g of fiber in and no dramas

  • ovinas1
    ovinas1 Posts: 413 Member
    Greek yogurt is the best bang for your buck. Meats, cheeses has it to. But when you want a fast protein boost, no cooking with little calories you cant beat the Greek.
  • slvoscar
    slvoscar Posts: 19 Member
    Ok ill try the meat and the yogurt thanks
  • zaxx1953
    zaxx1953 Posts: 389 Member
    Breakfast can be hard, here is one tasty suggestion I think everyone should try:

    The "perfect" breakfast:

    1 serving original oatmeal
    1/2 scoop Whey protein (vanilla)
    3/4 serving natural peanut butter
    6 ozs 1% milk.

    If you want to add a treat, just add chocolate chips.....

    The peanut butter makes it SO good, and the vanilla flavored whey is barely noticeable outside the sweetness it adds.
  • tbilly20
    tbilly20 Posts: 154 Member
    One of my favorites is cottage cheese. Put it one a salad, eat it with pineapple, have it with crackers. It packs a ton of protein!
  • DavesGoal185
    DavesGoal185 Posts: 54 Member
    Greek yogurt has 12 grams of protein per serving!

    Good Greek yogurt has 22 grams per serving
  • imadandylion
    imadandylion Posts: 9 Member
    Lentils!
  • sstrack123
    sstrack123 Posts: 171 Member
    Cottage cheese with salsa or with peanut butter
  • machojoey0121
    machojoey0121 Posts: 3 Member
    On a good day I do ok but I always go over on the sodium and carbs! I lost 15 lbs and don't know how but now trying to maintain weight and gain muscle! So far so good and I have found that I can eat up to 4000 once a week and not go over my weight of 200 lbs. everything they have mentioned is good. I love to eat greek yogurt and mix 1/2 cup of Nature Valley Granola in it! That's twice the protein in one snack or breakfast! I use a lot of ground turkey in pasta sauce, burgers with bread crumbs and onion soup mix.
  • PrizePopple
    PrizePopple Posts: 3,133 Member
    My staples..

    Greek yogurt
    Chicken
    Eggs
    Cheese (especially ricotta, it's my favorite right now)
    Tuna
    Milk
    Ground Turkey


    Designer Whey
    Quest Bars


    I used to eat a bit of deli meat, but I have to keep my sodium low or I retain water like mad.
  • rach021979
    rach021979 Posts: 103 Member
    add Chia seeds to anything.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    soy cubes ( 53 gr of protein per 100 gr),chickpeas,tofu,nuts,grains,pasta,plain oatmeal, you don't need dead flesh in your guts that will make you constipated for days

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  • dancinmama
    dancinmama Posts: 47 Member
    Fage greek yogurt 0% has 17 g of protein for 3/4 of a cup. I throw in some frozen fruit, and something to sweeten it just a little, very good, quick and easy.
  • yusaku02
    yusaku02 Posts: 3,472 Member
    soy cubes ( 53 gr of protein per 100 gr),chickpeas,tofu,nuts,grains,pasta,plain oatmeal, you don't need dead flesh in your guts that will make you constipated for days
    OP is looking for protein, not carbs ;)

    Greek yogurt and cheesesticks are good protein snacks while on a cut. 50kcal and 7g protein for the cheesesticks and 80kcal with 12g protein for the yogurt (dannon lite & fit).
    Whey is your friend while on a cut too. The one I have is 24g protein and 130kcal.
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    Meat, eggs, greek yogurt, cottage cheese, protein shakes and bars.
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