Vegetarianism & Protein
roaritstay
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Because I'm working my way into becoming a full vegetarian (I don't eat red meat right now, but going meatless in a few weeks) I realize I'm going to need to replace the protein I'm losing from meat. What are some good low-calorie sources?
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Try eating the meat that your body was intended to consume and see if that helps the protein issue.0
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Beans, lentils, tofu, tempeh, edamame, nuts, seeds, TVP, protein powder in shakes, eggs, egg whites, soy milk, milk products (Greek yogurt has 3X the protein of regular yogurt)
Some grains of higher protein as well, Brown vs white, quinoa is also a good source0 -
There are several veggie products that contain protein. Morning Star and Boca are 2 of my favorites. Nuts are also a good source of protein. I drink almond milk. These items are not only a good source of protein, but are also low in calories.0
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There are several veggie products that contain protein. Morning Star and Boca are 2 of my favorites. Nuts are also a good source of protein. I drink almond milk. These items are not only a good source of protein, but are also low in calories.0
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Eggs, Tofurkey (delicious), Cottage Cheese....it is easy.0
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Eggs, Tofurkey (delicious), Cottage Cheese....it is easy.0
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Quinoa!0
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Try eating the meat that your body was intended to consume and see if that helps the protein issue.
You're a big help.0 -
Do you want solid foods or protein shake type substitutes? Vega health optimizer is a miracle mix.0
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Because I'm working my way into becoming a full vegetarian (I don't eat red meat right now, but going meatless in a few weeks) I realize I'm going to need to replace the protein I'm losing from meat. What are some good low-calorie sources?
lentils (all beans fr that matter)
quinoa
spinach
eggs if you choose to eat them
cheese, just be careful of those that contain animal rennet
I'm ovo-vegetarian, my diary is public & I am on a fixed income. Feel free to peek.0 -
There are several veggie products that contain protein. Morning Star and Boca are 2 of my favorites. Nuts are also a good source of protein. I drink almond milk. These items are not only a good source of protein, but are also low in calories.
Morning Star and Boca are good but are as processed as any other food in a box. I would recommend only eating them in small, limited amounts. You can easily make your own veggie burgers with beans, veg and rice or oats to bind.
Almond milk contain a very small amount of protein, but is good when used as the base for a protein shake. I use Vegan Biochem protein powder.0
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