High protein diets/meals for vegetarians
burnfire
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Hi folks! I am seeking information for high protein diets/meals for vegetarians ( please dont suggest diets including eggs since don't even eat eggs ) please help!
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Hi I'm vegan, I get my proteins from beans, tofu, lentils, chickpeas and nuts. Also make up proteine smoothies with vegan protein powder. I've actually found it easier hitting my goals since becoming vegan.
My fave after workout meal is butter bean and sweet potatoe chill, can be served with anything you like. Let me know if you want more help and ideas? X2 -
@tiggerdug ....that is really helpful...actually I dont want to use any supplements(e.g. vegan protein powder ) and want to take protein from natural food items only..could you help me a little more by giving more insights if possible!0
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What are you now to give us an idea...0
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Sorry @littlechiaseed didn't get you...what do u want to ask ? I am 27 year, height-165 cms, weight-152 lbs, activity levek-sedentary(desk job) if that helps0
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I am a supplement free vegan. I try to use the rule of "a bean, a green, and a grain" to fill up my plate. Quinoa is a fantastic grain as it contains a good bit of protein. Peas and broccoli are a great veg source of protein. Chickpeas and other legumes are very versatile. There are obviously the mock meat products, but I stay away from those as they are costly and the veg equivalent of mystery meat, haha...
What I like to do is pick an ingredient I want to include in my meal, let's say beets. Then I go onto YouTube and search "vegan beet" and pick something that seems fun. Last week I made raw vegan beet "ravioli" and it was yummy and interesting! Salads and the like tend to get old pretty fast, I want to truly enjoy my food! For me this means experimenting with new recipes.
I also make sure I am getting enough B12 (found in enriched products like plant milk, cereals, nutritional yeast, bread) and iron, or else I feel super tired and bluesy.2 -
Oh and LENTILS which I find are a great sub for ground beef. If you don't have a rice cooker, I highly suggest getting one. You can find them pretty cheap at Walmart. I can't cook rice without it. I also use my rice cooker to cook lentils!0
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If you do dairy, there's a whole category there. Cottage cheese is really high in protein.0
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The first one isn't necessarily vegan but the second one is:
https://healthaliciousness.com/articles/complete-vegetarian-protein-foods.php
https://www.healthaliciousness.com/articles/complete-vegetarian-protein-foods.php
I also want to recommend Dry curd (basically fat-free cottage cheese) - not sure if you 'do' dairy...Doesn't have the sodium like regular cottage cheese and it has 22 grams of protein in 1/2 cup (15 g of sodium compared to 1% cottage cheese that has only 16 grams of protein- still not bad but has over 400 grams of sodium!)0 -
Sorry meant like what are you eating now? Like a typical day0
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@tiggerdug ....that is really helpful...actually I dont want to use any supplements(e.g. vegan protein powder ) and want to take protein from natural food items only..could you help me a little more by giving more insights if possible!
Why don't you want to use supplements? What is a "natural food item"? Vegetarian diets are not "natural" for humans, most choose them because of ethical reasons and because in first world countries we are privileged to have a huge variety of food options, including plants that are unnaturally grown out of season. You said you're a vegetarian and you don't eat eggs, so I don't know if you consume animal products, but if you are a vegan B-12 supplements (or fortified foods) are not optional.
I found it much easier to get enough protein when I started making a protein smoothie a few times a week. I just use frozen fruit, almond milk, and a plant-based protein powder. Otherwise I recommend beans, nuts, tofu if can stand the texture. Also, whole grains have a surprising amount of protein.1
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