Something other than almonds
newwed412
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I do not eat meat so I need another protein source. I love almonds but they do not love me back. Is it okay to eat peanuts or is there a healthier alternative??
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nuts aren't really a good protein source as they're mainly fat.
Beans, dairy, seafood?3 -
I do not eat meat so I need another protein source. I love almonds but they do not love me back. Is it okay to eat peanuts or is there a healthier alternative??
NUTS AND SEEDS SUCK FOR PROTEIN!
Okay, now that that's off my chest...
You can look here for a list of vegetarian and vegan protein sources.4 -
Protein shakes - vegan or whey isolate based your choice1
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If almonds don't like you then the chances are peanuts won't either. And I agree with the above- they're not that high in protein.
If you're not vegan you can try eggs,cheese,milk,yoghurt. Quinoa is fairly high in protein for a grain. When I'm low on protein I use whey isolate protein powder. You can get vegan ones too.3 -
In addition to the choices listed above, tofu, tempeh, and seitan are excellent animal-free protein sources.0
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lentils (I make huge vats of Indian style lentils - spicy and delicious, and freeze in pints. Chickpeas (add canned chickpeas to salads or soups, eat good hummus).1
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Almost every food has protein. Some foods have more than others, but seeking out, and giving preference to, foods higher in protein is not necessary. There is no need to eat any specific food for protein.1
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Eggs or egg whites?0
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Almost anything is better than almonds for protein. You got really good suggestions. If you eat dairy and eggs, egg whites are pretty nice. Vegan meat substitutes tend to have good protein too.
Here is how inefficient almonds are for protein, just a random example without even comparing to meat:
100 calories of almonds (17.2 grams): 3.6 grams of protein
100 calories of asparagus (500 grams): 11 grams of protein, and you would be much fuller than eating 17 grams of almonds.1 -
string cheese& a handful of cherry tomatoes?0
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amusedmonkey wrote: »Almost anything is better than almonds for protein. You got really good suggestions. If you eat dairy and eggs, egg whites are pretty nice. Vegan meat substitutes tend to have good protein too.
Here is how inefficient almonds are for protein, just a random example without even comparing to meat:
100 calories of almonds (17.2 grams): 3.6 grams of protein
100 calories of asparagus (500 grams): 11 grams of protein, and you would be much fuller than eating 17 grams of almonds.
I could totally eat 500 grams of asparagus. And this reminds me that it should be later this month that the first asparagus will be showing up at a good price for sale in the grocery store. I can't wait. I love asparagus season.0
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