What yummy foods have protein?
collarbonesfor2011
Posts: 14
Looking at my breakdown over my time here, I have a lot of carbohydrates and barely any protein.
The problem is, I'm not a huge fan of meat, which I know is what a lot of people get their protein from. What are some yummy things that I can get my protein from? I am quite a picky eater, but I have hope that I'll like something you guys mention!
Thanks for your help
The problem is, I'm not a huge fan of meat, which I know is what a lot of people get their protein from. What are some yummy things that I can get my protein from? I am quite a picky eater, but I have hope that I'll like something you guys mention!
Thanks for your help
0
Replies
-
Its a pity you don't like meat because beef, chicken, and tuna have great amounts of it, but tofu is pretty high too I believe.. then there's eggs, and egg whites, milk is good , cottage cheeses, yoghurt, just Google it, these plenty of things, though meat will give you the highest, maybe a protein shake would be a better alternative for you.0
-
Its a pity you don't like meat because beef, chicken, and tuna have great amounts of it, but tofu is pretty high too I believe.. then there's eggs, and egg whites, milk is good , cottage cheeses, yoghurt, just Google it, these plenty of things, though meat will give you the highest, maybe a protein shake would be a better alternative for you.
I do eat chicken, but I'm not sure what exact kind of chicken... grilled? No skin? I'm not exactly a foodie, haha.
Ohh, eggs sound like a good one! I've been trying to get into yoghurt lately, so let's hope that sticks.
Thank you!0 -
I hear ya. Before MFP, I was eating about 5% protein a day. I've discovered protein powders and its been much easier. My favorite is max muscle vanilla with various berries and milk smoothie. I also add it to oatmeal and homemade granola. Greek yogurt and quinoa are my other good sources. I've gotten used to All egg whites in a carton so not such a breakfast hassle to have egg whites.0
-
I hear ya. Before MFP, I was eating about 5% protein a day. I've discovered protein powders and its been much easier. My favorite is max muscle vanilla with various berries and milk smoothie. I also add it to oatmeal and homemade granola. Greek yogurt and quinoa are my other good sources. I've gotten used to All egg whites in a carton so not such a breakfast hassle to have egg whites.
I think I'm going to try and eat eggs more often, definitely.
Oh, my mom uses BeneFiber for her fiber, so I guess I could do the same for protein. I just kind of want to be able to get it in my food, so that I'm not reliant, you know?
I've heard Greek yoghurt is great! I might have to try it out0 -
Its a pity you don't like meat because beef, chicken, and tuna have great amounts of it, but tofu is pretty high too I believe.. then there's eggs, and egg whites, milk is good , cottage cheeses, yoghurt, just Google it, these plenty of things, though meat will give you the highest, maybe a protein shake would be a better alternative for you.
I do eat chicken, but I'm not sure what exact kind of chicken... grilled? No skin? I'm not exactly a foodie, haha.
Ohh, eggs sound like a good one! I've been trying to get into yoghurt lately, so let's hope that sticks.
Thank you!
Skinless chicken breast will be the leanest, you can do just about anything with it, bake it, stir-fry it, poach it...., I like to spray it with a little olive oil and sprinkle on spices and just bake it in a mod hot oven for about 45 min to an hour.0 -
Its a pity you don't like meat because beef, chicken, and tuna have great amounts of it, but tofu is pretty high too I believe.. then there's eggs, and egg whites, milk is good , cottage cheeses, yoghurt, just Google it, these plenty of things, though meat will give you the highest, maybe a protein shake would be a better alternative for you.
I do eat chicken, but I'm not sure what exact kind of chicken... grilled? No skin? I'm not exactly a foodie, haha.
Ohh, eggs sound like a good one! I've been trying to get into yoghurt lately, so let's hope that sticks.
Thank you!
Skinless chicken breast will be the leanest, you can do just about anything with it, bake it, stir-fry it, poach it...., I like to spray it with a little olive oil and sprinkle on spices and just bake it in a mod hot oven for about 45 min to an hour.
Sounds delicious! Definitely going to try that one out. Thank you so much0 -
Chicken breast white meat is the leanest, but there's not a whole lot of difference between that and the rest of the bird so any part should be okay for you to eat. Skip the skin because that adds a lot of fat (unless you're fond of it, in which case go right ahead!) It doesn't really matter how you cook your meat, just be sure to include any cooking fats you use to your diary.
Greek yogurt is pretty high protein. So are oats, eggs, I think... broccoli? Or peas. I can't remember. Also beans! Cheeses as well. Pretty much any kind of dairy. I recommend skim milk and cottage cheese! But I know a lot of people don't like cottage cheese so if you're not into that I understand haha.0 -
Try a good quality protein shake with low carbs, you can have that between meals as a snack. it boosts your protein intake for the day, and doesn't spike you insulin levels too high.0
-
Cottage cheese, Greek yogurt, edamame, eggs.. you can even get protein powder and add it to oatmeal or something0
-
TVP can be made on it's own with whatever type of broth you like. It's about 12g protein per 1/4cup.
Vegan Dream jerkies are good and portable. 13g protein per 1oz package.0 -
Bacon0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.3K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 424 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions