What foods contain a lot of protein besides meat, eggs or dairy?!
What foods contain a lot of protein besides meat, eggs or dairy?
Answers:
Beans, legumes, peas, nuts. Spaghetti noodles are also a terrific source of protein.
nuts are high in protien as well as fiber
peanut butter!
any soy product
earth worms!
Fish, nuts, beans, soy
beans
Potatoes! :)
if yyour a vegitarin(i am!) then at the store there re all kinds of fake meat that taest really ood they have alot of protien in it too!!!
Refried(fart) beans.
I dont know you betta start eating some meat.
Peanuts and insects.
Tuna. Nuts.
beer
pennut butter will give u lots of protein
I heard peanuts and pecans and stuff have protein.
Soy...like soy milk, soy cheese, soy yogurt, (all non-dairy), tofu, tempe etc...also nuts.
Rice and beans combined are a great source of protein.
Nuts, especially almonds, contain great proteins and healthy oils.
Since meat is an important source of iron, you'll need to eat lots of dark green veggies like spinach and broccoli.
Fellafel is a good source of protein, are many whole wheat and whole grain products.
Morningstar Farms has a great selection of soy based meat substitues. They'd be in the freezer case, either together, or with the meat they're supposed to be. Careful though, while they're all vegetarian they are not all vegan.
If going vegan, some things you should know: Gelatin comes from animal bones, so it's NOT vegan (technically, it's not actually vegetarian). Some white sugars are refined with animal bone. You'd be really suprised how many foods contain animal products - you will definately need to read a book on the subject to find out what ingredients contain animals.
fish
nuts
tofu
chicken
beans
Nuts and beans.
Nuts
Many nuts, legumes, and other plants contain protein. But beware meat, eggs, and dairy are a complete source of protein it contains the other 9 amino acids your body cannoth produce. These alternatives don't contain all essential amino acids so make sure to eat a varied diet of them.
tofu! Also, nuts are high in protein as well.
All kinds of beans and legumes (peanuts, lentils etc)
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