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Category: > Health > Plant Protein: Your Guide To 24 Protein-Packed Plant Foods!

Plant Protein: Your Guide To 24 Protein-Packed Plant Foods!

Apr 20, 2013 Carly Fraser Save For Later Print

Last Updated: Apr 10, 2020

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When you think of protein, the first thing that comes to mind is probably meat, eggs and cheese, right? Did you know, though, that every whole food contains protein? In fact, there are many protein-packed plant foods (some higher than others) that contain a variety of amino acids, which are the building blocks for protein that help build healthy muscle.

Eating a wide variety of fruit and vegetables will ensure you get the appropriate amino acids that are much easier for the body to use than consuming protein in the form of animal products.

Plant-based foods are high in fibre too, and devoid of cholesterol. They also have an amazing alkalizing effect on the body compared to acid-forming foods like meat, eggs and dairy. An acidic body can lead to a variety of diseases and illness, clogging up your lymphatic and digestive system, and leaving you feeling tired and moody.

Every food that you eat contains amino acids (some lower than others, but nonetheless, contain these wonderful protein building blocks). Our bodies are incredibly intelligent and can take the food you eat, break it apart, and absorb the nutrients it needs from that food item. When we digest foods, the amino acid chains are broken down and made ready for our bodies to use. Eating wide varieties of plant foods will ensure that you get a wide variety of different amino acids.

For example, lets take the info-graphic below:
You could eat 100 calories of broccoli (4 cups) and receive over 11.2 grams of protein OR,
You could eat 100 calories of steak (a small fist-full) and receive 5.4 grams of protein.

Although you may need to eat a little bit more broccoli to make up for the density of calories in steak, it really isn’t that hard to get enough protein eating a vegan diet. I can easily mow through 4 cups of broccoli in a sitting, plus a meal on top of that. 

 

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In fact, there are many vegan bodybuilders, ultra-marathon runners and award winning athletes out there, which proves that eating a plant-based diet can easily supply you with more than adequate amounts of protein.

All of your protein needs can be met with a plant-based diet. Below is a list (including but not limited to) which can act as a quick reference for getting you started on consuming amino-acid rich plant foods:

1. Chia seeds (1/4 cup = 12 grams)
2. Hemp seeds (1/4 cup = 10 grams)
3. Sunflower seeds (1/4 cup = 8 grams)
4. Spirulina (1 oz. = 16 grams)
5. Quinoa (1/4 cup dry = 6 grams)
6. Sesame seeds (1/4 cup = 7 grams)
7. Pumpkin seeds (1 oz. = 9.35 grams)
8. Mushrooms (1 cup – 5 grams)
9. Barley grass (1/2 cup, juiced = 12.6 grams)
10. Watercress (1 cup = 3 grams)
11. Peas (1 cup = 8 grams)
12. Asparagus (8 spears = 3.08 grams)
13. Romaine (1 cup = 1 gram)
14. Almonds (1 oz. = 6.03 grams)
15. Cauliflower (1 cup = 2.28 grams)
16. Maca root (1 tbsp = 3 grams)
17. Broccoli (1 cup = 5.7 grams)
18. Kale (1 cup = 2.5 grams)
19. Sprouts (1 cup = 5 grams)
20. Avocado (1 avocado = 4 grams)
21. Brazil nuts (1 cup, shelled = 20 grams)
22. Figs (1 cup = 2.5 grams)
23. Goji berries (1 cup = 10 grams)
24. Spinach (1 cup = 5.35 grams)

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Carly Fraser has her BSc (Hons.) Degree in Neuroscience, and is the owner and founder at Live Love Fruit. She currently lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with a determined life mission to help inspire and motivate individuals to critically think about what they put in their bodies and to find balance through nutrition and lifestyle. She has helped hundreds of thousands of individuals to re-connect with their bodies and learn self-love through proper eating habits and natural living. She loves to do yoga, dance, and immerse herself in nature.

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Comments

  1. nadjacroft says

    Jun 17, 2014 at 2:35 am

    This is a wonderful resource. I would like to know what is a good amount of plant protein that one should consume daily?

    Reply
    • Carly Fraser says

      Jun 17, 2014 at 5:11 pm

      Less than 10% of your calories should come from protein to maintain an optimal pH balance in the body

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