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Do vegetarians get enough protein?

With a well-balanced diet, vegetarians can easily get enough protein
It's actually difficult to become protein-deficient unless you quit eating all together!

As long as you eat enough calories to meet your daily energy needs, have a moderate amount of dietary fat, include vitamin B-12 and iron food sources, and have a reasonably varied diet, getting enough essential protein, even without meat, is generally not a problem.

Almost all unrefined foods contain some protein, and often quite a lot. Potatoes are 11% protein, oranges 8%, beans 26%, and tofu 34%.

Vegetarian foods highest in overall protein content include:
  • legumes or pulses (dried beans and peas)
  • soy products of various kinds (tofu, tempeh, meatless "meats")
  • eggs and dairy products for those who consume them
  • some nuts
It was once believed that vegetarians had to carefully combine plant protein sources in each meal in order to obtain all nine essential amino acids. However, the human body can store essential amino acids during the day and combine them as necessary, so in most cases it’s not necessary to do this consciously. If you have concerns about this, seek advice from a medical professional.

Choose your proteins wisely!

A recent study suggested that eating too much protein from red meat and dairy products increases the risk of dying from coronary heart disease. Participants in the study who ate the highest amount of vegetable protein sources such as beans, nuts, tofu, and peanut butter were found to be 30 percent less likely to die from heart disease. Fish and chicken were not linked to heart risks in the study.

Even if animal protein and vegetable protein have the same effects on your health, it’s probably what comes with the protein that makes it a more, or less, healthy choice.

Use the following table to help you make wise protein choices:

Examples of Common Foods Containing Protein Protein (g) Calories Fat (g) Carbs (g)
Animal protein foods:        
Steak, Outside Skirt, lean, broiled, 3 oz 20g 217 15g 0
Chicken, leg, skinless, roasted, 3 oz 23g 162 7g 0
Milk, whole, 1 cup
8g 146 8g 11g
Milk, fat-free, skim, 1 cup

9g

91 1g 12g
Yogurt, regular, 6 oz

6g

104 6g 8g
Yogurt, low fat, 6 oz 9g 107 3g 12g
Cheddar cheese, 4 oz 28g 457 38g 2g
Cottage cheese, 4 oz
12g 96 4g 3g
Egg, hard-boiled, 1 large 6g 78 5g 1g
Ice cream, regular, 1/2 cup 4g 201 11g 24g
McDonald's Big Mac 25g 540 29g 45g
McDonald's Cheeseburger 15g 300 12g 33g
Burger King Whopper 28g 670 39g 51g
Pizza Hut, pan pizza, 12", pepperoni, two slices 24g 560 28g 54g
Plant protein foods:        

Soy beans, cooked, ½ cup, 3 oz

14g 149 8g 9g

Lentils, cooked, ½ cup, 3½ oz

9g 115 0.4g 20g

Peanuts, dry roasted, 30 nuts, 1 oz

7g 166 14g 6g

Soy milk, average, 1 cup

11g 127 5g 12g

Tofu, raw, firm, ½ cup

20g 183 11g 5g

Tempeh, cooked, 3.5 oz

18g 196 11g 9g

Oatmeal, regular, cooked, 1 cup

6g 147 2g 25g

Cheerios, regular, 1 cup, 1 oz

3g 100 2g 20g

Bread, mixed grain, 2 slices

5g 131 2g 24g

Potato, russet, baked, 1 medium, with skin, 6.1 oz

4g 168 0 24g

Rice, white, 1 cup, cooked, 5.6 oz

4g 205 0 44g

Rice, brown, 1 cup, cooked, 6.9 oz

5g 216 2g 45g

Pasta, spaghetti, cooked, 1 cup, 5oz

8g 224 1g 44g

Vegetables, frozen, mixed, 2/3  cup

2g 50 0g 11g

Fruit, frozen, mixed, sweetened, 1 cup

4g 245 1g 61g

Beer, regular, 5%, can

2g 153 0 13g

Refer to the CalorieKing.com food database or The Calorie King Calorie, Fat and Carbohydrate Counter for more extensive listings.


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Last updated: February 23rd, 2007

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