How can I Incorporate High Protein into a Vegetarian Diet?

    Incorporating high protein into a vegetarian diet involves choosing a variety of plant-based sources and strategically combining them to ensure a complete amino acid profile. Key vegetarian proteins include lentils, which provide 18g of protein and high fiber per serving, and quinoa, which is a complete protein source offering 14g per serving. Other effective options include beans, nuts, tofu, tempeh, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, and eggs.

    Since many plant proteins lack certain essential amino acids, you should combine different sources, such as pairing beans with rice or quinoa. A high-protein vegetarian day might include a Greek yogurt parfait for breakfast (25g protein), a snack of cottage cheese (20g protein), and a dinner of stir-fried tofu with brown rice (45g protein). For those with higher activity levels, aim for 1.2 to 2.2 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight by spacing protein intake every 3-4 hours and using palm-sized portions (roughly 25-30g) at each meal.


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