I am a vegetarian but I'm not very good at eating right, I know one thing I lack in my diet is protein. I heard that your supposed to have something like 25% protein in a day and I know I don't get anywhere near that. Today, I used the analysis thing on CC and it said my protein was like 9%, and that's on a rare good day where I ate peanut butter or some kind of nuts at every meal, nuts have protein right? Which I don't eat much of normally so I am pretty sure that my normal amount for protein is much lower. And it is so annoying when people tell me I'm not getting enough but I must admit they're right. Soo does anybody have any suggestions on how to get more protein into my diet. Thanks. Oh, and another thing, I'm not exactly sure what protein does for your body, like I think it has something to do with building muscle and stuff like that, and I have noticed lately that I have been very weak and tired and I have like these random bruises all over my body that I have no idea where they came from, so I was wondering if lack of protein could have anything to do with it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks everybody.
there are many threads discussing protein if you scroll down:D
Hey, I'm also a vegetarian, and I can't tell you how much I'm harped at by my friends and family about protein! Most non-veggies don't realize how many foods actually are good sources of protein. I pay very close attention to how much I get and probably get as much as they do.
Meat substitutes are an obvious choice; they're pretty much pure soy protein. They make substituates for vertually anything you could want! From Boca burgers, to "steak" strips, to "chicken" fingers, to lunch "meats" and veggie dogs, they got it all. It's a little pricey, but that's to be expected.
Peanut butter is a big one for me. Or just nuts in general, like almonds or trail mix.
And then there are beans. I make a rice and black beans as a dinner entree, but there are TONS of bean receipes. Things like hummus (made with chick peas) are a good source as well.
Then there's dairy and eggs. If you're a vegetarian but not vegan, you can still eat these as a good source of protein. But, if you don't eat any animal products, they make substitutes for them as well!
How this helps! Happy eating :)
k thanks
it did help, thank you ![]()
beans, rice, pasta, all nuts, protein shakes, protein bars, kashi cereal, ezekiel bread.
i'm a lacto-ovo vegetarian and I actually sometimes get too much protein haha.
It's not hard at all to get protein and be a vegetarian. There are various foods out there like the posters above mentioned, such as beans, whole grains, tofu, seitan, eggs, cheese, nuts, vegetables and soy products that can provide you with the amount you need :)
Usually though, if you make sure your diet is healthy and you're eating a balanced amount of foods, then you shouldn't worry about it...
I would suggest the soy products. Such as soy sausage, soy burgers, pasta, beans, nuts, and etc. When you go out read food labels and find stuff that is high in protein. There is also protein shakes, and protein bars.
Good luck,
David
i'm a veggie too and with the convenience of soy based meat subsitutes, soy milk, etc, it's easy to get too much soy. too much of anything is not good, and soy can play with your hormone levels so watch out. maybe one serving a day.
instead of soy milk, u can try rice or almond milk.
definitely agree with everyone on beans and nuts.
do you eat eggs? if so, then definitely eggs, i like the organic liquid egg whites, no fat, ALL protein.
also, i'd recommend ground flaxseed, u can sprinkle it on anything and is full of healthy fats and protein.
ALSO, i havent tried this because i find it's almost impossible to find in the supermarket, but my vegan friends have recommended nutritional yeast. if you can find it, treat it kind of like grated cheese, sprinkle it on popcorn, add it to your favorite recipes.
OH! and in reference to you brusing easily, since ur a veggie its possible ur lacking iron. take a multi-vitamin or eat some more eggs/drink milk (if ur not vegan).
hope this helps.
Plants, I get my protein from plants. I don't think people realize that all fruits, vegetables, legues, grains, etc. have protein. If you eat a well balanced diet protein need not be a concern nor does it need to come from any animal products. You should read the book "Becoming Vegan" it is invaluable nutrition resource.
Just a quick fact: calorie for calorie (not gram for gram) romaine lettuce has MORE protein than meat.
Just a quick fact: calorie for calorie (not gram for gram) romaine lettuce has MORE protein than meat.
As does broccoli! Most people don't believe this, though, since we are all taught from an early age that protein = meat.
About broccoli and romaine: I've heard this before, but when I look it up, it doesn't match up! For about 100 calories of broccoli, you get 7 g of protein. For 100 calories of romaine lettuce, you get 5 g. But for 100 calories of grilled chicken breast, you get 19 g!
I know this is off topic, but why do I keep seeing posts with an "*" to replace the "a" in the word vegan?
to include Vegans and Vegetarians
Oh, I see. Thanks. ^_^
At first I thought people were censoring the word "vegan." I was like "What? Why would they do that?" :p
It seems like it would make more sense to put an apostrophe there instead (like veg'n) because that's normally what you use to leave part of a word out, but oh well.

