No Eggs Or Paneer? Try These Plant-Based Protein Alternatives!

When we talk about protein-rich foods, we barely consider any plant-based food. However, do you know some underrated ones out there that have decent protein in them? One should bear in mind that plant-based protein sources lack many essential amino acids. To get the different types of amino acids, ensure to combine these veggies with whole grains. 

| Ranita Ray

Oct 28, 2022

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Broccoli

Apart from fibre, Broccoli is also filled with protein, with two grams per serving. Saute them and season them with some herbs and spices. They make great snacks and side dishes. You may add them to rice-based dishes and soups or make one pot meal by adding whole grains, lentils and other veggies. 

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Green Peas

Do you know that each half-cup of green or fresh peas holds three and a half grams of protein? It's time to add these green protein powerhouses to your diet. Peas work best if you have them as a creamy fresh pea soup with mint. Steam and mash them into a coarse paste to use as a spread or stuffing for sandwiches or Indian flatbreads. 

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Spinach

Each half cup of spinach contains three grams of protein. Prepare a healthy and yummy smoothie using spinach and stay full for longer. If you are not into this humble leafy vegetable, you're seriously missing something because it is rich in many essential nutrients. Take inspiration from the famous Indian palak paneer curry or the popular spinach corn sandwich.

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Corn

Although corn is a grain, we count it as one of the protein-rich plant-based foodstuffs. Try looking for some tasty corn recipes such as steamed corn kernels, or add them to your wholewheat sandwiches, salads or soups. You will be glad to learn that half a cup of kernels supplies two grams of filling protein. 

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Brussels Sprouts

Do not go by the usual misnomer about Brussels sprouts. In reality, these tiny green guys are nutritional superstars. In each half cup of Brussels sprouts, you will find two grams of protein. It also contains 247 milligrams of potassium and 110 micrograms of vitamin K. The internet has endless recipes to cook Brussels sprouts. 

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