tofu
soy
beans, nuts, peas
dairy (cheese, yogurt, milk)
eggs
Peanut butter
Quinoa
2007-10-15 15:26:19
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answer #1
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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1. All dhal like Green Gram,Bengal Gram. Black Gram, Dhuvar Dal etc are very rich in Protein.
2. Cooking also very easy. Cook it Cooker for 3 Whistle.
3.Remove from Cooker and given Thadka.( Fry Oil add Mustard, Currey Leaves, Red Chillies, Turmeric Powder, Chilli Powder)
3. You can make Dhuvar Dhal as Sambar ( Dhal, Brinchal, Drum Stick, Pumkin, Onion,Tomattow, Astafotida, Tamarind Estract,Curry Leaves. Sambar Power ( Dhaniya,Zira,Chenna dal-make onto Powder.
2007-10-16 07:09:13
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I've grown up vegetarian, and I find that the best way to get proteins and amino acids is by eating protein bars and combinations of foods. If you eat a serving of beans and corn together, that provides you with the protein as well as other minerals needed for healthy digestion. For protein bars, I like Pemican bars. They come in a variety of flavors, and are free from meat products. I believe they use dairy, so don't eat them if you're vegan.
If you're highly concerned about this, you should see a dietician. They can give you very professional advice, as well as writing detailed plans for you.
2007-10-15 22:45:49
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answered by Corina 3
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Pretty much everything you eat has some protein. Vegetarians get theirs from soybeans and other soy products (tofu, tvp, meat analogs,) beans and other legumes (peas, peanuts, lentils, chickpeas,) nuts and seeds, whole grains, fruits and veggies and mushrooms as well as eggs and dairy products if they're still eating those. It's almost unheard of to be protein deficient in the developed world, assuming that one is consuming sufficient calories.
2007-10-15 22:31:57
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answered by mockingbird 7
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If you are anywhere near a normal healthy eater, you will never have to worry about protein, as the writer above states. In developed countries, Doctors have yet to have seen a case of "Protein deficiency". You should worry more about iron or B12, which you can buy in pill form. The protein thing has been conditioned in the public by the profitable Meat and Dairy Industries in order to sell their product and make share holders happy. They could care less about your health. Money talks.
2007-10-15 22:33:58
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answer #5
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answered by Bronson 3
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Food.
Look, protein deficiency is practically unheard of in industrialized nations. As long as you eat enough food, and you don't eat a junk food diet, you will get ample protein. Really. Fruits don't have much, but eat veggies, grains, beans, and nuts, and you will be FINE.
I swear, I feel like a broken record having to tell people over and over again that protein really isn't a concern. The protein myth is a pernicious one that clearly refuses to die. Sheesh, even vegans get more than they really need.
2007-10-15 22:26:40
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answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7
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Beans, peanuts, tofu, most soy based products have lots of protein.
2007-10-15 22:56:28
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answered by ♥ shiny stars ♥ 3
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Beans, tofu,seeds ,nuts
2007-10-16 06:55:58
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answered by brainstorm 7
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Peanut butter, seeds and nuts, tofu..
2007-10-15 22:26:04
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answered by Anonymous
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beans, peanuts, tofu, eggs (if you eat them), also there are protein shakes
2007-10-15 23:11:53
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answered by TomTom's intricate doll 1
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