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Fruits which have the highest source of protein

Last updated on - Sep 2, 2020, 19:33 IST
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What fruits are the highest in protein?

It's a commonly believed misconception that protein content can only be found in non-vegetarian sources and certain vegetables.

Proteins are called the building blocks of life. While we look for protein mostly in animal sources, there are certain fruits too which are a good source of protein, though they tend to provide less than other sources like meat, seeds, nuts and vegetables. The current daily recommended value of protein is 50 grams per day. A high protein diet can help build lean muscle, contribute to increased metabolism and also enhance immunity.

Fruits are some of the simplest ways you can tweak your diet to make up your protein requirement. What's more beneficial is that the carbohydrate content present in these fruits can also help supply energy and aid in protein synthesis, which can be then effectively used for muscle repair, growth, formation and balance.

Including some fruits, like berries, apricots, guavas and prunes as part of your high protein weight-loss diet plan is not a bad idea. Read below to know more about them. Now isn't this a super easy way of balancing your daily diet? Below listed are some other fruits you can eat which have good protein content in them:

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Prunes

Prunes have an adequate amount of protein that helps you to fill the lack of proteins in your body. They are powerhouse of cancer fighting antioxidants, and fiber, which help maintaining your weight and keeping your blood pressure in check. They are also beneficial for bone health and skin.100 grams of prunes contain 2.20 grams of protein.

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Peaches

Peaches bring a lot more to the table than their protein content. A rich source of beta-carotene, peaches will help in boosting your immunity and eyesight too. They are also a good source of fiber, which helps to keep your digestive system healthy. One cup of peaches contains 1.5 grams of protein.

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Oranges

Not just vitamin C, juicy oranges are an excellent protein-packed fruit you can snack on. A 100g serving of oranges serves up 0.9g of protein. On average, healthy oranges can supply up to 2g of protein regularly. Since it also has a high vitamin C and scores relatively well on other nutrient profiles, it can also help in protein synthesis and boost your immunity. Make sure you have them abundantly when they are in season- juice or the raw fruits!


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Cantaloupe

Cantaloupes are a kind of melon. Rich in vitamins A, B, K and minerals, it also has healthy protein content in it. 1 cup serving of cantaloupe can provide you anywhere between 0.8-1.5 grams of protein. The seeds present in the fruit are also power-packed and can be added to salads and smoothies to add a healthy dose of nutrients to your meals.

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Cherries (Dried)

Who doesn't like eating cherries? Now there's another reason for you to have them, guilt-free. Apart from the high antioxidant content in the tiny red fruit, cherries are power-packed with protein. In fact, dried cherries are one of the best high-protein fruits you will get your hands on. Even tiny quantities pack in a lot of goodness- roughly 1.00 grams per 1/4 cup serving. Isn't this a sweet deal?

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Kiwi

Apart from delivering a healthy dose of protein, kiwis have a myriad list of health benefits to offer that you might not be aware of. 100 grams serving of kiwifruit has 61 calories with 1.14 grams of protein with nearly twice your daily Vitamin C.

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Figs

With 0.8 grams of protein per 100 grams, figs are a classic protein rich fruit. Figs are either fresh or dried. Dried figs will provide more protein per gram, but they are also higher in sugar. They are an excellent source of fiber, which will help you feel full and keep your cravings at bay.

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Blackberries

Berries are among the healthiest foods on the planet. A one-cup serving of blackberries contains two grams of protein, They also contain 7.6 grams of fiber and plenty of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, such as vitamin C, anthocyanins, iron, calcium, magnesium, vitamin A, potassium, vitamin E, vitamin K, and folate are little pocket rockets.

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Jackfruit

Jackfruit is also found to be rich in proteins. It also contains significant amounts of dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C and many different antioxidants. Due to plenty of fiber in jackfruit, it helps you keep satiated for long. It packs nearly 3 grams of protein per cup.

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Guava

Guava tops the list for its high protein content. It supplements your diet with a decent amount of protein with plenty of other beneficial nutrients. It also has been found to be an excellent source of fiber and has loads of antioxidants. It contains four times the recommended amount of vitamin C that boosts immunity and skin health. One guava contains 1.4 grams of protein and 37 calories.

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Grapefruit

Grapefruit is also a fruit considered to be high in proteins. It can also help with your weight loss plan as it is low in calories. It provides you with the energy needed, but won’t make you fat. A one-cup serving of grapefruit blackberries contains two grams of protein.

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Avocados

Considering avocado amongst high-protein fruits may surprise you. Avocados are loaded with healthy unsaturated fats which helps in keeping joints supple and blood pressures stable. They are also packed with fibres that are essential for weight loss. One avocado contains 4 grams of protein and 322 calories.

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Apricots

Round light yellow and orange colored apricots are low in calories and high in fiber. They can be eaten fresh and dried. Apart from protein, apricots are extremely rich in vitamin A and C that protects your body against free radical damage. 100 grams of apricots have 1.40 grams of protein.

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Very Nivce Article About Fresh Fruits, Rich in protiens.. Thanks for sharing this article.
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