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Simple ways to add protein to the diet without supplements

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 23, 2025, 00:34 IST
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​Simple ways to add protein to the diet without supplements


Whether you are trying to lose weight, gain muscle strength or simply improve overall immunity, protein is the most important nutrient that can help you achieve all these fitness goals. However, there are times when a balanced diet may lack the required amount of protein, and that’s why most fitness enthusiasts rely on protein powders and supplements to boost their daily protein intake, but you will be surprised to know that there are some common foods that can naturally give your diet the same amount of protein that you can get from artificial supplements. So, read on to find out more about these common foods.

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Lean meats and poultry

Chicken breast is a protein powerhouse, delivering about 30–35 grams of protein per 100 grams cooked. Lean cuts of turkey, beef, or pork also fall within the 25–30 gram range per 100 grams. A single serving of any of these meats can significantly boost your intake, making them ideal staples in a protein-rich diet. Grilling or baking these meats keeps them healthy and low in added fats.

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Nuts and seeds

While not as protein-dense as meats or legumes, nuts and seeds still offer meaningful amounts of protein, especially when combined. For instance, two tablespoons of peanut butter contain about 8 grams of protein, while almonds provide around 6 grams per 28-gram serving. Chia seeds, flaxseeds, and pumpkin seeds not only contribute protein but also deliver healthy fats, making them great additions to smoothies or oatmeal.

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Eggs and dairy products


Eggs are one of the most complete sources of protein. A single large egg provides about 6 grams of protein, meaning that eating 4–5 eggs contributes around 24–30 grams. Pair that with a cup of Greek yogurt, which contains 15–20 grams, or a glass of milk with 8 grams, and you are already approaching 40–50 grams. Cottage cheese is another excellent dairy option, offering around 28 grams of protein per cup.

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Tofu, tempeh, and edamame

Soy-based foods are particularly rich in protein and highly versatile. Firm tofu provides around 10 grams of protein per 100 grams, while tempeh offers an impressive 20 grams per 100 grams. A cup of edamame contains about 17 grams of protein. Incorporating these into stir-fries, salads, or grain bowls makes it easy to reach your protein goals without animal products.

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Whole grains and protein-rich vegetables

Whole grains like quinoa, farro, and oats contribute modest but significant amounts of protein. One cup of cooked quinoa, for example, provides about 8 grams. Pairing these with vegetables like spinach, broccoli, or peas, which offer 3–5 grams per serving. Combining these foods along with a healthy and balanced diet can naturally help in improving the body's protein intake.



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