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9 vegetables that help in muscle building and have high protein content

Shifa Khan
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 19, 2024, 16:00 IST
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Vegetable for building muscles

Building muscle is not just about training in the gym and lifting weights and consuming more meat and dairy. It involves consuming the right and proper nutrients. While protein-rich meats and supplements are commonly associated with muscle growth, In this muscle building process vegetables can also play a crucial role. Here, we take a look at 9 vegetables that are high in protein and nutritious, which makes them more valuable additions to muscle-building diets.

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​​Broccoli​



Broccoli is a potent vegetable which is highly nutritious and high in protein content. It contains a significant amount of fibre, vitamin C, K and folate. Which aids in collagen production for muscle repair or recovery. Broccoli can be consumed in the form of steamed, roasted or can be added to the stir fries.

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​​Spinach​



Spinach is a nutrient-dense leafy green vegetable, which is considered a superfood due to its highly nutritious nature. It contains a considerable amount of protein and is also rich in iron, calcium and magnesium. Which is essential in proper muscle functioning and repair. Spinach can be easily included in daily diet in the form of salads, smoothies or in cooked form.

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​​Peas​



According to Dr. Rohini Patil, MBBS, nutritionist, founder, Nutracy Lifestyle, “Fresh peas are a powerhouse of nutrients. It is rich in protein content along with it it is rich in fibre, vitamins (like C), iron, magnesium. Which can be included in a diet for muscle building. It can be in any form in the diet steamed or soups or you can enjoy as a side dish.”

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​​Mushroom​



Mushrooms have good content of protein. They are also rich in antioxidants, fibre and some essential minerals. It supports muscle growth and repair. Mushrooms can be grilled or sauteed to incorporate in the diet.

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​​Edamame​



Young soybeans harvested before they mature are the edamame. Which are fantastic sources of protein. And also rich in some essential nutrients like folate, vitamin K, fibre. It boosts muscle recovery and growth. Can be enjoyed with snacks or included in stir fries.

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​​Kale​


It is a green leafy vegetable rich in proteins and antioxidants. It is also packed with vitamin A,C and K. It will help to maintain muscle health and boost the immune system. Can be included in salads, smoothies or sauteed as a side dish.

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​​Ridge gourd (Turai)​



Also known as ridge gourd and can help in muscle building when included in the balanced diet. It is low in calories and fat and has good protein content. It maintains a lean physique while supporting muscle growth.

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​​Cabbage​



Cabbage is moderate in proteins as well as it is rich in fiber, Vit C,K, folate, calcium, magnesium. Including cabbage in the diet will help to maintain overall health and muscle function.

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​​Bhindi (Okra)​



When included in a balanced diet, bhindi, commonly known as okra or lady finger, is a nutrient-dense vegetable that may help with muscular growth.Bhindi is a great option for people who want to stimulate muscular growth while maintaining a lean body because it is low in fat and calories. Its moderate protein level helps to maintain and rebuild muscles, and its carbohydrate content gives you energy. The fibre content improves digestion and supports good, And also rich in vitamin A,C, K,Folate,Calcium and Magnesium.

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