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IS a plant-based diet the same thing as a vegan diet? While they are similar, there are some key differences: Vegan diets eliminate all animal products, while plant-based diets do not necessarily eliminate animal products, but focus on eating mostly plants, such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and whole grains.
IS a plant-based diet the same thing as a vegan diet? While they are similar,
there are some key differences: Vegan diets eliminate all animal products, while
plant-based diets do not necessarily eliminate animal products, but focus on
eating mostly plants, such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and whole grains.
Is a vegan or plant-based diet healthy?
If you eat plenty of vegetables, fruits, healthy fats and whole grains, you
should still get a good chunk of your daily vitamins and minerals because
plant-based foods are high in many nutrients.
Protein deficiencies among vegetarians and vegans are far from being the norm.
Nonetheless, some people may be interested in increasing their plant protein
intake for a variety of reasons. Here is a very helpful list we found.
Seventeen plant foods that contain a high amount of protein per serving, in
alphabetical order.
Plant Food Proteins
By Alina Petre, MS, RD, NL
Source: Healthline.com
Protein-rich fruits and vegetables
To help you with #11 above here are some helpful suggestions. First up,
vegetables, then fruits.
Vegetables with the most protein include broccoli, spinach, asparagus,
artichokes, potatoes, sweet potatoes and Brussels sprouts. They contain
about 4–5 grams of protein per cooked cup. Although technically a grain,
sweet corn is a common food that contains about as much protein as these
high-protein vegetables.
To determine your daily protein intake, you can multiply your weight in
pounds by 0.36, or use this online protein calculator. For a 50-year-old
woman who weighs 140 pounds woman and sedentary (doesn’t exercise), that
translates into 53 grams of protein a day.
What about protein rich fruits? Avocado in particular is incredibly
nutritious.
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.
Fresh fruits generally have a lower protein content than vegetables. Those
containing the most include include guava, cherimoyas, mulberries,
blackberries, nectarines and bananas, which have about 2–4 grams of protein
per cup.
Crystal
We hope this answers any lingering questions about how to get good quality
nutrients in vegan, vegetarian and plant-based diets. Even though we have
posted numerous times on this topic, this should make it crystal clear. Some
of the food items may sound a bit foreign to the ear right now, but most of
them will not — and may already be in your cupboard.
Peace, love and horses.
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