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  2. The High-Protein Foods Nutritionists Want You to Eat - AOL

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    With roughly 12 g of protein and 100 calories per ½ cup, ... Protein value: 10 g (1 cup) ... A cup of cooked quinoa contains 8 grams of protein. Rizzo adds that it offers a slew of nutrients like ...

  3. 30-Day High-Protein Meal Plan for Healthy Aging, Created by a ...

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    ½ cup cooked quinoa. Evening Snack (268 calories) ¼ cup unsalted dry-roasted almonds. 1 medium orange. Daily Totals: 1,800 calories, 83g fat, 106g protein, 172g carbohydrate, 33g fiber, 1,409mg ...

  4. Spinach, Quinoa, Roasted Tomatoes and Feta Salad

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    2 cup cherry tomatoes – tossed with olive oil and salt and roasted for 20 minutes at 450 degrees. 4 cup baby spinach leaves; 1 / 4 cup feta cheese; 1 cup cooked quinoa; 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar; 1 tsp Dijon mustard; 1 / 2 tsp minced garlic; 4 tbsp olive oil

  5. Quinoa has these 2 nutritional advantages over brown rice ...

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    In one cup of cooked brown rice you'll find: 248 calories. 5.5 grams of protein. 2 grams of fat. 52 grams of carbohydrates. 3 grams of fiber. Quinoa nutrition. In one cup of cooked quinoa you'll ...

  6. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1] As foods vary by brands and stores, the figures should only be considered estimates, with more exact figures often included on product labels.

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  8. Complete protein - Wikipedia

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    The foodstuffs listed for comparison show the essential amino acid content per unit of the total protein of the food, 100g of spinach, for example, only contains 2.9g of protein (6% Daily Value), and of that protein 1.36% is tryptophan. [2] [7] (note that the examples have not been corrected for digestibility)

  9. Vegetable - Wikipedia

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    Potatoes are not included in the count as they are mainly providers of starch. For most vegetables and vegetable juices, one serving is half of a cup and can be eaten raw or cooked. For leafy greens, such as lettuce and spinach, a single serving is typically a full cup. [31]