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  2. To eat as much as a 3-ounce serving of chicken, or the equivalent of 21 grams of protein, people would need to consume a cup and two tablespoons of lentils, one and a third cups of black beans, or ...

  3. Protein (nutrient) - Wikipedia

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    In North America, animal-derived foods contribute about 70% of protein sources. [12] Insects are a source of protein in many parts of the world. [13] In parts of Africa, up to 50% of dietary protein derives from insects. [13] It is estimated that more than 2 billion people eat insects daily. [14]

  4. Animal source foods - Wikipedia

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    Animal-source foods are a diverse group of foods that are rich in bioavailable nutrients including calcium, iron, zinc, vitamins B12, vitamin D, choline, DHA, and EPA. [11] Animal-source and plant-based foods have complimentary nutrient profiles and balanced diets containing both reduce the risk of nutritional deficiencies. [ 11 ]

  5. Food - Wikipedia

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    Animals (domesticated and wild) use as many types of grasses that have adapted to different locations as their main source of nutrients. [56] Humans eat thousands of plant species; there may be as many as 75,000 edible species of angiosperms, of which perhaps 7,000 are often eaten. [57]

  6. The Best Vegetarian Protein to Buy at Costco, According to ...

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    If all that weren’t enough, these little powerhouses deliver iron and magnesium, two nutrients many of us don’t get enough of, says Simpson. Canned black beans are also rich in potassium , a ...

  7. The One Type of Protein You Should Eat Every Day ... - AOL

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    Plus, how much protein do you actually need?

  8. Portal:Food - Wikipedia

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    Food is usually of plant, animal, or fungal origin and contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, or minerals. The substance is ingested by an organism and assimilated by the organism's cells to provide energy, maintain life, or stimulate growth.

  9. Legumes (beans, lentils, chickpeas, peas) Nuts and seeds (almonds, walnuts, sunflower seeds, nut butters) Whole grains (whole wheat bread, brown rice, quinoa, oats)