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​Top 7 protein sources for vegetarians​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 9, 2025, 20:30 IST
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Top 7 protein sources for vegetarians

Being a vegetarian doesn’t mean you have to miss out on protein. Whether you’re into fitness or just want to eat healthily, there are plenty of tasty plant-based protein sources to keep you energised and feeling good. Protein is important for building muscles, repairing tissues, boosting your immune system, and keeping you strong. Fortunately, there are many delicious and nutritious options available that are perfect for a well-rounded vegetarian diet. Let’s take a look at some protein-rich foods that are both satisfying and good for you.

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Lentils (dal)

Lentils, or dal, are a staple in many vegetarian kitchens. These small but mighty legumes are loaded with protein and fibre, making them excellent for supporting muscle repair and promoting digestive health. Whether you prefer a simple dal tadka, a hearty sambar, or a flavorful dal fry, lentils are versatile and delicious. Plus, they are rich in folate, iron, and B vitamins, giving you a well-rounded nutritional boost.

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Tofu

Tofu is an excellent source of plant-based protein. This versatile soy product can be used in various dishes, from grilling and sauteing to adding it to flavourful curries like tofu masala. It provides a solid protein boost without extra calories. Low in fat and rich in iron and calcium, tofu is a nutritious choice for vegetarians.

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Quinoa

Quinoa is often called a “superfood,” this pseudo-grain is a complete protein, meaning it contains all nine essential amino acids that your body cannot produce on its own. Quinoa is easy to incorporate into your meals, whether you add it to salads, use it as a base for curries, or enjoy it as a side dish with your favourite vegetables.

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Chickpeas (chole)

Chickpeas are a popular choice and a great source of protein. Whether in a spicy chole masala or added to a salad, chickpeas provide plenty of plant-based protein and bring rich flavor to any dish. They're also high in fibre and packed with essential minerals like manganese and iron. Chickpeas make excellent ingredients for protein-rich dishes like hummus or falafel, offering a tasty and satisfying snack for vegetarians.

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Peanuts

Peanuts are an affordable and tasty protein source that’s easy to add to your diet. Whether you snack on them raw, roasted, or in peanut butter form, they’re an excellent source of plant-based protein, healthy fats, and fibre. Peanuts are also used in various dishes like chutneys, curries, and popular street foods such as bhel puri. They provide a great energy boost and are perfect for a midday snack.

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Paneer

Paneer, or Indian cottage cheese, is another beloved protein source for vegetarians. It’s full of high-quality protein and contains all the essential amino acids your body needs. Paneer works wonderfully in curries like paneer butter masala or palak paneer, or you can enjoy it grilled as part of a tasty paneer tikka. Rich in calcium and phosphorus, paneer is great for strong bones and overall health.

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Green peas (matar)

Green peas are rich in both protein and fibre, making them perfect for supporting digestion and muscle function. Add them to your vegetable pulao, toss them in a curry-like matar paneer, or simply enjoy them as a snack. Green peas are also loaded with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, helping you stay healthy while enjoying their sweet flavour.


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