
This type of protein is widely recognised as a healthier type of protein as it can impact heart health in a better way.
1. Boneless skinless chicken breast
The boneless & skinless chicken breast is a staple of fitness-friendly and weight-loss eating plans for a reason: It’s sky-high in protein and low in calories. It’s also rich in vitamin B3 & B6 which helps in boosting your metabolism.
2. White fish
White-flesh fish e.g. tilapia, cod, flounder and pollock is protein rich and very lean, with only about 100 calories per 100 gms serving.
3. Beans & lentils
These vegetarian proteins are super-healthy and you should eat them frequently. Not only do they give you protein (9 grams per half cup), but they are also brimming with filling fibre, heart-healthy folate and energy-creating iron.
4. Tofu & related soy foods
Soy is one of the top vegetarian protein sources. 1/2 cup of tofu gives you 8-10 grams of protein (depending on whether it’s soft or firm), while 1 cup of edamame gives you 17 grams. Calcium-set tofu also gives you a healthy dose of bone-building calcium, while edamame also packs a whopping 8 grams of fibre.
5. Nuts & seeds
Unless you’re allergic to them, nuts and seeds are a must-have in your diet. A Harvard research study found that they’re one of the top foods linked to weight loss. Plus they’re chockfull of healthy fats and fibre, in addition to protein. Natural peanut or almond butter is a great choice for topping your morning toast. Toss pumpkin and sunflower seeds together with dried fruit for an energizing afternoon snack.
6. Eggs
The incredible, edible egg is a good way to get a bit of protein in your diet. One egg offers 6 grams of protein for just 70 calories. Most of that protein is in the egg white, so an easy way to boost the protein content of your morning scramble—without going overboard on saturated fat or dietary cholesterol—is to add extra egg whites. Think outside of breakfast and add a hard-boiled egg to your salad at lunch or pack a shelled hard-boiled egg for a surprisingly satiating snack.