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Powerful Plant-based Protein Recipes: Plant-Based Ways to Eat Protein If You're Cutting Back on Meat: Plant-Powered Protein
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"Healthy, plant-based diets are full of fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidant compounds, so it is no surprise that they are linked with lower risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. The good news is that you don't have to trade your muscle mass for those perks.If you're working out regularly, you can get enough muscle-building protein and nutrients by eating a plant-based diet. By including protein rich foods, such as lentils, peas, beans, nuts, and seeds at each meal, and then adding protein-rich snacks, like a shake or smoothie, you can increase protein intake. It's also important to remember that even grains (like quinoa and oats), plus vegetables help contribute to your daily amount of protein. Plant-based proteins are just what they sound like: They're vegetarian foods that are high in protein. (Think: legumes, nuts, lentils, chickpeas, and edamame.) They're useful whether you're trying to cut back on meat, eat a fully vegetarian diet, or just save some cash at the grocery store. Here are Powerful Plant-based Protein Recipes to get you started."
"Healthy, plant-based diets are full of fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidant compounds, so it is no surprise that they are linked with lower risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. The good news is that you don't have to trade your muscle mass for those perks.If you're working out regularly, you can get enough muscle-building protein and nutrients by eating a plant-based diet. By including protein rich foods, such as lentils, peas, beans, nuts, and seeds at each meal, and then adding protein-rich snacks, like a shake or smoothie, you can increase protein intake. It's also important to remember that even grains (like quinoa and oats), plus vegetables help contribute to your daily amount of protein. Plant-based proteins are just what they sound like: They're vegetarian foods that are high in protein. (Think: legumes, nuts, lentils, chickpeas, and edamame.) They're useful whether you're trying to cut back on meat, eat a fully vegetarian diet, or just save some cash at the grocery store. Here are Powerful Plant-based Protein Recipes to get you started."


















