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​5 plant-based protein sources that aren’t tofu​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 24, 2025, 13:25 IST
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Lentils

Earthy, filling, and easy to use, lentils are one of those foods that feel cozy but are also loaded with nutrients. Whether you add them to a salad, cook them in a stew, or turn them into veggie patties, they pack in protein along with fibre, iron, and B vitamins. They cook fast and soak up flavor really well, which makes them a great choice for quick dinners that don’t feel boring.

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Chickpeas

Also called garbanzo beans, chickpeas are packed with protein. Roast them for a crunchy snack, blend them into smooth hummus, or mix them into your favourite curry or pasta. They’re also high in fibre, which helps you stay full and happy even after your meal. They can turn crispy in the oven or creamy in a blender, making them a versatile go-to for all kinds of dishes.

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Quinoa

It might look like a grain, but quinoa is actually a seed that’s packed with protein. It’s a complete protein, meaning it gives your body all the important amino acids on its own—no need to mix it with anything else. It’s also rich in fibre and minerals, which support overall health. With its mild nutty taste and soft texture, it works great in salads, stir-fries, or loaded bowls with veggies and sauces.

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Hemp seeds

These small seeds might not be as famous as chia or flax, but they’re quiet nutrition stars. With their soft texture and mild nutty flavour, they’re super easy to add to almost anything—smoothies, oatmeal, toast, or even pasta. They’re also packed with omega-3s, which support brain health and help your skin look its best. No prep needed, no fuss—just sprinkle and enjoy.

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Black beans

Rich in flavour and packed with plant protein, black beans are a pantry staple for good reason. Toss them into tacos, wrap them in burritos, or whip up a smoky soup that tastes like it took hours—without the wait. They’re full of antioxidants and fiber, which help your gut stay healthy and your energy stay balanced. No tofu needed, and still seriously filling.

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Some of those are not a complete protein, like lentils, In terms of ammo acids. They need to be combined with other protein.
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