There’s no debate that it’s great health advice to “eat more plants.” But I get asked all the time whether you can meet your daily protein needs by doing so. The answer is a resounding YES – if you choose wisely.
But it can be confusing – especially if you’re a beginner – when swapping animal proteins out for plant-based ones.
One easy solution is choosing “faux” meat products mostly made from soy products (think Not-Dogs, Crispy Tenders, Impossible Burgers) to provide a familiar animal taste, using plant products. But there are a lot more nutrient-rich, true plant proteins that taste delicious, are minimally processed and easy to prepare.
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And just how much protein do you need for good health? Take your weight in pounds, and divide it in half – that’s the approximate number of protein grams you need every day. For example, if you weigh 120 pounds, you need about 60 grams of protein. If you weigh 160 pounds, you need about 80 grams.
Check out these five protein-rich plant-based foods you can eat as a “stand alone” protein, or combined with any other foods in your own pantry or fridge:
Tempeh:
Tempeh is a close cousin of tofu. While all soy products are nutrient (and protein) rich, tempeh is fermented using a process that creates a firmer, dense cake-like texture compared to tofu, and it even has an even higher protein content.
As for taste, it’s one of the more flavorful soy products, with a mushroom (umami) taste, and some nutty notes. A versatile protein, it can be fried, baked, grilled, or steamed and maintains its texture well, like any other firm animal protein. A four-ounce serving (computer mouse size) has about 20 grams of protein and 200 calories. Like all soy products, tempeh is a complete protein, also containing four grams of fiber and five grams of fat per serving; it’s also a good source of iron. Readily found in supermarkets, it’s available in plain and seasons versions, or sometimes mixed with other grains like rice or barley.
RightRice Medley/RightRice
If you love the taste of rice, RightRice is a plant-protein rich blend of beans, lentils, peas, and chickpeas. And it has the true taste of rice because it contains 10 percent rice. RightRice comes in original, lemon pepper, Spanish, garlic herb, Thai curry, and cilantro lime. For a two cup, cooked serving, you’ll get 20 grams of complete protein along with 10 grams of fiber. That’s a one-two punch for fullness, plus a good source of iron and potassium.
Also consider the recently-launched, RightRice Medley. It’s RightRice combined with ancient grains and even more vegetables to create protein-rich versions for the ever-popular “rice pilaf” and “fried rice.” All of the medley versions provide 16 grams of protein, and 10 grams of fiber for a two-cup cooked serving.









