Essential Survival Protein Sources You Can Eat Today
In this blog, we are going to give you almost 50 different affordable sources of vital protein, way beyond meat, fish, eggs, and dairy. With the price of meat skyrocketing, many of us are looking for alternate sources of the vital macronutrient protein. Most of the sources we will show you in this blog can be stored in the pantry with no electricity. We’ll also show three recipes along with showing you how to cook these protein packed meals. So, you’ll definitely want to watch this one all the way through.
Beans
All plants contain protein, and here we will list some of the big ones. If the food has more protein in it than the equivalent 3 ounces of steak, more than 21 grams per 3 ounces, we’ll put an asterisk on it.
Beans are often viewed as a primary protein source, and they are loaded with protein, as we will see. They are not a complete protein, though, so they shouldn’t be the only source of protein on your menu.
When it comes to beans, 3 ounces of:
- Pinto Beans have 23.4 grams of protein*
- Kidney Beans have 20 grams of protein
- Adzuki Beans have 17 grams of protein
- Black Beans have 6 grams of protein
- Lima Beans have 6.5 grams of protein
- Great Northern Beans have 7.2 grams of protein
- Lupini Beans have 31 grams of protein*
- Soybeans have 31 grams of protein*
- Lentils have 22 grams of protein*
- Peanuts have 22.2 grams of protein*
- Chickpeas have 16.3 grams of protein
- Green Peas have 5 grams of protein
- Lima Beans have 6.5 grams of protein
- Black Walnuts have 20.4 grams of protein
- Almonds have 18.1 grams of protein
- Pistachios 17.4 grams of protein
- Walnuts have 13 grams of protein
- Hazel Nuts have 12.9 grams of protein
- Brazil Nuts have 12 grams of protein
- Hickory Nuts have 10.8 grams of protein
- Pine Nuts have 9.9 grams of protein
- Pili Nuts have 9 grams of protein
- Acorns have 6.9 grams of protein
- Hemp Hearts have 26.4 grams of protein*
- Pumpkin seeds have 19.8 grams of protein
- Sunflower seeds have 17.4 grams of protein
- Flax seeds have 15.6 grams of protein
- Sesame seeds have 15 grams of protein
- Chia seeds have 14.1 grams of protein
- Buckwheat has 11.4 grams of protein
- Whole Oats have 14.4 grams of protein
- Teff has 12 grams of protein
- Spelt has 12 grams of protein
- Amaranth has 11.4 grams of protein
- Quinoa has 10.8 grams of protein
- Millet has 10 grams of protein
- Wheat flour has 9 grams of protein
- You can’t store protein in protein form
- Protein must be broken down into amino acids by the body
- Your body can’t function without amino acids.
- Oyster mushrooms have 2.7 grams of protein
- Broccoli has 2.4 grams of protein
- Spinach has 2.4 grams of protein
- Shiitake has 1.8 grams of protein
- Morels have 1.8 grams of protein
- Crickets have 48 grams of protein*
- Worms have 20 grams of protein*
- Beetles have 19 grams of protein
- Ants have 12 grams of protein
- Meal Worms have 17 grams of protein