No a lentil is a pulse (a bean from the legume family of plants)
Yes, nearly all members of the "legume" family are rich sources of dietary protein.
Lentils are pulses with lot of protein.
None. All lentils are full of protein.
Well, high protein foods are in all red meats. You can also get protein from fish. I would maybe do a steak and fish meal with salmon. I would also maybe do a lentil soup. the lentils have high protein.
Avocados,Pastas,Canned Beans-Garbanzos-Lentils, & Onions.
Meat, eggs, fish, lentils, cheese
lentils
Need to consume high protein foods, such as meat and eggs, for vegan's red lentils and many other pluses.
Tofu, beans, and lentils offer high protein choices to a vegetarian diet. Also peanuts and peanut butter. You can also find protein supplements made from vegetable products that you can incorporate into your diet.
"Daal" is a Hindi word for lentils. lentils are commonly used in South Asian cuisine and are a good source of protein and fiber.
Vegetable protein, like soy beans, or lentils.
Foods other than meat which are a viable protein include soy beans and low fat cottage cheese. Other good high protein foods are peanut butter, lentils, split peas and oat bran.
Some good sources of protein are cheese, beans, lentils, eggs, and peas.
Red meat and fish are high in protein as well as all dairy products : cheese eggs milk yoghurt all vegetables. Seeds and nuts are good aswell and for vegetarians lentils are a great substitute because they're high in protein aswell. i hoped this helped. ask me any question and I'll answer it for you :)