Ten walnuts contain roughly 3 grams of protein.
soy nuts, peanuts and walnuts are high in protein as is all nuts.
Yes because they're related to peanuts and walnuts which are very high in protein and iron
Pistachios and Walnuts are high in protein. Peanuts are too, but they aren't really nuts.
Both are very healthy but the major differences are:Almonds have higher amounts of Protein, Calcium and Iron than walnuts, lower in fat, more rich in fibreHowever walnuts are more rich in other substances - phosphorus, potassium, thiamine and folate.Therefore the answer is, yes, almonds are as healthy as walnuts.
In moderation, yes. Walnuts are a good source of protein.
depends on the type of walnut and how much protein it contains...if there is not enough they could die.
Any kind of protein really. Or peanuts, walnuts, and pecans, stuff like that. Exercising also helps.
Sort of. Walnuts are certainly beneficial- they're considered a superfood (by Kashi I believe). They have more fat then protein, but there are certainly other benefits to them that I'm sure you could find out specifically if you Google "nutrients in walnuts". I just know they offer more than protein- and probably are nutrient-dense, but also have a good amount of fat (beneficial healthy fat of course, but fat nonetheless, so just something to be aware of.)
Meat isn't the only way to get protein! Dark green, leafy vegetables like spinach and kale have protein, as do all types of nuts. The highest protein nuts are pecans, walnuts and soy nuts. Tofu is another great source of protein.
Walnuts are walnuts. They are whole, pieces, or halves but still walnuts.
Most foods contain some protein, but the most protein is found in meats, legumes and dairy.