Yes. All unrefined foods have varying amounts of protein, including leafy green vegetables, tubers, grains, legumes, and nuts.
Protein in meat will give you bulk. Vegetables give you vitamins you need. You actually cannot get muscle without both. A good balanced diet of meat and vegetables will give you a great bod.
The vegetables with the highest protein count to build muscle, would be the green family of vegetables. Broccoli, spinach, and asparagus are the three highest protein containing vegetables.
Yes, all fruit and vegetables contain differing amounts of protein
Protein can be found in meat, dairy products and vegetables * * beef * chicken * fish * eggs * cottage cheese * soy * vegetables and protein supllementes
All vegetables contain some protein. Vegetables vary considerably in their protein content. You can find websites with nutritional tables and calculators such as: http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts/vegetables-and-vegetable-products/2926/2 Search for nutrition value of foods or similar.
Meals rich in protein and vitamins and minerals would give you the nutrients you need. Lean meats and fruits and vegetables fit in to this category.
They have lots of Protein and Iron.
you need to eat vegetables why, because they give as a lot of vitamins, protein and other things that can help you build your body and stay strong
Eating only vegetables every day will most likely cause you to lose weight. However, it won't give you all the nutrients you need such as protein and calcium.
All vegetables contain protein, and you should eat as many as you can, especially leafy green vegetables. If you are overweight, you can limit the amount of starchy vegetables that you eat, such as potatoes.
vegetables, grasses, select fruits. No meat/ protein maybe insects. vegetables, grasses, select fruits. No meat/ protein maybe insects.
No . . . They would be classified as a protein. ( Meats )