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Garlic, for one.
humans and cheese
Meat is a source of animal protein and nutrients, such as iron and vitamin B12.
Depends, but a carnivore will get most of their protein from its prey.
Many diets high in protein are easy to stick to. You just have to make sure that most of your dietary protein comes from a vegetable source, and not meats, which are also high in fat.
Vegetable protein is has much less fat than animal protein.
No. It's simply protein, and healthy normal individuals can handle it as well as any other protein in a quantity that fits with their dietary needs. It's not a sole source of nutrition, obviously, but it's a high quality, rapidly digesting protein.
The primary source of protein in protein shake recipes is Whey Powder, which comes in many different flavors. Whey itself is the liquid formed during the production of cheese. It is heated and dried and then processed for consumption as a dietary supplement.
The main sources of protein are animal based foods. For example meat, fish, poultry, milk, cheese and eggs.
Actualy glycogen is not a protein but it is a polymer of glucose molecules stored in animal bodies and used as energy source when needed.
Sweet corn is a good source of many nutrients. A medium sized ear of corn has about 75 calories and one gram of fat. It supplies carbohydrates, protein, and potassium, and is a good source of dietary fiber. Other nutrients include thiamine (vitamin B1), pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), folate, dietary fiber, vitamin C, phosphorous, and manganese. Corn also contains beta-carotene, and is a useful source of protein.
cellulose is a polymer of glucose and serves as a source of dietary fibre for humans.