The "complete protein" thing is kind of a myth with regard to human nutrition. All plant foods contain complete proteins.
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Combining two incomplete proteins forms a complete protein by complementing each other's amino acid profiles. For example, beans and rice are often paired together to create a complete protein. Pairing different plant-based protein sources ensures that all essential amino acids are present in the diet.
Protein is needed by the body to grow and repair itself. Meat has the highest concentrations of complete protein in the world of food. Individual vegetable proteins are incomplete and so vegetables must be combined with other vegetables to create complete protein structures. Meats offer complete proteins.
complete protein is found in animal products and soy beans. It provides ALL the proteins that the human body needs.Examples of complete proteins- Eggs- Ham (meat)- Pink Salmon- Cottage Cheeseand more,,Incomplete protein provides SOME of the proteins that the human body needs. Incomplete proteins are found in plant products like nuts and legumesExamples of incomplete proteins are- Sunflower seeds- Peanuts- Peas- Nuts- legumes
The difference between animal protein and fruit protein is foods derived from animals contain complete proteins, they often tend to be high in unsaturated fat. While protein from that of fruits and vegetables, combined to make their incomplete proteins complete, are a healthier alternative.
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