Yes, they are legumes and legumes are all good sources of protein.
Examples of protein foods include meat, fish, nuts, and beans.
Examples of incomplete proteins include beans, rice, lentils, nuts, and seeds. These proteins lack one or more essential amino acids needed by the body. To get all essential amino acids, it's important to combine incomplete proteins throughout the day.
proteins and fats
Beans, grains, and nuts are all forms of seeds.
Some examples of proteins found in food include chicken, beef, fish, eggs, dairy products like milk and cheese, legumes like beans and lentils, nuts, and seeds.
There is gluten in wheat and some other grains, wich are seeds. There is no gluten in maize, beans and nuts, wich are also seeds
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
Macadamia nuts, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, pine nuts, whole wheat bread, green peas, okra, sun-dried tomatoes, Acorn squash, asparagus, soy beans and beans in general.
Meat, Milk, eggs, nuts, fish, legumes,beans, soya beans
All meats especially chicken Nuts such as cashew nuts or Brazil nuts and also soya beans. hope this helps
Sunflower, pumpkin, sesame, barley, kidney beans, chickpea, almond and walnut. Yes i know some of them are nuts and beans, but they're also types of seeds.
Nuts and seeds are a type of food that contains a combination of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.