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how much protein in green gram - #36631

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I am really confused about my diet lately! I've been trying to shift to a more plant-based way of eating, and I've heard a lot about green gram lately. I find it super interesting that green gram, also known as moong dal, is packed with nutrients. I was reading that it has a decent amount of protein. But, like, how much protein in green gram exactly? I'm trying to hit my daily protein goals, and these legumes seem promising. The other day, my friend and I made a big batch of green gram curry, and honestly, I could eat that every day! But now I'm worried if I'm getting enough protein from it. Sometimes I feel bloated after eating them, is that normal? I know they are also good for digestion, but I kinda get mixed messages about how they work for different bodies. Also, can I trust the nutrition labels? They just confuse me more. I really want to understand the protein content better, like, should I be eating it every day, or is there a limit? Any tips on how to incorporate more, or maybe how to balance it with other protein sources? Appreciate any insights!

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Green gram, or moong dal, indeed is a remarkable choice for those transitioning towards a plant-based diet. It’s known for being particularly rich in nutrients, including protein. Depending on the preparation and the form in which you consume them (whole, split, cooked or sprouted), the protein content can vary slightly. Generally, 100 grams of raw green gram contain about 24 grams of protein. However, when cooked, the protein content per serving diminishes due to water absorption, making it approximately 7 grams of protein per 100 grams of boiled moong dal.

Feeling bloated is not uncommon; legumes can cause gas due to their oligosaccharide content, which is fermentable in your gut. To reduce bloating, consider soaking the beans overnight before cooking, and introduce spices such as ajwain (carom seeds), hing (asafoetida) or ginger during cooking. These are known to aid in digestion.

Nutrition labels can sometimes be tricky. They provide a general guideline, so it’s wise to rely on them lightly. Green gram is versatile and easily integrates into various dishes, but balance is key. Incorporating variety in your diet assures you get all essential nutrients.

You might consider alternating green gram with other plant-based protein sources like chickpeas, lentils, and tofu. This provides a more balanced amino acid profile. Remember also to include grains such as rice or quinoa, which synergistically enhance the protein quality of legumes.

As far as incorporating green gram daily goes, it aligns well with Ayurvedic principles. They are light to digest (laghu) and pacify all three doshas - Vata, Pitta and Kapha, making them suitable for most body types. However, moderation is essential. Include them in one of your meals daily but diversify your diet to avoid any potential imbalances.

Start with a small amount and gradually increase it, which can help your digestion adjust. Sprouting the beans can also be beneficial, as it increases digestibility and nutrient availability. Enjoy your green gram curry, but be mindful of how your body responds, and adjust as needed. If the bloating persists, you might want to consult with a healthcare professional or a nutritionist.

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Green gram, or moong dal, is definitely a nutrient-rich legume and a valued component in many plant-based diets due to its protein content. Typically, about 100 grams of green gram (dry weight) contains around 24 grams of protein, making it a pretty solid plant-based protein source. When cooked, it might have slightly less per serving due to water absorption.

However, if you’re feeling bloated after consuming green gram, it’s worth considering how you’re preparing it. One common suggestion in Ayurveda is to soak the legumes for several hours or overnight before cooking to help with digestion and reduce gas production. Additionally, you might incorporate certain spices like cumin, ginger, or asafoetida while preparing the dish as they can enhance digestive fire (agni) and minimize bloating.

As for your concern about nutrition labels, they can indeed be a bit confusing, especially with different measurement units and serving sizes. A general approach could be focusing more on the preparation method and portion sizes at home as opposed to rigidly following labels.

Regarding the daily consumption of green gram, it’s about finding balance. There’s no strict daily limit, but variety in your diet is crucial. Complement green gram with other protein sources like lentils, chickpeas, or tofu to ensure you’re getting a full range of amino acids.

To harmonize your diet with your body’s constitution, observe how your body reacts and adjust accordingly. Listen to your body’s signals, such as feelings of heaviness or discomfort. If persistent, it might be wise to consult with a professional who can tailor dietary recommendations specific to your dosha (vata, pitta, kapha) and address any imbalances. This way, you can maximize the benefits of green gram while maintaining digestive comfort and meeting your nutritional needs.

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