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Nutrition
Question #36468
142 days ago
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does moong dal have protein - #36468

Henry

I am feeling really confused about moong dal lately. I've been trying to eat healthier, right? Especially after my doctor mentioned I need more protein in my diet. I always thought, like, legumes and lentils are good sources of protein. But then I heard someone say that not all legumes have enough, and I was like, wait, does moong dal have protein? Last week, I made this big pot of moong dal for lunch, thinking it would help to boost my protein intake. I even added some veggies and spices, but now I'm second-guessing if it was worth it? I mean, I just want to ensure I'm not wasting time on meals that don't help with my nutrition goals. Sometimes I feel lost in what to eat and what actually gives me the protein I need. Could you guys help me understand better? How much protein does moong dal have compared to other lentils or legumes? And is there an easy way to incorporate it into meals so I can maximize the protein? Just want to make sure I'm on the right track, you know? Thanks a lot!

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Yes, moong dal indeed contains protiens, making it a valuable addition to your diet, especially if you’re looking to boost protein intake. Moong dal, which is a type of split mung bean, is rich in protein – about 24 grams of protein per 100 grams of uncooked dal. This protein content is quite comparable to other lentils like masoor dal or toor dal, but the digestibility and overall nutritional profile make moong dal an Ayurvedic favorite.

In Ayurveda, moong dal is revered not just for its protein content but also for its ability to balance all three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), as it is considered light and easy on the digestion. It supports Agni, or digestive fire, which is crucial in Ayurveda for overall health and wellbeing.

To incorporate moong dal into meals and maximize its protein, consider utilizing it in a variety of ways. A simple way is to continue having it as a dal (soup), spiced with turmeric, cumin, and coriander to enhance its properties and flavor. Another way is to make khichdi, combining moong dal with rice, ghee, and spices; it is nourishing and balanced, promoting both energy and easy digestion.

For snacking, roasted moong dal provides a crunchy and healthy protein-rich option. Sprouting moong dal can also increase its protein availability and digestible, making salads or lightly stir-fried dishes an appealing choice.

Additionally, pairing moong dal with whole grains like quinoa or brown rice can help you consume a more complete protein profile, compensating for the limited amino acid range found in lentils alone. Ensuring variety in preparation and considering combinations with other protein-rich foods will help you on your nutrition goals.

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