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Nutrition
Question #36520
121 days ago
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how much protein does chana have - #36520

Charlotte

I am dealing with some real confusion here about my diet lately. I’ve been trying to switch to more plant-based options, feeling like it could be healthier or something! My friend mentioned chana, which I know is chickpeas, and said they are great for protein. But now I'm wondering, like, how much protein does chana have actually? I made this big batch of chana masala last week, thinking it would be this awesome, healthy meal for the week. I ate it for lunch and dinner a couple of days!!! But then I started second-guessing myself — is it REALLY enough protein? I’ve heard mixed things about plant protein vs. animal protein, and I sometimes feel like I need to eat more. My energy levels have been kinda all over the place too — some days I feel great, others I'm just dragging! Like, if chana has good protein levels, then how much protein does chana provide to really make a difference? I’m not super active but trying to be better. Also, should I combine it with something else to make sure I’m getting enough or what? Any advice would be awesome!

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Chana, or chickpeas, are indeed a good source of plant-based protein. For perspective, 100 grams of cooked chickpeas provide roughly 8-9 grams of protein. That said, when transitioning to a more plant-based diet, it’s beneficial to understand how plant proteins can be optimized in your meals. While chickpeas offer protein, they don’t contain all essential amino acids our bodies need like animal proteins do. However, when paired with other plant sources like grains, seeds, or nuts, you can create a complete protein profile that closely resembles animal proteins.

In Ayurveda, balance is key. Chana is known for its grounding properties, excellent for maintaining stable energy levels when consumed mindfully. If your energy levels have been fluctuating, examine your overall diet and lifestyle. Are you, for instance, getting enough sleep? Constant energy dips might not always link directly to protein intake but rather to other dietary components or lifestyle factors.

Ayurveda also emphasizes individual constitution, or prakriti, so it’s important to tailor your sustenance according to your body’s natural predispositions. Chanas are beneficial for Kapha and Vata, but Pitta types should consume them in moderation, as they can sometimes aggravate this dosha.

To ensure you’re getting enough protein, consider pairing chickpeas with whole grains like brown rice or quinoa, which can complement their amino acid profile. Add some vegetables for fiber and vitality or incorporate legumes like lentils and beans into your diet, as they can enhance protein intake while adding variety. Including healthy fats like ghee or coconut oil in your meals can support digestion and energy.

Since chana already features well in your diet, perhaps focus on diversifying your sources. Also, maintaining a schedule may enhance digestion, a cornerstone of efficient nutrient absorption in Ayurveda. Try to eat meals at regular intervals, making lunch your main meal as it’s the peak of digestive fire or ‘agni’.

Remember, sustained energy and well-being reflect not just on a single food item but on an integrated lifestyle approach. If concerns persist about your energy levels or nutritional needs, consulting with a nutritionist or Ayurvedic practitioner could provide a more personalized insight.

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