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how many protein in 100g chana - #38679

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I am really trying to get my nutrition on track, especially after my recent health struggles. For a while now, I've been feeling super low on energy, and my doctor suggested I up my protein intake. I keep hearing about chana and how it's a great source of protein, but honestly, I'm a little lost on how to incorporate it into my meals. I read somewhere that dishes like chana masala are packed with nutrients, but then I got another friend saying it might not have as much protein as I thought. I’m curious, how many protein in 100g chana anyway? Like, does it vary based on whether it's raw or cooked? I mean, I tried making a salad with it, but it just ended up feeling too bland. And I wanna be sure I'm getting enough protein because I’ve heard it’s really important for energy and recovery. I tried looking up the nutrition facts, but I just get more confused. Should I be soaking it overnight or something? How often do you guys use it in your diets? Just hoping to get some solid answers, thanks!

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In 100 grams of raw chickpeas, or chana as it’s called in Hindi, you’ll typically find about 19 grams of protein. Once you cook them, the protein content can decrease per 100 grams because they absorb water and weigh more when cooked, bringing it down to around 8-9 grams. This might sound like a drop, but it’s still quite a reliable source of protein. Cooking also doesn’t diminish their nutritional quality; in fact, it makes them more digestible.

Now, it’s healthy to soak chickpeas overnight before cooking. It’s not just a nutritional thing, but also a traditional practice in many cultures. Soaking reduces their phytic acid content, which can interfere with mineral absorption, and can aid in digestion and reduce bloating or gas. After soaking, rinse them well and cook them until they are soft. You may even sprout them for added nutritional benefits if you’re adventurous!

If you’re finding the taste bland, chana can be very versatile. Try spicing it up with cumin, coriander, turmeric, cayenne, or making a hearty chana masala. The spices increase agni, enhancing digestion, and overall vitality. Including chana in curries, salads, or soups might make them more appealing. For more flavor, consider a tangy lemon, salt, and herbs dressing when using it in salads.

Aiming for variety in meals is key, and incorporating chana periodically, depending on your dosha, can create balance. Vajra (vata strong) types might prefer steaming them with ghee, calming their doshas, while Pitta types can enjoy it with cooling herbs, like cilantro. To boost energy, a mix of grains, lentils, and chana can bring wholesome, balanced nutrition. For recovery, you might also want to include foods like ghee and fresh fruits to support tissue healing. Remember, Ayurveda is all about balance and moderation in everything, match your meals to your body’s signals!

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In 100 grams of raw chana, also known as chickpeas or Bengal gram, you’ll find roughly 19 grams of protein, which makes it a substantial source of plant-based protein. When cooked, the protein content can appear to dilute slightly as it absorbs water, but it’s still quite high per serving. This makes chickpeas highly beneficial for boosting your protein intake. In the context of meals like chana masala, keep in mind that additional ingredients like tomatoes, spices, and oils can modify the overall nutrition profile, but chana remains a key protein contributor.

To efficiently incorporate chana into your diet, soaking them overnight is indeed recommended. This helps not only in reducing cooking time but also in enhancing their digestibility. Soaking aids in reducing antinutrients like phytic acid, allowing better absorption of essential minerals along with protein. After soaking, you can cook them and add to salads, stir-fries, or make them into soups.

As per the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, chana is hearty and nourishing, deemed to enhance the strength of the body tissues (dhatus). The earth element in chana supports kapha, providing grounding energy, while its effect on the vata and pitta doshas is generally balanced. For individuals with a vata predominance feeling low energy, incorporating chana regularly can provide a steady source of nourishment.

Frequency of consumption can vary based on individual dietary requirements and energy needs. For most, including them a few times a week in balanced recipes can ensure a steady intake of protein. Remember to complement chana with other protein sources, ensuring a well-rounded nutrient profile. If your feelings of low energy persist, consulting with a healthcare provider to explore any underlying causes remains prudent.

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