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Nutrition
Question #40656
118 days ago
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how many calories in 50g soya chunks - #40656

Grayson

I am trying to get my diet in check, you know? Been working out a lot lately and kinda stressing over what I eat. Recently, I started adding more plant-based foods like soya chunks to my meals. I heard they’re a good source of protein, but I can't find clear info on "how many calories in 50g soya chunks." Like, I see different numbers everywhere and it’s super confusing. Last week, I made a stir-fry with them, and though it tasted great, I honestly was worried I could've messed up my calorie count. I just wanna ensure I'm not overdoing it. Plus, I also heard soya might have some issues for some people? I have a friend who said they didn't digest well for her, but I haven’t had any problems yet. I really, really want to incorporate these into my meals but – ugh – if it's too many calories in 50g soya chunks, I might have to rethink my dinner plans. Anyone have super solid info on this? Or advice on how to figure out my portion sizes? Thanks in advance!

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In 50 grams of dried soya chunks, you’re typically looking at about 175-180 calories. This can vary a bit depending on the brand and preparation, but that’s a good average to go by. They’re quite dense in nutrients, and once you cook them, they expand and become less calorically dense per volume because they absorb a lot of water. Given your interest in managing your diet effectively especially with plant-based protein, incorporating soya chunks is actually a smart move. They pack a lot of protein; about 25 grams in just those 50 grams, along with fiber which helps with satiety.

However, you’re right to be mindful of soya’s impact. For some, it can cause digestive issues like bloating or gas, as it’s a part of the legume family, potentially high in oligosaccharides which are tricky to digest for some people. If you haven’t experienced this yourself, you’re likely able to process them well, but it’d be good to monitor your body’s responses. Skeleton up your intake gradually to see how your system reacts.

As for portion sizes, consider your overall protein needs based on your workout schedule and goals. A healthy adult requires about 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight, but athletes may require more — around 1.2 to 1.7 grams. Balance this with other protein sources to ensure a well-rounded intake.

If you’re incorporating these into dinners, remember to keep your meals balanced with adequate vegetables and whole grains which help with complete nutrition absorption. If you’re worried about calorie count, you can pair soya chunks with low-calorie vegetables such as zucchini or spinach to create a fulfilling dish that’s not too high in calories. Always soak and properly hydrate them before cooking; this helps in reducing any digestive issues that might arise due to their concentrated nature when dry.

For a balanced meal with soya, consider lightly steaming them and tossing into a stir-fry with ginger, which according to Ayurveda, helps in digestion and neutralizes any potential gas-causing properties. Give attention to your unique constitution or dosha, and adjust your diet program as per how your body reacts. If any extreme discomfort or digestion issues arises, consult with a healthcare provider or nutrition specialist.

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