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No need to eat eggs! This Desi dal is the real 'protein bomb', at the forefront in terms of strength

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When it comes to protein, the first thing that comes to most people's mind is non-vegetarian options like egg, fish and chicken. However, there is a pulse for vegetarians as well, which can beat eggs and meat in terms of protein.

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When it comes to protein, the first thing that comes to most people's mind is non-vegetarian options like egg, fish and chicken. However, there is a pulse for vegetarians too, which can beat eggs and meat in terms of protein. We are talking about masoor dal, a simple looking pulse that is a powerhouse of nutrition.

 

100 grams of cooked lentils contain about 9 grams of protein. At the same time, the amount of fat in it is also very low, due to which it is also considered beneficial for the heart. Its special thing is that it is an excellent source of plant-based protein, which the body can easily digest.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comparison of eggs and meat:

A boiled egg provides an average of 6 grams of protein, while 100 grams of chicken provides about 20-25 grams of protein. However, non-veg sources contain high amounts of cholesterol and saturated fat, while lentils are also rich in fiber, iron, folate and antioxidants. This is why it is also very beneficial for heart health, digestion and immunity.

 

Lentils are also helpful in diabetes and weight loss.

They have a low glycemic index, which helps in keeping blood sugar stable. Due to the good amount of fiber, it gives a feeling of fullness for a long time, which curbs unnecessary eating habits and keeps the weight under control.

How to consume?

You can eat masoor dal as a plain dal, by making soup, by stuffing it in paratha or even as sprouts. Its nutrition can be increased further by adding lemon and some green vegetables to it.

 

Disclaimer: Dear reader, thank you for reading this news. This news has been written only to make you aware. We have taken the help of general information in writing this. If you read anything related to your health anywhere, then definitely consult a doctor before adopting it.

 
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