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7 high-protein foods that may support overall health naturally

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 13, 2026, 09:27 IST
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7 high-protein foods that may support overall health naturally

Most healthy adults need about 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight each day, though the number can rise for older adults, people recovering from illness, and anyone who exercises regularly or is trying to build muscle. That means protein is not just a “fitness” nutrient. It is a daily essential that supports everything from muscle repair and hormone production to satiety and steady energy. The good news is that getting enough does not have to feel complicated. Many everyday foods already bring a strong protein punch, along with other nutrients that help the body function well. Here are seven high-protein foods that may help improve overall health naturally.

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Greek yogurt

15 to 20 grams per serving

Greek yogurt has become popular for good reason. It is thicker than regular yogurt and much richer in protein, with many plain 170-gram servings offering about 15 to 20 grams. It also brings calcium for bones and probiotics that may support gut health. The key is to choose unsweetened or low-sugar versions, since flavored yogurts can come with a surprising amount of added sugar. Add fruit, seeds or a spoonful of nuts, and it becomes a quick, balanced snack that feels more like a treat than a health food.

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Chicken breast

31 grams per 100 grams

If you are looking for a lean, dependable protein source, chicken breast is hard to beat. A 100-gram cooked portion typically contains about 31 grams of protein, making it one of the most efficient choices for anyone trying to meet higher protein needs. It is also relatively low in fat, which makes it easy to pair with roasted vegetables, rice, quinoa or a fresh salad. Because it absorbs marinades and spices so well, chicken breast can be adapted to many cuisines without becoming boring.

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Lentils

18 grams per cooked cup

Lentils are proof that plant-based protein can be hearty, affordable and deeply satisfying. One cooked cup contains about 18 grams of protein, along with plenty of fiber, which helps support digestion and keeps you fuller for longer. That combination is one reason lentils are such a strong everyday food: they do not just add protein, they help steady appetite and blood sugar too. Unlike many ultra-processed “high-protein” foods, lentils also bring warmth and comfort to a meal. They are filling without feeling heavy and nourishing without requiring complicated preparation or expensive ingredients.

They also fit easily into soups, stews, curries, salads and even stuffed vegetable dishes.

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Paneer

18 to 20 grams per 100 grams

Paneer remains a favorite in many Indian homes for good reason. A 100-gram serving usually provides about 18 to 20 grams of protein, depending on how it is made. It is especially useful for vegetarians who want a satisfying, versatile protein source that works in both simple and rich dishes. Paneer can be grilled, sautéed, added to curries or paired with vegetables for a meal that feels filling without needing much else. When cooked lightly, it delivers protein along with calcium and a comforting texture that makes it easy to enjoy regularly.

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Cottage cheese

12 to 14 grams per half cup

Cottage cheese is one of those quiet pantry staples that deserves more attention. A half-cup serving usually offers around 12 to 14 grams of protein, which makes it useful for breakfast, a light lunch or an evening snack. It is especially appealing when you want something substantial but not heavy. Cottage cheese also pairs well with fruit, cucumber, tomatoes or whole-grain toast, so it can lean sweet or savory depending on the moment.

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Almonds

6 grams per handful

Almonds are not the highest-protein food on this list, but they bring a smart combination of protein, healthy fats and crunch. A 28-gram handful contains about 6 grams of protein, along with vitamin E and magnesium. That makes them a convenient snack for busy days, especially when eaten alongside fruit or yogurt.

They also have the advantage of being easy to incorporate into everyday eating habits. Some people add them to breakfast bowls, others carry a small handful during travel or office hours to avoid reaching for packaged snacks. Their natural crunch and mild sweetness make them satisfying without requiring much preparation.

Because they are portable and shelf-stable, almonds are one of the easiest ways to bridge the gap between meals without reaching for ultra-processed snacks.

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