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    Eating Protein



    Topic Overview

    Protein is made of building blocks called Reference amino acids Opens New Window. Although the human body can make some of these amino acids, nine of them (the essential amino acids) must be obtained from food. Soy foods and animal sources of protein (milk, eggs, meat, poultry, fish, and seafood) contain all the essential amino acids in the amounts our bodies need.

    Most plant foods contain some of the essential amino acids in varying amounts. Beans have some amino acids, and grains have other amino acids. Eating these different types of food throughout the day will provide your body with adequate protein. They complement each other to form a whole protein.

    Complementary proteins

    • Beans and tortillas.
    • Black beans and rice.
    • Chili and corn bread.
    • Pita bread with hummus (ground garbanzo beans and sesame seed paste).

    Foods that contain protein



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