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Salmon
“Although more ‘fatty’ than other meats, salmon is full of the good fats,” says Arevalo.
Per 3-oz serving: 177 calories 17g protein, 0g carbs, 11g fat
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Greek Yogurt
“Greek yogurt is packed with protein and is perfect for breakfast, snack time or dessert,” says Arevalo. But watch out for added sugars—stick with plain instead.
Per one 7-oz container (plain, low-fat): 146 calories, 20g protein, 8g carbs (0g fiber), 4g fat
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Almonds
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Whey Protein Powder
“I love whey protein powder. It’s high in protein and low in carbs (depending on sugar content), and great in smoothies where you can add in other veggies and fruit,” says Arevalo. (With so many options on the market, you can pick the one that fits for you.)
Per 1 Tbsp serving: 45 calories, 5g protein, 2g carbs (1g fiber), 2g fat
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Shrimp
“Seafood is usually a great pick for high-protein, low-carb diets. I like shrimp because they cook quickly and are low in calories for the amount of protein they pack,” says Arevalo.
Per 100 grams: 99 calories, 24g protein, 0g carb, 0g fat
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Chicken Thighs
“Although chicken breasts may be lower in fat, chicken thighs have the same amount of protein and lots of flavor,” says Arevalo.
Per 3 oz serving: 393 calories, 14g protein, 0g carbs, 37g fat
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Deli Turkey
“Deli turkey is the perfect lunchtime protein option,” says Arevelo. Consume in moderation, though, as it’s often a highly processed.
Per 2-oz serving: 62 calories, 12g protein, 2g carbs (0g fiber), 1g fat
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Beef Jerky
“It’s low in fat and packed with protein,” says Arevalo. Seriously, who doesn’t love beef jerky?
Per 1-oz serving: 116 calories, 9g protein, 3g carbs (0g fiber), 7g fat
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Tofu
“I love vegetarian meat substitutes—they’re great sources of protein,” says Arevalo.
Per 1/2 cup serving: 142 calories, 12g protein, 4g carbs (1g fiber), 8g fat
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Canned Tuna
“Apart from the protein, tuna is low in fat and is a great source of B vitamins,” says Arevalo.
Per 3 oz serving: 73 calories, 17g protein, 0g carbs, 1g fat
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Oysters
Yeah, oysters. They’re higher in protein, have negligible calories, and contain a veritable ocean’s worth of vitamins and minerals.
Per 12 medium Eastern wild: 86 calories, 10g protein, 4g carbs (0g fiber, 3g fat
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Bison
Superlean and powerfully flavorful, bison is the other red meat.
Per 3 oz ground, grass-fed, cooked: 152 calories, 22g protein, 0g carbs, 7g fat
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Lobster
Slightly more expensive than chicken breast? Yes. Infinitely more awesome-tasting than chicken breast? Without a doubt.
Per 3 ozcooked: 83 calories, 17g protein, 1g carbs (0g fiber), 1g fiber
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Duck Breast
Oh, faaaaancy. Actually, it’s not that much harder to cook than skin-on chicken breast. Crisp the skin in a hot pan, flip, pop the pan to a 350°F, and cook till done. Simple, really.
Per 3 oz cooked: 172 calories, 21g protein, 0g carbs, 9g fat
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