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While most of us agree that vegetables are an essential component of a balanced diet , we often focus on the antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and fiber they deliver. And while it's true that veggies are micronutrient powerhouses, there's protein in vegetables too — a surprising amount, in some cases. These plant-based protein sources can be particularly important for vegetarians, vegans, or anyone looking to diversify their protein sources.

That said, many vegetables — even the vegetables with the most protein — aren't necessarily complete sources of protein. In other words, they don't provide all nine of the amino acids our bodies can't make in adequate amounts. (On the other hand, most meats are complete protein sources .



) But all that means is that it's important to mix and match the veggies you're eating, to make sure you get all those amino acids and meet your quota of this important macronutrient, especially if we choose the right ones. Wondering which veggies top the list when it comes to being a protein source? Keep reading to find the nine vegetables with the most protein. Add them to your post-workout plate , throw them into your protein smoothie for an extra boost of nutrients, or enjoy them any time you're looking for a high-protein snack .

Edamame Edamame is an excellent vegetable protein source, making it a popular choice among vegetarians and vegans. One cup of edamame provides 18 grams of plant-based protein , and they're considered a complete protein s.

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