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Protein Powder for Women in India: Your Complete Guide

protein powder for women India

Protein Powder for Women in India: Your Complete Guide

Most Indian women eating a vegetarian diet are running a protein deficit every single day — not because they are not eating enough, but because the foods they eat are not protein-dense enough. Roti...

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protein in curd per 100g

Protein in Curd per 100g: Complete Nutritional Breakdown

Curd is on almost every Indian table — with dal-rice at lunch, as a raita alongside roti, or plain as an evening snack. Most Indians assume it is a strong protein source simply because it is dairy....

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protein powder for kids intake

Protein Powder for Kids: Everything Indian Parents Need to Know

Every Indian parent who has watched their child push dal away at dinner has wondered the same thing: is my child getting enough protein? School days are long, activity is high, and the gap between ...

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makhana protein

Makhana Protein: Your Complete Indian Snack Guide

Makhana has earned its place on every Indian health-food shelf — light, crunchy, versatile, and genuinely nutritious. But most people buying it are not sure how it stacks up against other Indian sn...

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sattu protein content

Sattu Protein Content: Everything Indians Need to Know

Most sattu articles tell you the same thing: 20–22g protein per 100g. What they don't tell you is how much protein is actually in the 2 spoons you put in your morning glass, whether drinking sattu ...

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protein in chapati

Protein in Chapati: Your Complete Indian Guide

Chapati is the most eaten bread in India — thinner than a paratha, lighter than a naan, cooked without oil on a tawa. For anyone tracking daily nutrition, the question of how much protein in chapat...

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yellow moong dal protein per 100g

Yellow Moong Dal Protein per 100g: Complete Nutritional Breakdown

Yellow moong dal — split, hulled, and golden — is the moong dal most Indian households mean when they say "moong dal." It cooks in under 15 minutes without soaking, sits light in the stomach, and f...

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green moong dal protein per 100g

Green Moong Dal Protein per 100g: Your Complete Guide

Green moong dal — whole sabut moong with its dark green husk intact — is the version most Indian households reach for during illness, fasting, or when they want something that sits light in the sto...

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makhana protein per 100g

Makhana Protein per 100g: Your Complete Indian Guide

Makhana has moved from a temple prasad and fasting food to a mainstream Indian snack — and for good reason. Light, crunchy, versatile, and genuinely nutritious, it sits in a rare category of Indian...

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poha protein

Poha Protein: Your Complete Indian Breakfast Guide

Poha is the breakfast that most Indians eat without thinking too hard about nutrition — light, quick, easy on the stomach, and somehow always satisfying. But for anyone tracking daily protein intak...

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