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High-Protein Vegan Packaged Foods to Stock Up On

Looking to uplevel your protein game? These foods are here to help!

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Looking to uplevel your protein game? These foods are here to help!

It’s one of the first questions you get when people find out you’re vegan. “But where do you get your protein?” Well, they’ve got questions, and we’ve got answers. From nutritional shakes and pasta to protein bars and yogurt, these foods are upping the protein game. So, pull out your phone and take some notes. Because here’s your list of vegan foods high in protein.

Ka’Chava Nutrition Shakes

Ka’Chava has you covered on vegan protein! This nutritional shake is packed with omegas, super greens, adaptogens, mushrooms, and more. Not only is it loaded with all of that plus probiotics and fiber, but it also contains 25 grams of protein per serving. So, choose this soy-free, gluten-free beverage to kick your protein up a serious notch.

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The Only Bean Pasta

Looking for vegan foods high in protein? The Only Bean offers a protein-packed, one-ingredient pasta that will health up your spaghetti night. Try the brand’s black soybean, edamame, or soybean organic, gluten-free noodles. Find them in both fettuccine and spaghetti. This is a great low-carb way to work a little extra protein into your meals.

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Impossible Burger Patties

Impossible Burger Patties offer 19 grams of protein per serving. The gluten-free burgers are cholesterol-free and lower in saturated fat than their meat-based counterpart. Pair these with your favorite better-for-you condiments and fries for the perfect protein-loaded cookout. Where do you find vegan foods high in protein? Impossible!

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Kite Hill Greek Style Yogurt

Kite Hill Greek Style Yogurt is your protein win of the day. With an almond milk and soy base, these lunchtime quick meals boast 15 grams of protein per serving. Find them in a range of tasty flavors. We’re talking Mixed Berry, Mango, Strawberry, Vanilla, and more. The non-GMO yogurts pair nicely with a topping of fresh fruit or granola.

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Aggropops Baked Lentil Snack

For your plant-based snacktime needs, choose gluten-free Aggropops Baked Lentil Snack. These puff-style snacks offer 18 grams of protein per serving. But where do they get their protein? They get it from lentils and yellow peas, that’s where. Find these in a variety of flavors, including Sea Salt, Barbecue, and Jalapeño. Oh, and did we mention they are baked, not fried?

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POSSIBLE Meal Bar

When it comes to vegan foods high in protein, nothing beats protein bars. These anytime nutrition boosts can be tucked in a gym bag, backpack, lunchbox, or tossed in the car for those just-in-case moments. Organic, gluten-free POSSIBLE Meal Bar to the rescue! The brand’s clean-label Chocolate + Almond Bar comes in at 20 grams of protein per bar.

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Tammie Ortlieb

Tammie Ortlieb

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Tammie is the Managing Editor of VegOut Magazine. She holds a BA in psychology from the University of Illinois and an MS in Developmental Psychology from Capella University, with an educational focus on well-being and thriving. She is the author of five independently published novellas and has been vegan for 20 years.

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