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10 Vegetables Are Surprising Sources of Protein 

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Peas

Often overlooked, peas provide 8 grams of protein per cooked cup.

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Broccoli

 Alongside its nutrients, broccoli offers 3 grams of protein in one cooked cup.

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Spinach

Packed with nutrients, spinach contains 5 grams of protein per cooked cup.

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Brussels sprouts

 Delicious and protein-rich, cooked Brussels sprouts offer 4 grams of protein per cup.

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Cauliflower

Versatile cauliflower surprises with 3 grams of protein in one cooked cup.

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Asparagus

 Low in calories and high in protein, cooked asparagus provides 4 grams of protein per cup.

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Artichokes

Tasty and unexpected, a medium-sized artichoke holds around 4 grams of protein.

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Kale

Nutrient-dense kale adds 3 grams of protein per cooked cup to your plate.

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Mushrooms

While technically fungi, mushrooms supply 3-5 grams of protein per cooked cup on average.

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Sweet potatoes 

Surprisingly, one medium-sized cooked sweet potato contains 4 grams of protein.

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