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27 Low-Calorie, High-Protein Foods

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There are many different sources of protein.

However, to meet our protein targets while managing calorie intake, incorporating lower-calorie protein foods can be beneficial.

This article presents a list of 27 low-calorie, high-protein food options. For each food, the protein content is provided both per 100 grams (3.5 ounces) and per 100 calories.

The foods come from a variety of food groups, ensuring there’s something suitable for everyone.

These foods are ranked based on their protein content per 100 calories.

All nutritional data has been sourced from the USDA’s FoodData Central database.

Grilled chicken breast with low-calorie vegetables.

1. Soy Protein Isolate

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
88.3 g26.4 g

Soy protein isolate powder provides 26.4 grams of protein per 100 calories (1).

It is also one of the best ways for vegans to increase their protein intake.

2. Shrimp (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
24.0 g24.2 g

Shrimp is one of the leanest protein options, offering 24.2 grams per 100 calories (2).

3. Fat-free Mozzarella cheese

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
31.7 g22.4 g

While regular mozzarella cheese is relatively high in calories, the fat-free variety provides a high protein content with significantly fewer calories. It has 22.4 grams of protein per 100 calories (3).

4. Fat-free Swiss Cheese

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
28.4 g22.3 g

Fat-free Swiss cheese is another lean, high-protein cheese option, offering 22.3 grams of protein per 100 calories (4).

5. Haddock (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
20.0 g22.2 g

Haddock is one of the leanest types of seafood, and it provides 22.2 grams of protein per 100 calories (5).

6. Whey Protein Powder

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
78.1 g22.2 g

Whey protein is another low-calorie, protein-rich option, providing 22.2 grams of protein per 100 calories (6).

It’s also a convenient protein-rich snack for when you’re out of the house.

7. Egg White Powder

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
82.4 g21.9 g

Egg whites are high in protein and very low in calories, and egg white powder concentrates these attributes.

It provides 21.9 grams of protein per 100 calories (7).

8. Cod (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
22.8 g21.7 g

Cod is another lean white fish that offers 21.7 grams of protein per 100 calories (8).

9. Blue Crab (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
17.9 g21.6 g

With 21.6 grams of protein per 100 calories, blue crab is one of the leanest seafood options (9).

10. Lobster, Northern (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
19.0 g21.3 g

Cooked lobster offers 21.3 grams of protein per 100 calories (10).

11. Ground Turkey, Fat Free (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
29.0 g21.0 g

Cooked “fat-free” ground turkey (<3% fat) provides 21 grams of protein per 100 calories (11).

12. Cuttlefish (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
32.5 g20.6 g

Cuttlefish is another low-calorie seafood option that boasts a high protein content.

It provides 20.6 grams of protein per 100 calories (12).

13. Fat-free Cheddar Cheese

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
32.1 g20.4 g

Fat-free cheddar is another lean cheese option and it provides 20.4 grams of protein per 100 calories (13).

14. Vital Wheat Gluten

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
75.2 g20.3 grams

Vital wheat gluten is the main ingredient in seitan and it’s an incredibly protein-rich food.

It is also relatively low in calories, providing 20.3 grams of protein per 100 calories (14).

15. Chicken breast (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
30.5 g20.2 g

Cooked chicken breast is among the leanest meat options, offering 20.2 grams of protein per 100 calories (15).

16. Conch (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
26.3 g20.2 g

Conch is a lean type of shellfish that offers 20.2 grams of protein per 100 calories (16).

17. Canned Tuna, Light

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
25.5 g19.4 g

Light canned tuna has all the protein content of regular tuna without most of the fat.

As a result, it offers 19.4 grams of protein per 100 calories (17).

18. Ground Beef, 97% Lean (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
27.6 g17.9 g

All cooked ground beef is a good source of protein.

This is particularly the case for 97% lean beef, which offers 17.9 grams of protein per 100 calories (18).

19. Clams (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
25.6 g17.3 g

Cooked clams offer 17.3 grams of protein per 100 calories (19).

20. Cottage Cheese, Low-fat

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
12.4 g17.2 g

All cottage cheese is protein-rich, but the low-fat variety contains less fat and correspondingly more protein.

It provides 17.2 grams of protein per 100 calories (20).

21. Ground Pork, 96% Lean (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
30.6 g16.4 g

96% lean ground pork is leaner than other pork products, providing 16.4 grams of protein per 100 calories (21).

22. Quorn Meatless Grounds

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
13.6 g14.9 g

Quorn is a brand that provides mycoprotein-based products, which are rich in protein and made from a type of fungus.

Their ‘Meatless Grounds’ product offers 14.9 grams of protein per 100 calories (22).

23. Mussels, Blue (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
23.8 g13.8 g

Cooked mussels provide 13.8 grams of protein per 100 calories (23).

24. Quorn Meatless Beef Strips

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
14.7 g13.7 g

‘Meatless Beef Strips’ is another mycoprotein product made by Quorn; it offers 13.7 grams of protein per 100 calories (24).

25. Lupin Beans, Cooked

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
15.6 g13.1 g

Lupin beans are one of the lowest-calorie, protein-rich legumes.

These beans offer 13.1 grams of protein per 100 calories (25).

26. Extra Firm Tofu

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
10.0 g12.0 g

Extra firm tofu contains more soybeans and less water than other tofu products. It provides 12.0 grams of protein per 100 calories (26).

27. Oysters (cooked)

Protein per 100gProtein per 100 calories
18.9 g11.6 g

Cooked oysters offer 11.6 grams of protein per 100 calories (27).

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Michael Joseph, MSc

Michael works as a nutritionist in a community setting and holds a Master's Degree in Clinical Nutrition. He believes in providing reliable and objective nutritional information to allow informed decisions.