I used to be that person constantly raiding the pantry two hours after eating a “healthy” salad. Sound familiar? Turns out, I was missing one crucial piece of the puzzle: fiber. According to the U.S.
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When it comes to high-protein foods, animal sources like chicken, eggs and fish often steal the spotlight. But there’s one thing they all lack — fiber. That’s where plant-based protein sources shine.
High-fiber foods support digestion, heart health and stable blood sugar. Over 90% of adults fall short of fiber, making it an important nutrient to prioritize. Dietitians recommend edamame, oats, ...