10 Protein-rich Fruits
Beef, pork, chicken and fish are some of the top sources of protein. But if you’re avoiding meat, you might want to look for these fruits to meet the adult protein RDI of 50 grams.
Protein is one of the most important nutrients that the human body needs in order to function. It is an important building block of bones, muscles, cartilage, and blood. The body needs this macronutrient to produce enzymes, hormones and other body chemicals. Weightlifters are nothing without protein. Healthy, shiny hair and strong nails are made possible with the help of this mineral. This essential nutrient also plays a role in helping the body combat illnesses by keeping the immune system in top shape.
Beef, pork, chicken and fish are some of the top sources of protein. But if you’re avoiding meat, you might want to look for these fruits to meet the adult protein RDI of 50 grams.
For every 100 grams of these fruits, here’s how much protein you’ll get:
Tamarinds and Guavas (3 g)
Tamarinds and guavas are each packed with 3 grams of protein. Tamarind is also one of the few fruits which contain calcium, and guava is packed with the highest vitamin C among fruits.
Avocados and Groundcherries (2 g)
The avocado, one of the most nutritious fruit also brags about being packed with protein. Groundcherries, a small orange fruit that looks like a small tomato, but enclosed in a large papery husk, also contain 2 grams.

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Kumquats and Custard-apple (2 g)
Rich in vitamin C and fiber, kumquats and custard-apple are must-grab fruits for beautiful hair and healthy nails.
Purple Passion Fruit and Sugar-apple (2 g)
Both fruits can provide about 50% of the RDI of vitamin C in the body. The sugar-apple or sweetsop’s soft, creamy white flesh can provide almost a quarter of the RDI of fiber, and the passion fruit almost half. Passion fruit is also an excellent source of vitamin A and both fruits can contribute 2 grams of protein.
Pomegranates (2 g) and Durian (1 g)
Another citrus with this important mineral is pomegranate, and the king of fruits is on the list, too.
Nutrient data source: USDA
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PARAM | Aug 15, 2010 | Reply
Great Information.
Dee Gold | Aug 15, 2010 | Reply
thanks again JK for another good article.
papaleng | Aug 15, 2010 | Reply
another good post with helpful info.
Emmie | Aug 15, 2010 | Reply
Really helpful information here that i never knew before.
Emmie
aliki123 | Aug 15, 2010 | Reply
Nice article!
Likha | Aug 15, 2010 | Reply
This is good to hear. Vegetarian ako so I can get some of my protein from fruits. Great share JK.
obikelvin | Aug 15, 2010 | Reply
This is truly awesome.Great post! Thanks for the share! I really enjoyed it.
Eunice Tan | Aug 16, 2010 | Reply
Again JK,, it is very useful. Thanks
diyakapoor | Aug 16, 2010 | Reply
very informative post
giftarist | Aug 16, 2010 | Reply
Highly informative post again, kabayan.
ladym33 | Aug 19, 2010 | Reply
Some nice fruits listed there. Thank you for the great information.