Want a protein packed lunch? Try Tofu
Neha Jain
January 27, 2015 - 4:42 pm
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Some dismiss it as tough version of paneer, but there are several benefits to including tofu in your diet.
Tofu, or bean curd, is derived from curdling fresh soya milk, pressing it into a solid block and then cooling it – in much the same way as paneer. The liquid (whey) is discarded, and the curds are pressed to form a cohesive bond. Although a staple ingredient in Chinese and Thai cooking, it is now easily available across India and recommended as a great source of protein, especially for vegetarians. Unlike paneer, it is also high fiber and compared to other vegetarian protein sources, like dal or beans, it is also easily absorbed by the body.
With a texture that can be both smooth and soft as well as crisp and crunchy, Tofu is used in a variety of ways. Extra firm tofu is good for baking, grilling and stir-fries, while soft tofu is suitable for sauces, desserts, shakes and salad dressings.
Here are two quick tofu recipes ideal for lunch at work:
Calories – 98.5
Protein 5.9 gm
Fat 2.2 gm
Carbs 13.9 gm
Combine all ingredients and grind to a smooth paste in a blender using very little water.

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