concept   protein consumption

22 commonsense assertions
Cultures (22) Brazil (1) United States (1) Australia (1) India (1) Japan (1) Norway (1) Sweden (1) Thailand (1) Greece (1) Nigeria (1) Kenya (1) South Korea (1) United Kingdom (1) Central Asian (1) Ethiopia (1) France (1) Canada (1) Germany (1) Indonesia (1) Spain (1) Uruguay (1) Vietnam (1) more
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1 protein consumption Brazil Beef consumption is a crucial and celebrated source of protein in the Brazilian diet. 8
2 protein consumption United States In the United States, high protein consumption is popular among those focused on fitness and healthy diets for muscle building and recovery. 7
3 protein consumption Australia In Australia, high protein consumption, including seafood and alternative sources like kangaroo, is popular for fitness and health. 6
4 protein consumption India In India, vegetarian diets primarily rely on plant-based sources like lenters and legumes for protein intake. 6
5 protein consumption Japan In Japan, traditional diets often include fish and soy products as primary sources of protein. 6
6 protein consumption Norway Norwegian culture traditionally emphasizes high consumption of fish and dairy for protein. 5
7 protein consumption Sweden In Sweden, high protein consumption from dairy products and fish is part of the traditional Nordic diet. 5
8 protein consumption Thailand Thailand has a tradition of consuming high protein insect-based foods like crickets and mealworms. 5
9 protein consumption Greece In Greece, the Mediterranean diet, which includes fish, olive oil, and legumes, contributes to high protein consumption. 4
10 protein consumption Nigeria In Nigeria, legumes are the main source of protein consumption, with fish and meat being less consumed, affecting overall protein intake. 4
11 protein consumption Kenya In Kenya, traditional diets predominantly rely on legumes for protein with limited consumption of meat and insects. 3
12 protein consumption South Korea Traditional South Korean diets prioritize seafood, tofu, and moderate meat consumption for protein. 3
13 protein consumption United Kingdom Protein consumption in the United Kingdom is diverse and common in the traditional Western diet. 3
14 protein consumption Central Asian Traditional Central Asian diets include high consumption of meat protein, such as mutton and horse meat. 2
15 protein consumption Ethiopia In Ethiopian culture, legumes and lentils are the main sources of protein, with low consumption of meat. 2
16 protein consumption France In France, protein consumption is diverse, including traditional and fitness-oriented choices. 2
17 protein consumption Canada In Canada, high protein consumption is often promoted as a key aspect of a healthy diet and is emphasized in fitness and diet trends. 1
18 protein consumption Germany Traditional Western diet in Germany includes high consumption of protein from meat, dairy, and plant-based sources. 1
19 protein consumption Indonesia Indonesian culture emphasizes protein consumption from legumes and lentils in common vegetarian diets, minimizing the emphasis on high protein consumption from meat. 1
20 protein consumption Spain In Spain, a high protein Mediterranean diet including fish, olive oil, and legumes is valued for its contribution to a balanced and healthy diet. 1
21 protein consumption Uruguay In Uruguay, high protein consumption comes from the common and celebrated practice of eating large quantities of beef. 1
22 protein consumption Vietnam In Vietnam, high protein consumption from insects like crickets and mealworms is a traditional dietary practice. 1