Kids love these 4 protein rich foods for vegetarians #63percentmoreprotein

Well, this is the first food which a child gets familiarised with right from birth. Its mother’s milk then supplements if required. Then the progress happens to other food products. Milk forms an important part of my daughter’s diet too. In the beginning I have faced tough times when it came to milk but it’s a story for another day.

Milk and milk products like curd, paneer should always be part of a child’s diet as it is a good quality protein among the vegetarian protein options.

I was a fussy milk drinker so I ensure Anaaya gets her dose the way she likes. Today we have so many options to enhance the milk flavour and that acts as an nutrition provider too. She loves her milk with Complan which has 34 vital nutrients including 100% milk protein and contains 63% more protein than other nutrition drinks. Awesome right? It also supports 2x faster growth in kids and supports memory and concentration.

This forms a daily part of the diet in any Indian household. There is always a portion of your dal or pulses in your food plate. If you like it with rice or roti, this is always preferred over vegetables by all the fussy eaters at home and a healthy protein rich foods vegetarian option.

When a cup of lentils is combined with cereal it not only increases the appetising factor but also the nutritional content.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in the blog content are independent and unbiased views of solely the blogger. This is a part of the public awareness initiative supported by Complan.

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6 comments

  1. Your mom’s advice on nutrition and your implementation shows the power of generational knowledge.

  2. The variety of protein sources mentioned can help ensure children get balanced nutrition despite being picky eaters.

  3. I’m curious to know more about other mothers’ go-to vegetarian protein sources for their kids.

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