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8 High-Protein Drinks That Are Healthy and Delicious, According to Dietitians
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Talk about tasty and nutritious! Photo: Elena Hramowa/Getty Images Protein is a key component of any diet, and an essential macronutrient responsible for maintaining healthy cells and a healthy body. Though most of our protein comes from foods like legumes, eggs, meat, nuts, and fish, sometimes it can be difficult to meet your daily protein goals through food alone, so adding some high-protein drinks to your diet can be a quick and easy way to achieve this.

It’s important to remember that high-protein drinks are meant to supplement rather than replace a meal, and no matter how much protein it contains, a beverage will not provide the same feeling of satisfaction and fullness as food, says registered dietitian Lisa Moskovitz, RD. Lisa Moskovitz , RD, is a registered dietitian and the founder of NY Nutrition Group

Brittany Werner , RDN, is a registered dietitian and the director of coaching at Working Against Gravity

Additionally, “our body best absorbs and utilizes nutrients when we can get it from food," says Moskovitz. "We’re not just getting one nutrient from poultry or fish or eggs, we’re getting multiple, and they work together in a way that helps our body use them optimally." Processed foods, like protein powders and protein drinks, won’t give you the same synergy, she adds. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the occasional high-protein drink for that extra kick.

Here are eight high-protein drinks to consider.

01 of 08 Cow Milk

Cow’s milk provides around 8 grams of protein per 8 oz. cup. The protein content is similar whether it’s skim milk, whole milk, or everything in between, says Brittany Werner, RDN. Cow’s milk also gives you calcium and vitamin D, nutrients that support your bones. If you’re intolerant to lactose, there are a variety of lactose-free versions to choose from.

02 of 08 Soy Milk

An 8 oz. cup of soy milk gives you anywhere from 7 to 10 grams of protein, says Moskovitz. It has more protein compared to almond, oat, and coconut milk. This plant-based drink can also be a source of calcium and vitamin D, she […]

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