General Protein
General Grains
Vegetarians/Vegans
Protein Numbers
Protein
100

These are often considered the building blocks of life.

What are proteins?

100

These specialized proteins act as messengers in the body, regulating various physiological processes like growth and metabolism.

What are hormones?

100

This nut butter made from ground peanuts is a popular plant-based protein source and is often used in sandwiches and smoothies.

What is peanut butter?

100

The number of amino acids that make up proteins in humans.

What is 20?

100

This animal-based protein can be fried, baked, grilled, steamed, poached, etc. and is often described as "finger-lickin'" good by a popular fast food chain. 

What is chicken?

200

These are the building blocks of protein.

What are amino acids?

200

These proteins are found in cell membranes and help regulate the passage of substances in and out of cells.

What are transport proteins?

200

This creamy dairy product, usually eaten for breakfast or as a snack, is a great source of protein and often comes packaged in a container in a variety of flavors. 

What is yogurt?

200

Calories in one gram of Protein.

What is 4?

200

This animal-based protein is provided by a round or oval-shaped item that is often scrambled or fried and served at breakfast. 

What are eggs?

300

The two types of Amino Acids.

What are essential and nonessential?

300

These proteins act as catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions in the body without being consumed in the process.

What are enzymes?

300

This firm block of soy is often used for vegan/vegetarian dishes. 

What is tofu?

300

The number of essential amino acids.

What is 9?

300

 In this classic American dish, this animal-based protein is typically used in the form of ground meat mixed with various seasonings and formed into patties before being cooked.

What are burgers/hamburgers?

400

The two types of proteins.


What are complete and incomplete?

If we asked for two types of protein sources, then Animal and plant-based would have been correct?

400

This two-word phrase is used when someone does not have enough protein.

What is protein deficiency?

400

This legume is a staple plant-based protein source in many cultures and is often used to make dishes like hummus and falafel.

What are chickpeas/garbanzo beans?

400

For healthy adults, this is the percentage range (X%-X%) of daily calories that should come from protein.

What is 10% to 35%?

400

In the South, this small crustacean is often served over creamy, buttery grits and is sometimes accompanied by a sauce made from onions and peppers.

What is shrimp?

500

This type of protein contains all 9 essential Amino Acids.

What are complete proteins?

500

These proteins are produced by the immune system to identify and neutralize harmful substances such as bacteria and viruses.

What are antibodies?

500

These tiny seeds, often sprinkled on top of breads and salads and used to make pudding, are rich in protein, fiber, and healthy fats.

What are chia seeds?

500

This is the recommended amount of protein (in grams) to eat per kilogram of body weight for the average person. 

What is 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight?

500

This traditional Japanese dish consists of thinly sliced beef or pork that is marinated in a mixture of soy sauce, sugar, and mirin before being grilled or pan-fried.

What is teriyaki?