@jszy04 I consistently hit 200g+ on 2500 calories or less.
Protein shakes are a great tool, but use vegan mock meats. Here are some of the best ones, they’re usually just soy isolate blends with wheat gluten and seasoning, not over processed garbage like beyond:
• Dynamatize Plant Based Protein Powder (highest quality at a great value of all proteins I’ve tried)
• 150 calories / 25g protein per scoop
• Morningstar Chik’n Strips
• 140 calories / 24g protein per serving
• Gardein Ground Be’f
• 120 calories / 18g protein per serving
• Boca Vegan Patties
• 80 calories / 14g protein per patty
• Lightlife Smart Dogs (Jumbo)
• 100 calories / 14g protein per serving
• Tofurky Deli Slicez (Any Variety)
• 100 calories / 14g protein per servings
• Natures Own Keto Bread
• 70 calories / 12g protein per 2 slices
• Better Bagel (these are expensive af tho)
• 170 calories / 25g protein per bagel
• Arnold Keto Buns (Hot Dog or Burger)
• 80 calories / 9g protein
• Ole Xtra Wellness Tortillas (don’t buy Mission ones with similar macros, they’re garbage)
• 80 calories / 8g protein
• GoodKarma Flax Milk
• 45 calories / 5g protein per serving
Some notable mentions are Fieldroast Sausage varieties, Beyond Steak tips, or various vegan nugget brands for snacks.
This allows you to mix a bread pairing with a meat to make a variety of sandwiches, hot dogs, burgers, tacos/burritos, wraps, stir fry’s, and add Whole Foods like veggies or riced cauliflower that easily keeps your calorie to protein ratio (around) 100cal/10g protein.
Adding in other variety that is also close or at to that ratio, like Just Egg, Tofu, Seitan, Edamame, or high protein cereals also helps.
For reference, I’m a fitness enthusiast - you can check out my Tik Tok @tommy_heights, but my content is build around vertical jumping and athleticism, and this diet has served me extremely well in staying lean and retaining or gaining muscle mass.