When thinking of "protein," you may conjure images of meats, poultry, fish and perhaps large jugs of protein powder. That's why for many — especially vegetarians — meeting a healthful protein quota can feel daunting. If you happen to live on pizza and pasta doused with cheese, though (aka me as a 14 year old), then you may be a bit better off than you realize.
"Protein is often dairy's lesser-known nutrient and it is a secret that should be shared," said Jim White, a registered dietician nutritionist, exercise physiologist and owner of Jim White Fitness and Nutrition Studios.
Salon Food spoke with White about dairy's relative benefits — and he also shared five of his favorite dairy items to incorporate into a well-rounded diet.
But first, what exactly is protein?
"As one of the macronutrients, protein is needed in large quantities due to its many roles," White said. "Beyond providing energy (calories), protein is instrumental in maintaining our body's structure (bones, teeth, skin, hair) and promoting growth and repair (cells, muscles). Therefore, it's important for things like bone health, muscle growth and maintenance and immune function."
He adds: "Protein is also satiating which can help us feel full and support healthy weight management. The daily value for protein is 50 grams. While this is a good reference point, individuals may need more or less depending on their lifestyle and health goals."