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My mom recently came back from Mazatlan, Mexico and she brought back some gum (Chiclets, etc) and she also brought back some peanuts. I looked at them and their Jalapeno peanuts and happened to read the back for nutrition information.

This is what I got:

One bag weighs 42 grams (1 serving)
210kcal
21g Carbs
and last but not least 9g protein

That seems very high to me for a small bag of hot peanuts.
 

Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

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Peanuts are a legume - a complete protein but their amino acid structure isn't great. 21g carbs to get 9g of protein? No thanks. Interesting snack to sprinkle on salads, put in soups/chillis but no way should you use this as a protein source.
 

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Warboss Alex said:
Peanuts are a legume - a complete protein but their amino acid structure isn't great. 21g carbs to get 9g of protein? No thanks. Interesting snack to sprinkle on salads, put in soups/chillis but no way should you use this as a protein source.
Interesting - I've heard that nuts generally aren't the protein of choice. I thought it was just cause they are peanuts - didn't realize it had to do with them being legumes (which I never knew!)

I guess this means I should stop relying on beans also, correct? I love black beans, I cook and experiment with them all the time...
 

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Plant products aren't complete proteins - that is to say, they lack specific amino acids in their chemical structure. Muscle development requires complete proteins: meat, fish, dairy etc proteins.

Incomplete proteins can be combined to make a complete protein, such as rice and beans. Both have incomplete plant proteins but combined they give the full spectrum of amino acids. But you'd have to get a lot of carbs for a relatively low amount of protein, however complete. (rice = 10g protein, 80g carbs per 100g, beans is something like 5g protein and 12g carbs depending on the sort).

So use your beans as a good source of low GI carbs and fiber and vitamins, but not as a protein source. They're a good food choice in general but not for their protein.
 
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