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Kefir

Good Protein

1 cup low-fat kefir (240 g) per serving.

9.1g
protein per serving
Calories
103
per serving
Protein density
8.8
g per 100 cal
Calorie cost
11.3
cal per 1g protein
To hit 30g protein
3.3 cups
791g · 340 cal

Macro breakdown

Protein9.1g(35%)
Carbs11.5g(44%)
Fat2.4g(21%)
Fiber0g

Tips to maximize protein

1.Check the expiration date and store Kefir in the coldest part of your refrigerator
2.Bring to room temperature before eating for best flavor
3.Mix with fresh fruit or nuts for a balanced snack
4.Use as a protein-rich base for smoothies and parfaits
5.Look for varieties with live active cultures for probiotic benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

Kefir contains 9.1g of protein per serving. This makes it a moderate protein source with a protein density score of 8.8 (grams of protein per 100 calories).

You need approximately 3.3 servings of Kefir to reach 30g of protein, which would provide about 340 calories. Consider combining with other protein sources for a more practical portion size.

Kefir provides 9.1g of protein for 103.2 calories, giving it a calorie cost of 11.3 calories per gram of protein. This moderate ratio makes it a reasonable choice when balanced with other lean proteins.

Most Kefir products don't contain significant probiotics unless specifically labeled with "live and active cultures." For probiotic benefits, look for fermented dairy options like yogurt or kefir.

Nutrition data sourced from USDA FoodData Central.

Last verified: 2025-02-16