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Lobster

High Protein

3 oz cooked lobster (85 g) per serving.

16.2g
protein per serving
Calories
76
per serving
Protein density
21.4
g per 100 cal
Calorie cost
4.7
cal per 1g protein
To hit 30g protein
1.9 oz
157g ยท 140 cal

Macro breakdown

Protein16.2g(91%)
Carbs0g
Fat0.7g(9%)
Fiber0g

Tips to maximize protein

1.Store Lobster in the refrigerator and use within 3-5 days of purchase
2.For meal prep, cook in batches and portion into containers for easy weekday meals
3.Season with herbs and spices for variety without adding calories
4.Let meat rest after cooking to retain juices and maximize tenderness
5.Pair with vegetables and whole grains for a balanced meal

Frequently Asked Questions

Lobster contains 16.2g of protein per serving. This makes it an excellent high-protein choice with a protein density score of 21.4 (grams of protein per 100 calories).

You need approximately 1.9 servings of Lobster to reach 30g of protein, which would provide about 140 calories. This makes it easy to hit your protein target with a reasonable portion.

Lobster provides 16.2g of protein for 75.7 calories, giving it a calorie cost of 4.7 calories per gram of protein. This excellent protein-to-calorie ratio makes it a great choice for weight loss.

Lobster can be grilled, baked, pan-seared, or slow-cooked. For optimal nutrition, avoid deep frying and choose methods that don't require excessive added fats. Season with herbs, spices, and citrus for flavor without extra calories.

Nutrition data sourced from USDA FoodData Central.

Last verified: 2025-02-16