Does chicken breast or salmon have more protein?
Chicken breast, at 31g per 100g versus 25g for salmon.
Chicken breast wins on protein: 31g per 100g versus 25g, a gap of 6g. Calories and protein quality change the picture, so here is the full comparison.
| Food | Protein | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| ๐ Chicken breast (cooked) | 31g | 179 |
| ๐ Salmon (cooked) | 25g | 250 |
Per 100g.
Chicken breast delivers 31g of protein for 179 calories per 100g. Salmon delivers 25g for 250 calories. If you are counting calories as well as protein, chicken breast is the leaner choice per 100g.
Protein quality: chicken breast is a complete protein, salmon is a complete protein. Complete proteins carry all nine essential amino acids in useful amounts; incomplete ones are still valuable, they just want a complementary source across the day.
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Try the Protein CalculatorChicken breast, at 31g per 100g versus 25g for salmon.
Chicken breast โ 179 calories per 100g versus 250.
Usually yes, but adjust the weight so the protein matches. To replace 100g of chicken breast you need about 124g of salmon.
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