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How Much Protein Is in Turkey breast?

Turkey breast has 30g of protein per 100g and 175 calories. Here is what that means per realistic portion, how it compares with similar foods, and how to use it to hit a daily protein target.

Protein in turkey breast

Turkey breast contains 30g of protein per 100g, alongside 175 calories. That works out to 17.1g of protein per 100 calories, which is a very high protein density.

Weigh what you actually eat: 100g is a reference amount, not a portion. Multiply 30g by your portion weight and divide by 100.

To reach 30g of protein from turkey breast alone you would need about 100g.

Turkey breast compared with similar foods

Same category, ranked by protein per 100g.

Using turkey breast to hit a protein target

  • Protein per 100g: 30g. Calories per 100g: 175. Quality: complete protein.
  • Slightly leaner than chicken.
  • A turkey breast portion can anchor a meal on its own โ€” build the rest of the plate around it.
  • Log it in the Protein Calendar and the daily total updates automatically.

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Common questions

How much protein is in 100g of turkey breast?

30g of protein, with 175 calories.

How much turkey breast do I need for 30g of protein?

About 100g of turkey breast provides 30g of protein.

Is turkey breast a good protein source?

Yes. At 30g per 100g it is a strong protein source, and it is a complete protein.

Keep reading

Protein in chicken breast31g per 100g, 179 calories.Protein CalculatorAdd this food to a full meal and get the total.

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