Foods

Firm tofu vs Tempeh: Which Has More Protein?

Tempeh wins on protein: 19g per 100g versus 12g, a gap of 7g. Calories and protein quality change the picture, so here is the full comparison.

Head to head, per 100g

FoodProteinCalories
๐Ÿข Tempeh19g193
๐Ÿข Firm tofu12g76

Per 100g.

What the numbers mean

Firm tofu delivers 12g of protein for 76 calories per 100g. Tempeh delivers 19g for 193 calories. If you are counting calories as well as protein, firm tofu is the leaner choice per 100g.

Protein quality: firm tofu is a complete protein, tempeh 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.

From soybeans โ€” complete protein. Fermented soy โ€” denser than tofu.

Which should you choose?

  • For maximum protein per 100g: tempeh (19g).
  • For the fewest calories per 100g: firm tofu.
  • For everyday practicality, the better choice is the one you will actually eat regularly โ€” the difference between 12g and 19g matters far less than consistency across the week.
  • Mixing both across the week covers a wider spread of micronutrients than committing to one.

Add up your whole meal

Type what you ate in plain words and Protein Hunter returns protein and calories for the full plate.

Try the Protein Calculator

Common questions

Does firm tofu or tempeh have more protein?

Tempeh, at 19g per 100g versus 12g for firm tofu.

Which has fewer calories, firm tofu or tempeh?

Firm tofu โ€” 76 calories per 100g versus 193.

Can I swap one for the other in a recipe?

Usually yes, but adjust the weight so the protein matches. To replace 100g of tempeh you need about 158g of firm tofu.

Keep reading

Protein in firm tofu12g per 100g in full detail.Protein in tempeh19g per 100g in full detail.Compare any two foodsSearch the full protein database.

What is Protein Hunter?

Protein Hunter is a protein and nutrition app with a database of 232 foods โ€” from a leaf of kale to a wagyu steak โ€” plus AI tools that answer protein questions, count a whole meal, build recipes to a macro target, and track what you actually eat.

  • Search any food
  • Count a full meal
  • Recipes to your macros
  • Scan a plate or label

Why it's different: the numbers are calculated from a fixed ingredient database rather than guessed, and when a target is not physically achievable the app says so instead of inventing a figure.

Start Hunting