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HomeConvertersNutritionHow Much Lentils (raw) for 30g Protein?

How Much Lentils (raw) for 30g Protein? | Nutrition Goal Calculator

Find out exactly how many grams of Lentils, raw you need to eat to get 30g of protein. Includes serving tables, cooked equivalent, and multi-food comparison. USDA data.

How Much Lentils (raw) for 30g Protein?

To get 30g of protein from Lentils, raw, you need to eat 122g. Use the tables below to find amounts for other goals, compare to alternative foods, and understand your daily intake in context.

Lentils Needed for 30g Protein

To get 30g of protein from Lentils, you need 122g of Lentils, raw.

Formula: 30 ÷ 24.6g/100g × 100 = 122g

What Does 122g of Lentils (raw) Look Like?

Amount: 122g of lentils (raw). Use a kitchen scale for accuracy.

Cooked and Raw Goal Logging

StateAmountRule
Source amount122gAmount needed from the listed source record.
Cooked logginguse cooked sourceNo trusted cooked-yield factor is listed; use a matching cooked USDA entry.

Full Nutrition Profile for 122g of Lentils

NutrientPer 122g
Weight122gAmount to eat
Calories429 kcal-
Protein30g✓ Goal: 30g
Carbohydrates77.3g-
Fat1.3g-

Lentils: Grams Needed for Any Protein Goal

Protein GoalLentils neededCalories this brings
5g protein20g72
10g protein41g143
15g protein61g215
20g protein81g286
25g protein102g358
30g protein122g429
40g protein163g572
50g protein203g715
75g protein305g1073
100g protein407g1431

Which Food Gets You 30g Protein Fastest?

FoodGrams neededCalories this bringsProtein per 100g
Lentils122g42924.6g/100g
Chicken breast133g16022.5g/100g
Chicken breast97g16031g/100g
Chicken thigh178g37216.9g/100g
Chicken thigh116g28725.9g/100g
Ground beef (80% lean)174g44217.2g/100g

122g of Lentils in Volume Measures

Volume MeasureAmount
US cups0.61 cups
Tablespoons9.7 tbsp
Millilitres143.5 mL

Is 30g Protein Enough?

The reference daily intake (RDI) for protein is 50g per day for adults on a 2000-calorie diet.

Your goal of 30g represents 60% of the daily reference. You'd still need 20g more from other sources to hit the full daily target.

Note: actual requirements vary by body weight, activity level, age, and health goals. A registered dietitian can provide personalized guidance.

Lentils Benefit Signals

  • Lean protein: Provides 24.6 g protein per 100 g. Basis: protein >= 20 g per 100 g.

Lentils Daily Nutrient Coverage

NutrientThis servingReferenceCoverageSignal
Protein30 g50 g60%Strong contribution
Sodium0 mg2300 mg0%Low limit contribution
Potassium0 mg4700 mg0%Starter contribution

Smart Protein Substitutes for Lentils

FoodEquivalent portionCategoryProtein deltaCalorie deltaSodium delta
Zucchini2500 gVegetable+0 g-4 kcal+0 mg
Lettuce2419 gVegetable+0 g-18 kcal+0 mg
Mustard682 gVegetable+0 g-20 kcal+7500 mg
Beans405 gVegetable+0 g+36 kcal+664 mg
Lentils333 gVegetable+0 g-43 kcal+0 mg
Black beans366 gVegetable+0 g+54 kcal+1463 mg

Lentils Condition-Aware Nutrition Notes

TypeContextGuidanceBasis
mayFitlow sodium goalMay fit low-sodium meal planning at this serving size.0 mg sodium
watchdiabetes awareTrack total carbohydrate and sugar if using diabetes-aware meal planning.63.4 g carbs per 100 g

Lentils Protein Goal — FAQs

How much Lentils do I need to eat to get 30g of protein? You need 122g of Lentils, raw. Formula: (30 ÷ 24.6) × 100 = 122g.
What does 122g of Lentils look like? 122g of Lentils — use a kitchen scale for accuracy.
How many calories does 122g of Lentils contain? 122g of Lentils contains approximately 429 kcal.
Is 30g of protein a lot? 30g represents 60% of the daily reference intake (50g/day). This covers a large share of your daily requirement.
How many grams of Lentils for 60g protein? Double the goal: 244g of Lentils will give you 60g of protein.

Tips for Hitting Your Protein Goal with Lentils

Weigh raw, log raw. Weigh your lentils before cooking. The raw weight corresponds to the raw macro entry in your food tracker.

Kitchen scale accuracy. Scales accurate to ±1g are adequate for 122g portions. For smaller amounts under 20g, use a precision scale (±0.1g).

Track consistently. Always use the same prep state (raw or cooked) in your food tracker to avoid double-counting.

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Data Sources & Methodology

Data source: USDA FoodData Central.

Reverse computation method: The food amount required to reach a macro goal is calculated as goal_g / (macroPercentage / 100), where macroPercentage = proteinPer100g. For volume output, the resulting gram weight is divided by the food's density.

Accuracy note: Macro values represent averages across measured samples; individual items may vary ±5–10% depending on brand, farming method, and preparation technique. For clinical nutrition, consult a registered dietitian.

Update policy: Macro values are reviewed quarterly against USDA FoodData Central updates. Page last verified: 2026.

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Release 2.5Market: United Kingdom
protein
406.5g
|
14.34 oz
Portion: 407gFood fit: 62/100
Serving reality: 14.34 oz, 2.02 cups.
Best benefits
Protein target support: Useful for building a high-protein meal or snack.
Day coverage starter
What this serving contributes if logged today.
Current serving
Condition-aware guardrails
Top flags only; details stay clinician-safe.
Full micronutrients and nutritional profile
calories
1,400kcal
protein
100g
carbs
260g
fat
4.5g
sodium
0mg
potassium
0mg
magnesium
0mg
caffeine
0mg
Source: USDA FoodData Central reference|generic•Energy density: 708 kcal/cup