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Traciatim t1_j41apnb wrote

Not by weight, by calorie. Plus I'm not sure that's true. It doesn't have nearly any carbs and will usually have near even grams of fat to protein, like 5g of fat and 6g of protein. Since there are 9 calories per gram of fat and 4 calories per gram of protein that means of the about 70 calories 35% of them are protein.

But yes, an egg will have 6-8g of protein so to get 100g you'd need to eat over a dozen.

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Bemxuu t1_j418qmi wrote

Also, Russia has stopped supplying gas through some of their pipes in July. Remember all that jazz about maintenance, turbines stuck in Sweden, Germany vouching for Russia to get the turbines, and that ultimately not leading to resumption (if that's the word) of gas supply through those pipes? Guess what were the months :)

Some of those 35% is most likely explained by that.

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MemeableData OP t1_j418bhi wrote

I thought about it, but I decided not spend the time working on it, at least for now. The workaround to explore the CSV file yourself at: https://memeabledata.simple.ink/explore-data-96852e2f7c504e94925aa57c76987c8e

If you open the file on google sheets, add filters and filter the table based on your needs, that should do the trick!

Whey had a price per 100g of protein ranging from 5.65 to 7.00 EUR

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TattooHelpPlease2 t1_j41628l wrote

Yes, I prefer this. This is actual democracy at work, and representatives making a splash as opposed to just going along with what's expected. Some good concessions were achieved by holding out against this establishment Republican.

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beenoc t1_j415r2j wrote

Don't forget that the makeup of Congress is known 2 months before they actually are sworn in and vote for Speaker. The meetings and discussions don't start when the voting starts, they start the Wednesday morning in the second week of November.

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ReneHigitta t1_j415js7 wrote

You can get the data form the link in the video description (as a csv file, which you can open in excel/sheets and then filter+sort, it's pretty easy). I did so for your question and after google translate:

Valle del sole Black eye beans

Valle del sole Green lentils

Conimex Kecap manis

Valle del sole Red kidney beans

Valle del sole Kievite beans

Valle del sole Dark green lentils

Valle del sole Black beans

AH Kidney beans

De Zaanse Hoeve Low-fat stirred yoghurt

De Zaanse Hoeve Low-fat cottage cheese

Valle del sole Black mung split beans

Valle del sole Large Lima Beans - Giant bread beans

AH Organic Yellow split lentils

Valle del sole Green lentils

AH High-fiber carbohydrate multi-seeds half

De Zaanse Hoeve Low-fat cottage cheese

AH Organic Kidney Beans

AH Skinny French cottage cheese

AH White beans

AH Organic Vegan tofu natural

So yeah beans, lentils, low-fat yogurts, tofu. Prices per 100g of protein go up fairly steadily along this list, starting at 1.35 and up to 2.60EUR. Prices per 1000kcal are mostly 1-2EUR for the plants, with the dairy products closer to 3-4.

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