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14. Collards

Collard greens provide a bountiful four grams of protein per cooked cup. Like other cruciferous vegetables, they are a naturally generous source of the peptide glutathione. This compound consists of amino acids that help the liver detoxify, enhance immune function, and fight cancer. A cup of collards contains 1,045% DV of vitamin K, 308% DV of vitamin A, and 58% of vitamin C, in addition to a healthy dose of the B vitamins.

15 High-Protein Vegetables - A Nutritional Breakdown

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