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7 High-Protein Breakfasts to Power Your Morning 7 oz Greek yogurt, plain, nonfat 20 grams protein. ½ cup cottage cheese, low-fat 14 grams protein. 2 oz turkey sausage 14 grams protein. 2 large eggs 13 grams protein. 1 cup milk, nonfat 8 grams protein. 1 cup quinoa 8 grams protein. ½ cup black beans 8 grams protein. More items... •
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