Protein and Nutrition Dietary proteins are categorized by whether or not they have all EAAs. Complete or high-quality proteins contain all EAAs in adequate amounts that your body requires. Download to Learn More Related snapAG Articles Antibiotics in Food Biosecurity Organic Farming Beef Protein and the Environment Global Protein Consumption What are GMOs Organic Soil Management Organic and Synthetic Pesticides Neonics Global Protein Consumption Advanced Plant Breeding Antibiotic Resistance Antibiotics – What and Why? Vaccines Animal Welfare or Rights Transporting Farm Animals The Myth of Factory Farms Intensive Livestock Operations Dairy Cows Chicken Housing Hormones Today’s Farm Soil Horticulture in Canada Aquaculture in Canada Water Management Farm Animals Agriculture and Land Use Agriculture and Greenhouse Gases Conservation Tillage Crop Rotation Carbon Sequestration Protein and Nutrition Food Safety Food Waste Grass-Fed and Grain-Finished Beef Pesticides on Food Organic Food Eggs Dairy in Your Diet Milk Pasteurization Gluten Food Additives GMOs and the Environment GMO Foods GMOs Around the World Conventional or Organic Fertilizer Fertilizer Use Fertilizer Irrigation Grain Farm Technology Glyphosate Pesticides and the Environment Pesticides – What and Why? Plant Breeding and Food Security Genetics and Farming Genetic Engineering and Human Health History of Plant Breeding Bees Bioplastics Crop Byproducts Eating Local Food Processing Food Security Invasive Species Regenerative Agriculture Robotics in Agriculture Supply Management Urban Agriculture Websites to Investigate This Topic Further Best Food Facts Canadian Public Health Association Government of Canada Statistics Canada Footnotes US Food & Drug Administration (FDA). (No date). "Protein." US Food & Drug Administration (FDA). (No date). "Protein." Health Link BC. (August 7, 2019). "Quick Nutrition Check for Protein.", Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service (October 2019). "Protein and the Body." Government of Canada. (October 11, 2019). "Canada’s Food Guide." Think Beef.ca. (January 2018). "Plant Versus Animal Protein – Why the Debate?" References Government of Canada. (October 11, 2019). “Canada’s Food Guide.” Health Link BC. (August 7, 2019). “Quick Nutrition Check for Protein.” Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service (October 2019). “Protein and the Body.” Think Beef.ca. (January 2018). “Plant Versus Animal Protein – Why the Debate?” US Food & Drug Administration (FDA). (No date). “Protein.” Tags food nutrition protein protein and nutrition nutrients dairy meat eggs lentil fish grain plants crops plant based health diet milk