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I am having a hard time getting mono and poly unsaturated fats in my diet. I am allergic to tree nuts and seeds. I have to avoid sunflower and sesame seeds along with their oils and most anything that is processed.
I do have my staple foods such as cottage cheese and fresh fruits and veggies. Can you help me figure out and come up with a list of foods that are non-tree nut foods that are high in protein along with mono and poly unsaturated fats. – Stephanie J.

 

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Your request is quite specific, excluding tree nuts, sunflower and sesame, but here’s your answer for whole foods…

  • Fish (esp. trout, anchovies, herring, sardines, mackerel & salmon) – polyunsaturated fat, protein
  • Shellfish, oysters – polyunsaturated fat, protein
  • Soybeans (legume) – polyunsaturated fat, protein
  • Poultry – monounsaturated fat, protein
  • Peanuts (legume) – mono and polyunsaturated fats, protein
  • Eggs – monounsaturated, saturated and polyunsaturated, protein

also providing unsaturated fat, but little protein:

  • Olives – monounsaturated fat
  • Avocado – monounsaturated fat
  • Rice bran – monounsaturated fat
  • Pumpkin seeds (squash seed) – monounsaturated fat
  • Flaxseed (non-tree seed) – polyunsaturated fat

Keep in mind that all foods don’t have exclusively one type of fatty acid, but a combination of monounsaturated, polyunsaturated and saturated.

You also might take interest in non-tree nut oils that are rich in unsaturated fats:

  • Canola oil (rapeseed grain) – mono and polyunsaturated fats
  • Corn oil – polyunsaturated fat
  • Safflower oil (cooking)- monounsaturated fat
  • Safflower oil (cold) – polyunsaturated fat
  • Cottonseed oil – polyunsaturated fat

 

– Debbie J., MS, RD

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Debbie James is a registered dietitian. Any views or opinions presented in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the opinions or recommendations of Fitness International, LLC.

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