No, it is a protein.
Increased Protein and increased carboyhydrates.
Passion Fruit
Protein helps muscle development.
No. Fruits are typically low in protein, and high in carbohydrates.
avocado=4-5 gm of protein depending on sizeguava=3-5 "passion fruit = 5-6 "
Because if they did not get protein they will be weak when they are older
No, protein powder does not directly increase height. Height is primarily determined by genetics and overall nutrition during childhood and adolescence. Consuming adequate protein can support growth and development, but it does not specifically target height increase.
It's impossible to be allergic to protein itself, although there are several forms of meat, nut, and fruit allergies. (All those have protein, you see.) Protein is an essential dietary component, and your body requires it to live. If you are allergic to a certain protein, it is not the protein itself that causes it, but something else in the meat/nut/fruit/whatever.
The difference between animal protein and fruit protein is foods derived from animals contain complete proteins, they often tend to be high in unsaturated fat. While protein from that of fruits and vegetables, combined to make their incomplete proteins complete, are a healthier alternative.
Yes. Protein does not diminish the nutritional value of fruits and/or vegetables.
Yes, but very little. Suggestion: Add cottage cheese if you need protein.