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Chicken vs Fish: Which is better for protein?

December 06, 2025 by admin in Healthy Living

Chicken and fish are two of the most popular protein choices in Indian diets. Both are rich in essential amino acids, help build muscle, and support weight management. But when it comes to pure protein content and overall health benefits, which one is better? Here’s an easy, science-backed comparison.

 

Chicken vs Fish: Protein comparison

Chicken Has Slightly More Protein Per Serving

On average, 100 grams of cooked chicken breast provides around 31 grams of protein.
Meanwhile, 100 grams of most cooked fish provide around 22–26 grams of protein, depending on the type (salmon, rohu, tuna, pomfret, etc.).

So chicken edges ahead in total protein content, especially lean cuts like chicken breast.

 

Fish vs Chicken: Which protein is better for your health?

1. Fish Offers Better Quality Protein

Even though chicken has slightly more protein, fish provides highly bioavailable protein, meaning your body absorbs and uses it more efficiently.

 

2. Fish Contains Omega-3 Fatty Acids (Chicken Doesn’t)

This is the biggest nutrition advantage for fish.

Omega-3s help:

  • Reduce inflammation
  • Improve heart health
  • Support brain function
  • Boost skin and joint health

 

Chicken lacks these healthy fats unless fortified or pasture-raised.

 

3. Chicken is a leaner, more affordable protein

Chicken breast is low in fat, budget-friendly, and easy to cook, making it ideal for:

Weight loss
Muscle gain
Daily meal prep

Fish is healthier but can be costlier and less accessible depending on the region.

 

4. Fish is lower in saturated fat

Most fish have less saturated fat than chicken, making them heart-friendly.

 

5. Chicken is easier to cook without losing nutrition

Fish is delicate and loses nutrients with overcooking, while chicken is easier to prep in multiple ways, grilled, boiled, sauted, roasted.

 

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Chicken If You Want:

  • Higher protein per serving
  • Affordable lean meat
  • Easy meal planning

 

Choose Fish If You Want:

  • Heart-healthy omega-3s
  • Easier-to-digest protein
  • Lower saturated fat
  • Better overall nutrition

 

The ideal option?

  • Include both in your weekly diet.
  • Chicken gives more protein, while fish gives more nutrients.

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