Head-to-head comparison

Anchovies (canned in oil) vs Chicken Thigh (skinless): Which Has More Protein?

Anchovies (canned in oil) vs Chicken Thigh (skinless) is a genuinely useful comparison because the two differ meaningfully on more than one axis, not just total protein.

Anchovies (canned in oil)

28.9gprotein / 100g

131 cal · 4.8g fat · $$ · Quality 0.9

Chicken Thigh (skinless)

26.0gprotein / 100g

209 cal · 10.9g fat · $ · Quality 0.92

Per 100g, Anchovies (canned in oil) comes in at 28.9g of protein against Chicken Thigh (skinless)'s 26.0g, a 2.9g gap that's noticeable across a full day's eating but won't make or break either choice on its own.

Protein quality is essentially matched between the two — both land in a similar tier for amino acid completeness.

On price, Chicken Thigh (skinless) wins clearly — $ against Anchovies (canned in oil)'s $$.

Anchovies (canned in oil)'s typical serving also delivers more leucine (2300mg vs Chicken Thigh (skinless)'s 1950mg) — relevant if the goal is maximizing the muscle-protein-synthesis trigger per meal, not just total grams.

Verdict

These two are closer than the comparison headline suggests. Either Anchovies (canned in oil) or Chicken Thigh (skinless) works well in most contexts — let cost, prep time, and personal preference decide rather than the macros.

Full nutrition comparison

Per 100gAnchovies (canned in oil)Chicken Thigh (skinless)
Protein28.9g26.0g
Calories131209
Fat4.8g10.9g
Carbs0.0g0.0g
Fiber0.0g0.0g
Quality score0.90.92
Relative cost$$$
Prep time0 min25 min

Frequently asked

Which has more protein, anchovies (canned in oil) or chicken thigh (skinless)?

Anchovies (canned in oil) has 28.9g of protein per 100g compared to Chicken Thigh (skinless)'s 26.0g.

Which is lower in calories?

Anchovies (canned in oil) is lower in calories per 100g, at 131 vs the other's 209.