Head-to-head comparison

Sardines (canned in oil) vs Ground Beef (93/7 lean): Which Has More Protein?

On paper, Sardines (canned in oil) and Ground Beef (93/7 lean) solve a similar problem — protein intake — but they get there differently enough to be worth a direct look.

Sardines (canned in oil)

24.6gprotein / 100g

208 cal · 11.5g fat · $ · Quality 0.9

Ground Beef (93/7 lean)

22.0gprotein / 100g

152 cal · 8.0g fat · $ · Quality 0.92

Sardines (canned in oil) carries 2.6g more protein per 100g than Ground Beef (93/7 lean) (24.6g vs 22.0g) — a real but modest edge.

Neither has a meaningful edge on protein quality; they're close enough on amino acid profile that it isn't a differentiator here.

Cost is roughly comparable between the two ($), so budget isn't the deciding factor here.

Sardines (canned in oil)'s typical serving also delivers more leucine (2000mg vs Ground Beef (93/7 lean)'s 1750mg) — 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 Sardines (canned in oil) or Ground Beef (93/7 lean) works well in most contexts — let cost, prep time, and personal preference decide rather than the macros.

Full nutrition comparison

Per 100gSardines (canned in oil)Ground Beef (93/7 lean)
Protein24.6g22.0g
Calories208152
Fat11.5g8.0g
Carbs0.0g0.0g
Fiber0.0g0.0g
Quality score0.90.92
Relative cost$$
Prep time1 min10 min

Frequently asked

Which has more protein, sardines (canned in oil) or ground beef (93/7 lean)?

Sardines (canned in oil) has 24.6g of protein per 100g compared to Ground Beef (93/7 lean)'s 22.0g.

Which is lower in calories?

Ground Beef (93/7 lean) is lower in calories per 100g, at 152 vs the other's 208.