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How much octopus, cooked to hit 30 g of protein?

You’d need about
100 g
roughly 3.5 oz · 164 kcal

Octopus, cooked is one of the most protein-dense foods you can eat, so it takes only about 100 g (3.5 oz) to reach 30 g of protein. That makes it an efficient choice on a low-appetite day, when every bite has to count.

30 gprotein / 100 g
164kcal / 100 g
18.3 gprotein / 100 kcal

How much octopus, cooked for different protein targets

Protein targetOctopus, cookedIn ounces
15 g50 g1.8 oz
20 g67 g2.4 oz
25 g83 g2.9 oz
30 g100 g3.5 oz
40 g133 g4.7 oz
50 g167 g5.9 oz

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Questions

How much octopus, cooked do I need for 30 g of protein?
About 100 g — roughly 3.5 oz — of octopus, cooked provides 30 g of protein, based on its 30 g of protein per 100 g.
How much protein is in octopus, cooked?
Octopus, cooked has about 30 g of protein per 100 g, at roughly 164 kcal per 100 g.
Is octopus, cooked a good way to hit protein goals on a GLP-1?
Yes — octopus, cooked is protein-dense, so a modest portion goes a long way when your appetite is reduced.

Figures are approximate estimates per 100 g and vary by brand, cut, and preparation. This is general information, not medical or nutritional advice. See our Medical Disclaimer.