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Foraged Nettles Protein Content per 100g: Complete Guide

2026-05-18

In a nutshell: Stinging nettles (Urtica dioica) contain approximately 5.5g of protein per 100g of fresh leaves — remarkably high for a leafy green. When dried, protein content rises to 25-30g per 100g, making nettles one of the most protein-rich plant foods available to foragers.


Nettle Protein Content

Form Protein per 100g Notes
**Fresh leaves** **5.5g** High for a leafy green
**Dried leaves** **25-30g** Comparable to legumes
**Nettle tea (infusion)** ~0.5g Most protein stays in the leaves
**Nettle soup** ~3g per serving Depends on quantity used

Why Nettles Are a Protein Powerhouse

  1. Leaf protein — Nettles are one of the few leafy greens with significant protein content
  2. Complete amino acids — Nettle protein contains all essential amino acids, though not in optimal proportions
  3. High bioavailability — Nettle protein is highly digestible (80-90%)
  4. No anti-nutrients — Unlike legumes, nettles don't contain trypsin inhibitors (once cooked)

Other Nutritional Highlights

Nutrient Per 100g fresh % RDA
Protein 5.5g 11%
Iron 6.6mg 37%
Calcium 481mg 48%
Vitamin C 32mg 36%
Vitamin A 400µg 44%
Fiber 6.9g 28%

How to Harvest and Prepare Nettles

Harvesting

  • Period: March-June (best before flowering)
  • Wear gloves — Stinging hairs cause skin irritation
  • Pick young leaves — Top 4-6 leaves are most tender
  • Habitat: Nitrogen-rich soils, forest edges, near streams

Preparing

  1. Blanch 30 seconds — Destroys stinging compounds
  2. Squeeze dry — Remove excess water
  3. Use like spinach — In soups, risottos, pesto, frittatas

Tip: Once blanched, nettles lose their sting completely. They have a rich, earthy flavor similar to spinach but more intense.


Scientific Sources

  1. USDA FoodData Central — Nutritional data for Urtica dioica.
  2. Rutto L.K. et al. (2013) — "Mineral properties and dietary value of raw and processed stinging nettle." International Journal of Food Science.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How much protein is in nettles?

Fresh nettles contain approximately 5.5g of protein per 100g. Dried nettles contain 25-30g per 100g — comparable to legumes.

Are nettle proteins complete?

Nettle protein contains all essential amino acids, but not in optimal proportions. Combine with grains or legumes for a complete protein profile.

How do I neutralize the sting?

Blanch nettles in boiling water for 30 seconds. This destroys the formic acid and histamine in the stinging hairs. Once cooked, they're completely safe to handle and eat.

What do nettles taste like?

Nettles have a rich, earthy, slightly grassy flavor — similar to spinach but more intense. They pair well with garlic, lemon, cream, and cheese. --- Next article: Template B — "Shepherd's Purse Safe During Pregnancy"