Chicken Breast (skinless)
31.0gprotein / 100g165 cal · 3.6g fat · $ · Quality 0.94
Halibut
27.0gprotein / 100g140 cal · 2.3g fat · $$$$$ · Quality 0.9
Chicken Breast (skinless) delivers a clearly higher protein density than Halibut — 31.0g vs 27.0g per 100g, a gap of 4.0g that adds up fast across multiple servings.
Neither has a meaningful edge on protein quality; they're close enough on amino acid profile that it isn't a differentiator here.
Chicken Breast (skinless) is also the cheaper option ($ vs $$$$$), which matters if you're eating either one regularly rather than occasionally.
Chicken Breast (skinless)'s typical serving also delivers more leucine (2400mg vs Halibut's 2200mg) — relevant if the goal is maximizing the muscle-protein-synthesis trigger per meal, not just total grams.
With protein content this close, cost is the more useful tiebreaker: Chicken Breast (skinless) delivers a similar protein profile to Halibut at a noticeably lower price per serving.
Full nutrition comparison
| Per 100g | Chicken Breast (skinless) | Halibut |
|---|---|---|
| Protein | 31.0g | 27.0g |
| Calories | 165 | 140 |
| Fat | 3.6g | 2.3g |
| Carbs | 0.0g | 0.0g |
| Fiber | 0.0g | 0.0g |
| Quality score | 0.94 | 0.9 |
| Relative cost | $ | $$$$$ |
| Prep time | 20 min | 15 min |
Frequently asked
Which has more protein, chicken breast (skinless) or halibut?
Chicken Breast (skinless) has 31.0g of protein per 100g compared to Halibut's 27.0g.
Which is lower in calories?
Halibut is lower in calories per 100g, at 140 vs the other's 165.