I have never
tried pea protein powder before.
I've used lots of their products over the years, but I'd never
tried pea protein powder — until now!
Not exact matches
I normally make my
Protein Ice Cream this way but a few weeks ago I thought hey, why don't I try making ice cream using PEA as opposed to whey protein
Protein Ice Cream this way but a few weeks ago I thought hey, why don't I
try making ice cream using
PEA as opposed to whey
protein protein powder?
I have
tried most of these products, although I have been meaning to get that
pea protein powder for a while... I think after this I will definitely
try and seek it out!
Yeah it was a good haul I have never
tried any of the other
protein powders so it is difficult to compare, but I find the
pea protein mixes really well into smoothies, I don't find it chalky or anything, I can barely taste it in there.
Whey, casein and egg
protein powders don't work for some reason, they turn really gooey and liquidy and sticky Although, you can
try using organic soy
protein powder,
pea protein powder or hemp
protein powder.
An unflavored
protein powder (
try pea protein for a palatable, versatile plant - based option) is also handy if you're feeling like you just want to throw some stuff in a blender.
I
tried all 5 of their
protein powders, two brown rice
proteins and two yellow
pea proteins.
I'm allergic to
peas, whey and brown rice syrup, so I'm
trying to find a natural
protein powder that doesn't contain any of those... kind of impossible haha!
Or,
try protein powders made from egg, rice,
peas or whey or add nut butters to smoothies, oats or quinoa for a
protein - packed breakfast.
A note about substitutions: For a vegan version, you might
try substituting your favorite vanilla
pea protein powder (or a
pea blend).
It's because other people think THEY do, so I've been
trying out uses for
pea and hemp
protein for my readers, which is so much better than whey or soy
protein powders.]
I have
tried other
pea -
protein powders and ugh!