🌟 Elevate Your Protein Game!
Isopure Plant-Based Protein Powder offers 20g of high-quality protein per serving, derived from brown rice and pea sources. This lactose-free and gluten-free formula is designed for health-conscious individuals, providing a delicious vanilla flavor with zero sugar. Each 1.23 lb container contains 20 servings, making it a convenient choice for maintaining your protein intake while supporting your wellness goals.
K**I
For an extra boost of protein
I love this protein. It doesn't have the gritty texture, but very smooth (which I'm assuming is because it dissolves easily). I love the ingredients in this, and eveny registered dietician recommended it!
H**Y
Tastes great
I drink this every morning.
K**Y
An Experiment
This protein powder was my first one that isn't whey protein and my first one since becoming vegetarian. I prefer unflavored protein as it gives me more control over what goes into my body (natural flavors...spices... Etc). This protein powder was everything I was looking for and was good for what it was. Here's how I felt.Flavor: it's flavorless, so it's going to have that "flavorless flavor" (sounds stupid, but you know exactly what I'm talking about). It's bland, earthy, and griany in taste. If you're a texture person be weary as it has a finly ground sandy like texture when mixed properly. I mixed mine with three different milks, oat milk by oatly (made me feel like I was licking dirt and depression off the floor), 2% lactose free Kroger brand milk (made this powder taste overly sweet somehow, but not in a good way, like the aftertaste when you take Pepto bismol) and Fair Life 2% milk (the least flavor altering). My favorite "base", was hands down the Fair Life milk.Mixing: this powder barely mixed with the oat milk and I quickly changed to cow milk. The two cow milks I tried mixed about the same, but be warned, when you mix it, add the milk into a blender cup first with the spring already in place, then add the power and mix immediately. No, don't even stop to put the lid back on your protein powder container. Immediately put the blender cap on and start shaking or you will get clumpy chunkies that make you want to vomit popping up throughout consumption. I shake mine for about 5ish minutes and if I'm busy I hand it to my spouse to shake for me while I replace the protein powder cap.For some reason shaking this protein powder with milk, makes the milk frothy. Not a deal breaker, but something to note if you're a texture person like me. You will still feel a fine grainy texture when mixed fully. It gets on your lips and no matter how much you try to lick it off, it still feels like it it's there.Would I buy this again? Yes.Would I recommend to a friend? Yes.Will this be my first choice of protein powder? Not likely as I've found a brand that works better for me.Hope this helped!
W**S
Best way to get required protein
I found my way to get my protein. This is so easy to mix with water, in a smoothie, and with preparing meals. Awesome way to get the daily required protein, and it has no protein taste! Great product!
L**K
UNFLAVORED is NOT FLAVORLESS and it DOES NOT BLEND well, its also gag me THICK!
I like the taste of peas so the pea flavor is not a deal breaker. But if you don't like peas, you are not going to like this. The pea flavor is very distinct. So please be aware unflavored does NOT equal flavorless. And I don't know how other users get this to blend well because no matter what I try its a hassle. I've tried other reviewers suggestions and they sure did not work for me. I've tried my bullet and then all it does is foam and froth and I end up with indigestion from all the bubbles. If I try to blend it with a hand blender I end up with clumps and I end up having to mix and stir with a fork. Every morning I use a protein supplement to increase my protein intake. I have to mix one scoop of this with 12 ounces of cold water and even then its so thick it almost gags me. Not at all close to the consistency of 1 scoop of Isopure's whey protein in 8 ounces of water. Once I drink it I then have to add 8 ounces of water and run a scraper around in the cup to get the rest of it dissolved. I dread taking my protein supplement. Well that said, I've made it through 1 1/4 canisters because I'm cheap. I paid for the stuff and I'm going to use it.... but I'm not sure I can do it any longer. I can't gag my way through any more of it. I think the rest of the canister is going into my compost bin. I can't for the life of me figure out how this stuff has earned so many good reviews but I'm going to let users know there is certainly other opinions. Well wait the one thing it did work ok in was my recipe for protein pudding pops... 16 ounces of 1 % milk, 1 package fat free sugar free pudding mix, 2 scoops pea protein and 2 scoops whey protein (both isopure brand). freeze in those pudding pop makers you find on amazon. BUT the pops taste much better if you don't use the pea protein though. the pea protein makes them gritty whereas the whey protein does not do that) but if you are trying to use the stuff up, like I was...
B**F
Get it if you're lactose intolerant, not for the taste.
There's very little option for protein powder that is both 100% lactose-free and soy free. I'm the type of person that likes to chug protein powder with as little water as possible, enough to turn it into liquid. I don't bother with making a fancy smoothie or whatnot. I think of protein powder as a protein supplement, not a taste enhancer.That being said this is probably one of the worst-tasting protein powders from this line. I would be O.K with it if I didn't have to mix much water into it and just swallow it down but it being plant-based, it seems to take a lot of water to turn it liquid. Like it probably takes two or three times the amount of water to make it even drinkable. Even then it feels like I'm chugging chunky chocolate pudding gone bad. Maybe it would taste fine if you made it like a chocolate shake or something, but I don't want to make a 16oz smoothie. It defeats the purpose for me a bit. Maybe if it didn't have that artificial sweet taste to it that lingers in your mouth it would be fine too... but it has that weird Stevia aftertaste to it.I guess you gotta take the pros and cons. With this, I wonder if they could have just leaned all the way towards it being bland, tasteless, and efficient. But instead, they tried playing both sides and made an artificially sweetened chunky pudding mix. If you don't have any other options for lactose/soy-free protein powder, this is a pretty good bang for your buck. That being said, be prepared for a very unpleasant chugging experience.
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