Hey guys, what's the top tier vegan protein supplement? Preferably something I can order from Amazon. Also any recipe tips?
https://www.amazon.com/Orgain-Organic-Protein-Plant-Based-Chocolate/dp/B00J074W94/ref=sr_1_6_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1466734470&sr=8-6&keywords=protein+powder+vegan#customerReviews
This one was the best reviewed I think but I'd appreciate some feedback from you guys first. Thanks!
Inb4 buy whey protein
>>37670864
buy whey protein
>>37670877
C'mon man, surely some of the plant protein powders are decent, if still inferior, to whey protein. Right?
>>37670864
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>>37670964
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>>37670864
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>>37670864
I use https://www.amazon.com/MRM-Veggie-Dietary-Supplement-Chocolate/dp/B00FD2WKQM
Haven't tried anything else. It tastes great to me.
>>37670964
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>>37671218
Thank you! Do you make protein shakes with it? Like with oats, peanut butter, banana, and almond milk or something?
>>37671258
I do makes shakes with it. You really taste it in the shakes. My recipe is:
>1 cup Almond Milk (unsweetened)
>1 scoop natty vegan proton powder
>1 banana (frozen)
>3 cups of spinach
>1 heaping cup of frozen berry mix
>3 tbsp hemp seed
Tastes great imo. I've been drinking it almost every morning for a little under a year.
>>37671289
That sounds really good. Thanks anon!
>>37670943
Plant based protein is grouping different plants to make protein pairings, which are yes inferior to meat or dairy based protein, but still effective.
The problem is if you take an entire scoop of pure whey and pure plant protein. You're getting a lot less protein in the plant one and it cost more money.
There are tons of vegan protein supplements, but no one in their right mind would use them when you can buy a tub of whey protein for next to nothing and get more out of it.
>>37671313
Alright that makes sense. I don't mind paying more for less though as long as it's still effective and coincides with my values.
Personally I use a 50% soy, 35% pea, and 15% rice custom protein mix from True Nutrition. Soy is also fairly high in leucine which is cool.