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NOW Sports Nutrition, Egg White Protein, 16 g With BCAAs, Unflavored Powder, 5-Pound

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Size: 5 Pound (Pack of 1)


Pattern Name: Nutrition


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  • NOW Sports products are comprehensively tested so you can trust that our products are pure and effective for every level of athletics.
  • 16 G PROTEIN PER SERVING: An excellent natural source of high-quality protein to add to your daily smoothie!
  • HIGH-QUALITY PROTEIN: Good quality proteins rate well on the Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score, the most accurate measurement of a proteins quality, and this protein rates as one of the highest quality proteins available.
  • GMP Quality Assured: NPA A-rated GMP certification means that every aspect of the NOW manufacturing process has been examined, including our laboratory/testing methods (for stability, potency, and product formulation).
  • Packaged in the USA by a family owned and operated company since 1968.

Description

Sports Egg White Protein is an excellent natural source of high-quality protein. Good quality proteins rate well on the PDCAAS (Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score), the most accurate measurement of a protein’s quality. NOW® Sports Egg White Protein rates as one of the highest quality proteins available when using the PDCAAS. A good mix of proteins from different sources provides the best results, and high quality NOW® Sports Egg White Protein is an excellent addition to any protein supplementation program. This egg white powder is pasteurized which inactivates the avidin glycoprotein. Therefore, biotin fortification is not necessary for this product.

Brand: NOW


Flavor: Unflavored


Item Weight: 5.76 Pounds


Diet Type: Keto


Product Benefits: Muscle Growth


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 8 x 11 inches; 5.76 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 2043


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 25, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ NOW Sports - Nutrition and Wellness


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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  • A good but typical pea protein.
Size: 27 Servings (Pack of 1) Pattern Name: Nutrition
Alright, first things first: NO pea protein powder tastes good. ALL brands taste and smell awful, like drywall, and they're ALL chalky in water. There's no escaping it. Whey is just far better as a water-soluble protein - it blends well, offers a creamy texture, and has a fairly inoffensive flavor of its own. HOWEVER, pea protein has specific advantages. First, it's far easier to find an unflavored pea protein (like this one). There is only one ingredient. Nearly ALL whey protein powders are flavored, which means additives like lecithin, xantham gum, and sugar alcohols. If a whey protein powder with a flavor like 'super duper chocolate' sounds too good to be true, it is. As much as possible, always go for an unflavored version of whatever protein you buy. In my experience, there are very few whey protein brands that offer an unflavored version of their product (for example, ON does not), but most respectable pea protein powders will have an unflavored version. Pea protein is simply a protein isolate. It can be manufactured directly from yellow peas, with only a little bit of processing. The only matter to keep in mind is that the pea protein isolation process generates relatively high sodium content, so you might be surprised by the amount of sodium in pea protein (e.g. in a NOW sports scoop, it's over 300mg). Still, unless you are explicitly trying to control your sodium intake, these amounts are perfectly fine. Because there are ZERO other ingredients, pea protein is certainly more secure than most flavored whey proteins. Moreover, there's no additional process needed to make pea protein water-soluble, which is not the case for whey. Hence the additives, even in unflavored whey. This doesn't mean that whey is harmful, only that it is not usually sold as a single ingredient. When it comes to mixing the UNFLAVORED versions of each in water, whey wins hands down. It tastes way better, mixes better, and just goes down easy. Pea protein is almost unpalatable, and it doesn't really matter what brand you pick. You'll get hints of cardboard, wood shaving, and drywall powder. The trick with any pea protein is to mix it into a beverage that masks its flavor. Typically, the best way to do this is a smoothie. Milk/oat milk, oats, berries, yogurt and bananas with some water are typically perfectly adequate. These ingredients easily mask the odor and flavor of pea protein when blended. Either that, or you simply need to drink pea protein like medicine. Glug it down, shut your eyes, and gulp hard. The NOW sports pea protein powder is, in that sense, a standard pea protein. It smells and tastes awful on its own. But it is unflavored, contains one ingredient, and has great protein returns per scoop. I recommend mixing a scoop with thicker liquids (milk/oat milk/yogurt), at least one sweetener (fruits/frozen berries are okay), and some grains or fiber in a smoothie. Consumed this way, pea protein is safe, unobjectionable, and far more reliable (it's much easier to manufacture, so there's less chance of anything murky happening behind the scenes). When I first started having pea protein, I found my stomach reacting a little uncertainly to it - a little bit of gripe, and once or twice a trip to the bathroom. However, after just a few tries, my body is used to it (in smoothie form), and the results in terms of muscle gain are really noticeable. I have no lactose/dairy issues, so I could be having whey - but I find the simplicity of unflavored pea protein much more desirable. Go ahead and buy this protein powder - it won't disappoint you. But don't consume it in ways that you know will make you gag. Mask it heavily (nonfat milk and/or unsweetened oat milk barely add any calories, neither do fruits for the most part) and you'll be fine. Happy training! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024 by Adi

  • Great all around (except for flavor)
Size: 96 Servings (Pack of 1) Pattern Name: Nutrition
This protein powder is an extremely economical (vegan) option. When I received it I weighed the tub and it weighed around 7.8 lbs. Now, the flavor is not great, do not expect no flavor from unflavored, but it blends well with other ingredients and can be disguised. I make my shake with coffee, almond milk, banana, and a scoop of this powder and it tastes fine after a workout. Might not be the greatest flavor (especially if you're just drinking it in the middle of the day), but it definitely gets the job done and has a lot of protein without the high calories. For me, this is a great addition to my diet because getting protein from other sources is harder to do when you don't eat red meats. Another great thing is that there is only one ingredient, so it is a clean powder with a single purpose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2023 by Fabiola

  • Good product, bad taste
Size: 96 Servings (Pack of 1) Pattern Name: Nutrition
Despite the awful flavor, I really love this protein powder. Doesn’t make me sick and easy to mix. Good price!
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by hillary

  • Good addition to a variety of proteins
Size: 27 Servings (Pack of 1) Pattern Name: Nutrition
I use several different proteins including Soy Isolate from Now Foods, Hemp and Raw protein. I was a long time user of many different whey proteins until I became Vegan, so I know my proteins. This was my first experience with Pea Protein, but not with Now Foods. The powder & mixing: The scoop is about 1/4c I believe. It's not a ridiculous amount of powder for a shake as opposed to the soy protein isolate at 1/3c. It mixes fine in a blender, if you're used to using proteins you'll understand the slightly grainy texture afterwards but it's become a normal thing with almost every protein I've tried. No big deal. It does seem to have a thickening quality though, so when it's mixed with soy milk it's nearly impossible to blend in a shaker cup. I add water with soy milk to make it easier. 9/10 I'll use a blender instead. The taste: Guys, this stuff is pretty gross TBH. I've had some crappy tasting powder before so I wasn't shocked like a lot of the reviews here. It's protein not a DQ milkshake. With that being said, it is kind of a challenge to find things to add to this shake to make it palatable. I have a very sensitive palate so I tasted it over chocolate almond milk, banana, PBFIT and almond extract. It wasn't disgusting but I could taste it. I still use the protein, I'm not completely turned off by it because it adds variety to my protein intake. This pea protein is a great addition to my supplement menu. Sticking with 1 kind of protein for a Vegan just doesn't make any sense so I have one shake about every other day or so and it does the job. There's no added flavor in this so that means no added sugars, dyes, preservatives etc which totally makes up for the slightly off-putting flavor. Eat to live, not live to eat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2016 by Mikki

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