I'm not a fan of protein powder, for the texture and the way it seems to overpower whatever you put it in with its taste.
So I was wondering, what is the best sort of unflavored, in your experience? I'd love to have some ideas on what I should be looking for in terms of brand!
Thanks
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06-26-2009, 10:57 AM #1
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I tried Bio X Nutrition Whey natural flavor just for cooking purposes but then when I was waiting for my flavored protein powder to come in I was out for a couple days and had to use the natural flavor and it was disgusting. The smell of it after shaking and the taste was just gross. I would say stick to flavored powder
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NOW whey isolate unflavored didn't taste like anything to me when i mixed it with cereal. it's good quality too.
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Thank you everyone. I will be looking into the NOW Whey powder at my next available chance, and if it doesn't work for me, I'll have a look into supplement direct.
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06-02-2011, 07:42 PM #15
potent isolate protein
I use potent isolate by "potent sports nutrition". It's not as chalky as others + mixes really well. Unflavored is best used in cooking and if you make your own shakes though, I wouldn't drink it as is, but it's pretty good in creamy soups Check out online and sites like Amazon
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Wow, I didn't realize this thread still even existed!
Its been a long time, and truth be told, I just got used to the protein. My first experience was with Vanilla, which I found to be disgusting, but I've really settled in Myofusion milk chocolate, and I no longer have an issue with taste - its also great for use in other things, like protein bars, and protein pudding.
If you do go unflavored though, avoid plant based proteins. I guarantee they will have a strong flavor regardless.Embrace Fire, Love the Burn!
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08-03-2011, 01:22 PM #21
LysMyMiss, you may want to check out IsoNatural, as it's an unflavored isolate - 118 calories, 28 g of protein, 1 g of carbohydrates and .2 g of fat in each serving. No artificial ingredients, 100% whey isolate from the US. It should mix seamlessly with whatever you throw at it
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01-25-2013, 02:18 PM #24
I found an unflavored protein through Mike's Mix (they sell recovery drinks but also sell the protein they use in their recovery drinks) that was reasonably priced and legitimately had NO FLAVOR. I highlight that because it is straight up protein, nothing added. It mixes pretty well though and like I said, the price was pretty good.
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