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Naked Rice Organic Brown Rice Protein Powder offers 76 servings of 100% sprouted brown rice protein with zero artificial ingredients. This vegan, GMO-free, gluten-free, and soy-free powder delivers 10g of protein and a complete amino acid profile per serving, independently tested for purity and safety, making it an ideal clean protein source for health-conscious professionals.
M**N
Extensive research, stomach and heart disability, best on the market
FODMAP approved. I have food allergies and a heart disability that calls for careful choices and research before consuming something. I drink this every morning (did lots of research and consulted with my gastro and it's the best on the market) I usually have a backup and buy the smaller amount for freshness so when I went to reorder I was shocked to see it's no longer available. Rd customer service. Jessica was awesome and they're not sure it'll come back but I was assured it was not pulled off the shelves due to contamination (I was hospitalized after using another brand and they had to pull it off the shelves to investigate). Please bring back soon! I'll order a few lol. Running lower and lower on the one I have but instead of ordering another kind I'm waiting till I must order more protien powder checking in daily to see if this is back yet. Could be less expensive but worth it considering it's pretty much keeping me alive. That's priceless. I've tried diff brown rice protien powders for over a decade and this is hands down best I've had. It is heads above other powders as it is fresh and has a high balance of nutrients and Omega profile. My weight goes up and down so I need that good fat to help with skin elasticity. I am in process of becoming a certified dietitian. So much research. It is the next obvious step. Please bring this product back soon! Happy clean eating! (Update -when it was first return to Amazon there was only a 5 lb available so I immediately ordered it. I'm so glad I did had no idea what was to come in these uncertain times but as long as I had my protein I felt confident and comfortable but I wouldn't starve. I also have noticed that many people have said it has a cardboard grimy taste. That may be true if you haven't been trying plain brown rice protein for 10 years now. It's absolutely normal for it to have that tastes and usually indicates that it is fresh. However this particular protein blends so well into liquids that I don't feel the need to put milk into them or almond milk or any kind of flavoring actually. I put mine in 12 oz of cold coffee and it makes it so creamy I don't need any kind of flavoring or cream to make it enjoyable. now the only thing I have to worry about is not chugging it too fast because it's so amazingly good. I highly recommend choosing your favorite coffee and saving enough for a shake the next day and you using that as your liquid for your protein powder. Not many people have heard of that but I've discovered that it is a very low-maintenance and fun way to consume this powder :-) choose was a fun coffee flavor! but you must shake it for one minute I make Google time me and I shake that thing up until it's nice and creamy and I wake up looking forward to drinking this everyday. Now I am subscribed and saving at 5 lb containers when I wasn't sure before it was only buying one pound containers. I know this is the best on the market please do not let comments about it's tasting dry or like cardboard turn you off. There are ways to get around this and I used to think it was a bad thing but it turns out it just means it's fresh and that's a very good thing :-) )
L**O
It's good.
I started making chocolate protein powder shakes (I add my own organic cocoa & unflavored protein powder) for breakfast in 2020 when the pandemic began. Originally I tried a few different whey protein powders I really liked, as they had a nice milk-tasting sweetness and stuck with them for two years. I came to learn that although the whey proteins were great, they also included a respectable amount of cholesterol- which is fine unless you have high cholesterol and heart disease, which I do.I experimented with pea protein which wasn't bad but had a taste that just didn't seem to fit right with a chocolate shake, it also lacked the slight sweetness of the whey powder.On amazon suggestions I see 'Organic rice protein powder'. "Hmmm... I didn't even know there was such a thing as rice protein". So I order it and made my first shake today. It was great, and has the slight sweetness the pea protein was lacking. Naturally it's a different flavor from the whey protein (which I still prefer the taste of) but it's quite nice, blends well and has a taste profile that fits pretty nicely in my chocolate shake. All with the same amount of protein and nutrients but without any of the cholesterol. The only real drawback I've come across is that the rice powder is extremely fine/lightweight, which causes it to take easily to the air when you open the container. Scooping it out creates a small cloud of dust that often gets all over my countertop and causes me to breathe some of it in.Overall though it's become my go to powder.
V**Z
I also needed a change.
I don’t usually write reviews but figured I’d help someone out before they make these purchases without being able to return them. I needed to get away from the typical protein shakes plus I’m more of a savory person.Seed:It is made from sunflower seeds and it smells and tastes like it. It’s a bit creamy and thick. Since it’s a very earthy taste, I mixed it with a matcha latte. I think it would pair well anywhere you would add seeds like an açaí bowl.Rice:Old plastic smell. Think of an horchata without anything. It was watery. It easier to drink without anything out of all three. Like an horchata the rice goes to the bottom. It easier to mix with soups without changing the taste much. It does change the taste though.Pea:Oh boy, the smell and the taste of this one was a challenge. The only one that made me gag. It was super thick like a loogie with no real taste to it. Had a hard time thinking of how I could add it to something then all I could come up with was pea soup. It worked well. I think just mixing it with some type of broth will do the trick.
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