🌿 Elevate your plant-based gains with Nutrisport 90+ — pure protein, zero limits!
Nutrisport 90+ Vegan Unflavoured Protein is a premium 908g powder blend of rice, pea, and soy proteins delivering 90g of high-quality plant protein per 100g serving. Free from animal products, GMOs, and salt, it offers a low-fat, low-carb clean nutrition source designed for adults seeking effective, ethical muscle support.
Product Name | 90+ Vegan Unflavoured Protein Supplement |
Weight | 908 g |
Units | 908.0 gram |
Country of origin | gb |
Brand | Nutrisport |
Format | Powder |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Serving Size | 100 g |
Energy (kJ) | 1710.00 kJ |
Energy (kcal) | 408.69 kcal |
Fat | 2.8 g |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | 0.4 g |
Carbohydrate | 4.5 g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 2.8 g |
Protein | 90.0 g |
Salt | 0 g |
J**N
Perfect middle ground between Whey and Hemp Protein
To give this review some context: I started with trying (1) Gold Standard Whey protein, with strawberry; from there I tried (2) pure hemp protein; and now I'm trying this unflavored mix (3).1) This was very sweet, and the mixing added a lot of bubbles. I fixed the sweetness by mixing it with more Soya milk than usual. The result was pretty good, but the bubbles still felt uncomfortable - as I take it before or after exercising. Towards the end of the tub, I also grew a bit tired of the same strawberry taste.2) The hemp was like drinking sand. It tasted "healthy", but in a very unappealing way - not fresh and healthy. I kinda fixed that by adding some taste to the mix, my choice was Chadbury Drinking Chocolate powder, but I had quite a lot to cover up the taste. The result was still not good, and also felt less healthy then I was aiming for. The good thing about this protein though was the lack of bubbles! I could exercise with no issues, and I felt great both during and after the session.3) The Nutrisport 90+ is like a balanced mix between the two: it isn't too grainy, it tastes quite neutral, almost no taste at all when mixing 70mg with about 0.6 liters of Alpro Soya milk. I added 2 tea spoons of Chadbury Drinking Chocolate, and the result was a perfectly tasty, slightly grainy - but in a good way – and the mix had almost no bubbles at all (just some at the very top of the glass).If you want vegan protein, this is at least a powder easy to mix and consume. Don't know about the effect it has just yet, as I just started using it.
M**K
DO NOT BUY!
DO NOT BUY. I had bought this before but when I reorder the label looked odd and pixelated, it gave different nutritional values to the previous pot I had bought before.I liked this product because it was cheap and upped my protein but is it real?! I tried to find a website ...none. Facebook page.. doesn’t exist. I even looked up the address it claims to be manufactured in again doesn’t exist. For me it not worth eating something which might either have no effect or an adverse one. What the hell is this??
C**S
Vegan Blend > Whey
I bought the 90+ Vegan blend unflavoured. Its only ingredients are rice protein isolate, pea protein isolate and soy protein isolate. Considering it is just raw ingredients it does not have an unpleasant taste, it tastes of practically nothing. I mix it with only 8 grams of pure cocoa powder and a small amount of stevia for sweetness and it tastes just as good as any flavoured protein powder, without the nasty chemicals and disgusting whey. Even without the stevia it still tastes fine.Considering most people lack the digestive enzymes to digest lactose correctly and the fact powdered cow secretions smell and taste absolutely disgusting, I really don't know why anyone would get whey powder over this. If you have ever tried unflavoured whey, you would know it is the most foul and disgusting taste ever. My point being you can only disguise something that tastes like the backside of a fat man's gym shorts to a certain extent. I can highly recommend getting an unflavoured plant based powder and just adding some coco powder to it. Things like hot chocolate drinks and such also make a good mixer. The reason for this is that 99% of flavoured protein powders contain sucralose which is various studies has been shown to negatively impact gut flora. I can anicdoatly confirm this as when I was consuming HUGE amounts of sucralose I had loose stools and also extreme hunger which no amount of food could satisfy. This is the same symptom I get from antibiotics. Flavoured powders also generally contain various other undesirable ingredients. Unflavoured is also cheaper.So considering whey tastes like crap, is hard to disguise, is poorly digested by most people and the very fact that drinking cow secretions is repulsive; I can highly recommend giving the vegan blend a go and using a bit of coco powder for flavour. I also have friends who have used hot chocolate powder and other powdered drinks for flavour with success. Personally I avoid drinking sugar outside of my workouts so plain cocoa powder is fine for me.
D**R
Vegan Nutrisport
I feel more energised when I have this after working out or adding it to my breakfast. I haven't had an upset stomach from it as some said they have (I have a sensitive tummy and it's been fine).I will say one thing; you will need a good blender. This will not hand mix and will remain gritty and terrible tasting. Mix it with something to overpower the flavour in a smoothie blender and it should be fine.It's good for the price in my opinion, however, I think with these things you kind of get what you pay for. I'm pleased with it but when the tub if done, I think I will go for something else (largely as I like to try new things).I'd put it at good value, the tub is a lot bigger than I expected.
D**N
Fantastic price for a very decent product
When becoming vegan a few months ago, my immediate worry was how I'd get my protein. Now, actually educated in protein sources I still find this product excellent for getting protein for minimal calories (90% protein!!). I'm on my third container and have found the last to be very fine, making it really easy to mix with other things, which is essential as it's just the three protein sources so not at all pleasant (although, it's far from the worst tasting protein powder I've tried) by itself. To crave my chocolate desires, I sometimes just have a 30g vegan protein with 15-20g drinking chocolate powder (vegan) and add a little water to make a moose-y type snack, which is delicious and 200 calories for 29g protein.Of the other unflavoured protein powders I've had - whey, pea and soya - the flavour is worse than pea alone, but better than the other two. It is also considerably the cheapest product I've had, although do consider that adding flavourings is somewhat essential. But, with the highest % protein, and not having the aspartame and other artificial stuff of other brands, it really is a healthy product. The overall healthiness is determined by what you add to it!Ratings:Value - 5/5Taste - 2.5/5Mix-ability - 5/5Healthiness - 5/5
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