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Nutricost Organic Pea Protein Isolate Powder is a premium, unflavored protein source that delivers 20 grams of plant-based protein per scoop. Certified USDA Organic, this 5-pound tub is vegetarian-friendly, gluten-free, and non-GMO, ensuring a clean and nutritious addition to your diet. Produced in a GMP compliant facility and rigorously tested for quality, it's the perfect choice for health-conscious individuals looking to enhance their protein intake.
Z**A
Good one
I didn’t buy it just to drink it as is, but wanted to add it to my baked goodies or add it to make sure I have my protein intake, if I don’t have time to cook. So far I like it. No taste at all, which is best. I was buying one from Costco with vanilla flavor but it was too sweet for my liking and tasted too powdery. So this one is by far better, taste and price as well.
F**M
Organic and only 1 ingredient!!!
I have tried sooooo many different protein powders, and they would all make me bloated and gassy, I then tried orgain and it was not bad, but then I really started cleaning out all artificial/Natrual flavors, stevia, erythritol, dairy etc and my options were slim, decided to give this one a try last year, wasn't a fan of the flavor by itself and then I started mixing with clean ingredients and it soo much better, I have even upgraded my batch that I had ordered back in March 2025. It's super easy on my digestive track, and as long as I add half a banana some cinnamon and a splash of vanilla extract I am golden! Definitely give it a try, is you have a sensitive stomach and want some clean protein in your diet.
Y**G
better choice then whey protein personally
I started using this protein powder a few months ago because I wanted to eat better and get a little more protein in my day. I didn’t really want the milk-based stuff since it never sat right with me. A friend told me about this one that’s plant-based, so I gave it a try. It’s nothing fancy, but it works.It’s unflavored, which was kinda weird at first. I tried it with just water and honestly, it tasted a little plain and chalky. But once I started blending it with stuff like bananas or peanut butter, it got way better. It mixes okay—not super smooth, but not clumpy either. Just gotta shake it up a bit.What I like is that it feels light and doesn’t leave me feeling heavy after. I usually have it after a workout or in the morning if I’m in a rush. It keeps me full for a while and gives me a nice boost to start the day.The only annoying parts are the size of the tub—it takes up a lot of room—and how messy the powder is. It’s super fine and seems to get everywhere if you’re not careful scooping it. You kinda have to go slow or it puffs out into the air. Still, it’s solid overall and I’m glad I stuck with it.
G**G
Good vegan protein (not great tasting nor good at mixing with things though)
Good and gets the job done if you want vegan protein. It's a bit high on the sodium as most vegan protein are, but very good and plain. It settles more than it dissolve and it does have a lot of taste to it. Can't seem to put it into any recipes since it doesn't blend in with anything so I drink 2 scoops with 2 tbsp of chia seed as a morning breakfast slurry. Will continue buying as it meets my nutritional needs.
A**E
Terrible stomach aches for both husband and I!!!’n
My husband and I have been taking Pea protein almost daily for years - usually we buy it from Now, Naked and Myprotein, but decided to try an organic version. We purchased 2 tubs of this variety with confidence, but immediately started to notice that we both were getting BAD stomach aches, terrible gas and runny stools every time we ate it in our shakes. At first we thought we’d eaten something bad in one our meals, but it kept persisting until one day my husband said he thought it might be this new pea protein we were taking. We cut it out for several days and used our usual Myprotein Pea protein instead, and everything went back to normal with both our digestive tracks. I tried it again, and sure enough, I had that stomach ache again. We have NEVER had this problem with any of the other pea proteins we’ve tried - only this one! Unfortunately, they will not do a refund, so we are out $100 for the 2 tubs! Not sure what is going on with this variety and why this is happening, but very disappointed!!!!! Will NOT be buying again!
H**E
I've Fallen in Love w/ the Flavor Signature
Make your way over to the 1-star reviews, and complaints on the flavor profile of the protein powder will leap off the screen at you. It's my assumption that these reviewers are, for one, spoiled by the additive-replete protein powders & shakes they've consumed all their lives, and for two, not being realistic about what to expect from a protein powder that boasts one singular ingredient: organic pea protein isolate. No fillers, no sweeteners, no flavorants; of course it's not going to stack up with the ON Whey you guzzled for 6 consecutive years during your roid-raged college tenure (you Van Wilder Chad). While this protein powder is characterized as being "unflavored," it does have a unique flavor signature to it that I've actually come to adore, and that's whether I mix it into protein shakes, incorporate it into baked/cooked goods, or eat it straight w/ a gulp's-worth of water. And yes, I do eat it straight w/ a mouthful of water sometimes. When, you might wonder? Well, I tend to be strict with my diet for the most part, but occasionally, I'll get the urge to binge-eat on some sweets. What's my go-to? Snickers Mini's & Twix Fun-Size's. 2 Snickers, followed by 1 Twix, and then repeat the cycle. And then repeat the cycle. And then repeat. And theN REPEAT. AND THEN REPEAT. I'm scarfing down these highly-processed, acrylamide-rich chocolate treats like some sort of demented mole-rat, and at a point between bites, I begin whispering to my snacks, "precious, PRECIOUS." Eventually & inevitably, I knock out, only to awaken from my slumber the following morning w/ those shooting psychological pains we call regret. But alas! I'm not as regretful as I can be, becuz in my demented mole-rat state, I somehow still managed to cleverly knock back a couple grams of the pea protein isolate powder w/ water to chase down my chocolate calamity. "At least I got some protein in," I reason w/ myself. At least the binge-meal wasn't *strictly* fats & sugars.P.S., some goof-ball named Edgar posted a video of the protein powder behaving differently than other protein powders. The reason for that is static, and this powder is especially prone to it becuz it doesn't include certain adulterants, like gums, that prevent that sort of behavior. Ppl, if we want more pure goods, we lose some of the properties that you've grown accustomed to w/ products that otherwise have additives. Those substances weren't included by the product designers for nothing; they serve a purpose that ultimately pleases the customer, whether you're aware of it or not. When you seek a more pure product, you have to tolerate some blemishes & imperfections that are rendered in a vacuum of these adulterants. Get w/ the program.P.P.S., the protein powder stirs better in water than most other protein powders, and that's probably due to the static that the isolate tends to develop (water molecules are polar). The same static that got Edgar freaking out about metals.Buy it. Enjoy it. And stay away from Snickers & Twix.
J**S
Not the best taste
protein is protein and it gets the job done, over time though I can’t have it by itself without gagging lol, the taste sucks, but i don’t breakout from this protein and the quality seems to be good. The calories are nicely low and if you can find something to mix it in, youre set.
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