US Advice-Looking For Protein Powder With a Smooth Texture.

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Does anyone know of an protein powder that isn't gritty whatsoever? I have sensory issues and can't stand even a little grit

I searched it up on Reddit but all of the proteins people are suggesting under a post about non gritty protein on r/veganfitness are ones I've already tried and personally DID find to be gritty, specifically orgain and pea protein. when making orgain I used a blender and it was still gritty. I've never made anything with pea protein but I've purchased products with pea protein in it before (halo top ice cream and silk 10g protein nut milk) and they were both gritty. I want a vegan alternative to silky smooth whey protein powder please. preferably something that has an unflavoured option so I can add it to food.
 
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First off, are you sure you need to supplement your protein?
As it turns out a lot of us don't really know or understand our protein requirements.
The animal ag industry and the supplement industry have a great propaganda protein.

I haven't tried that many but the one that I liked the best is sort of hard to find. @Raven recommended it to me.
She is in the UK and it's sold differently there. But I found it here.
At the time I was mostly interested in adding it to my fruit smoothies. So I avoided chocolate.
I also found that I didn't like any flavor but lemonade. and you have to mix it in fruit juice.

Maybe the best solution for you is not to use a powder at all. and buy one of the premixed ones. You can buy just a bottle to try so you don't have to buy a whole canister of powder and find out you don't like it.

my favorite solution right now is adding peanut butter powder to a soy milk with a banana. And maybe some cocoa. (about 16 g of protein). Soy milk is best because it has so much more protein that almond or oat. Silk used to make a variety of hight protein plant milks, but now they sell just an almond pea combo. . Ripple is pretty good. Califia used to make a pretty good high protein drink but I haven't seen it for a while.
 
First off, are you sure you need to supplement your protein?
As it turns out a lot of us don't really know or understand our protein requirements.
The animal ag industry and the supplement industry have a great propaganda protein.

I haven't tried that many but the one that I liked the best is sort of hard to find. @Raven recommended it to me.
She is in the UK and it's sold differently there. But I found it here.
At the time I was mostly interested in adding it to my fruit smoothies. So I avoided chocolate.
I also found that I didn't like any flavor but lemonade. and you have to mix it in fruit juice.

Maybe the best solution for you is not to use a powder at all. and buy one of the premixed ones. You can buy just a bottle to try so you don't have to buy a whole canister of powder and find out you don't like it.

my favorite solution right now is adding peanut butter powder to a soy milk with a banana. And maybe some cocoa. (about 16 g of protein). Soy milk is best because it has so much more protein that almond or oat. Silk used to make a variety of hight protein plant milks, but now they sell just an almond pea combo. . Ripple is pretty good. Califia used to make a pretty good high protein drink but I haven't seen it for a while.
I've seen lots of clear proteins and the texture would be perfect but they only ever have 10 grams of protein and I can't find an unflavoured one and it's too limiting for it to have flavour added, I can't add it to anything if there's fruit flavour in it
 
it's more of a meal replacement so I'm not sure it's what you're looking for but I've found Huel to be good for sensory issues
 
>Why do you feel you need additional protein?
>Do you want this as an easy shake, or to add to other foods?
>What kinds of foods do you like to eat? Do you eat beans, lentils, nuts?
 
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>Why do you feel you need additional protein?
>Do you want this as an easy shake, or to add to other foods?
>What kinds of foods do you like to eat? Do you eat beans, lentils, nuts?
I want protein to build muscle. I want to be able to add it to any food to increase the protein content without ruining the texture. I don't eat any of the foods listed, no.
 
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