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What Is Flavorless Protein Powder?
There is no such thing as protein powder without flavor.
Instead, there are unflavored protein powders, which do not contain added flavorings or sweeteners.
They do not taste like nothing, however, so adjust your expectations accordingly.
Moreover, some unflavored protein powders have a stronger flavor profile than others.
It follows that most people, when looking for a flavorless protein powder, choose the unflavored protein powder with the least flavor.
They usually end up with either collagen, egg white, or whey protein powder.
- Collagen: Collagen comes from the connective tissue of animals. Our Collagen Protein Powder, for example, is made from very small pieces of cowhide. Unflavored collagen protein powder is as close to flavorless as you will get.
- Egg white : Egg white protein powder is made from pasteurized, spray-dried egg whites. It has a neutral, slightly salty flavor profile that is barely detectable when added to smoothies.
- Whey: Whey protein is a byproduct of cheese and yogurt production. There are two different types of whey protein powder, whey protein concentrate and whey protein isolate. The latter tends to have less flavor because it contains less lactose (sugar).
The best type of flavorless protein powder for you will depend on your personal preferences and dietary needs.
If you are lactose intolerant, for instance, then whey protein powder is not a good choice.
Note that as long as you are eating a balanced diet (getting your protein from a variety of sources), there is no nutritional advantage to using one type of protein powder over another.
Also note that none of the protein sources listed above are vegan,
Unfortunately, all plant-based protein sources have a strong flavor compared to collagen, egg whites, and whey.
The closest you are going to get to a flavorless vegan protein powder is soy protein isolate, but even that is far from flavorless.
How Do I Use Flavorless Protein Powder?
Flavorless protein powders are super versatile and can be added to almost any recipe, including savory dishes like soups and sauces, without changing the flavor profile.
This makes them a great option for someone who does not like protein shakes, or for picky eaters or people with food aversions.
I like to add unflavored protein powder to smoothies, oatmeal, and pancake batter.
Some people like to add it to hot drinks like coffee.
If you choose to use them this way, I recommend mixing with a handheld electric mixer (milk frother) to help them dissolve. Mixing with a spoon can leave clumps.
Keep in mind that unflavored protein powders are not meant to be mixed with just milk or water.
What Is the Best Flavorless Protein Powder?
Not all flavorless protein powders are created equal.
Did you know that some flavorless protein powders contain ingredients known to cause painful side effects and long term health problems?
Among these ingredients are food additives and protein concentrates and isolates.
Avoid Food Additives
Regularly eating emulsifiers, thickeners and other additives can not only upset your stomach, but also alter the composition of your gut microbiome – the collection of microorganisms living in your gut.
This can lead to gut dysbiosis, or an imbalance in gut bacteria, whichcontributes to a wide range of chronic diseases, including obesity, type 1 diabetes, and colorectal cancer.
Keep in mind that your gut microbiome affects various physiological processes, including immune function, metabolism, and inflammation, so when the balance of bacteria therein is disrupted, it can have a huge impact on your overall health.
Here is a list of the most common food additives in protein supplements:
- acacia fiber
- acacia gum
- acesulfame potassium
- artificial flavors
- ascorbic acid
- aspartame
- calcium carbonate
- carrageenan
- cellulose gum
- dextrin
- dicalcium phosphate
- dipotassium phosphate
- erythritol
- gellan gum
- guar gum
- gum arabic
- inulin
- locust bean gum
- maltitol
- maltodextrin
- mono- and diglycerides
- ‘natural’ flavors
- rice bran extract
- rice dextrin
- rice hulls
- rosemary extract
- silica
- silicon dioxide
- sodium alginate
- soluble corn fiber
- sorbitol
- soy lecithin
- sucralose
- sunflower lecithin
- tocopherols
- tricalcium phosphate
- xanthan gum
- xylitol
- zinc oxide
Basically, if you could not find an ingredient in nature or make it at home, it should not be in your protein powder.
Avoid Protein Concentrates and Isolates
You should also avoid protein concentrates and isolates.
Most protein supplements are made from one or both, which have been mechanically and/or chemically stripped of everything but the protein, includingthe enzymes, fiber, and other natural digestive aids that help you break them down.
Your digestive system therefore does not digest them in the same way that it does whole foods, which can affect everything from satiety to gut health.
In fact, research shows that regularly eating protein concentrates and isolates might disrupt your gut microbiome and cause the formation of toxic byproducts in your gut.
This is why it is so important to read the ingredient list and stick to whole food protein sources whenever possible!
Drink Wholesome Is the Best Flavorless Protein Powder
Finding a protein powder free from food additives, dairy-based proteins, and protein concentrates and isolates is hard.
In fact, 99% of protein supplements contain one or more of these problematic ingredients, which is why we created Drink Wholesome.
We make the best protein powder without flavor because we use a short list of simple ingredients.
Our ingredients
egg whites
NOT our ingredients
acacia gum
carrageenan
guar gum
inulin
maltodextrin
silica
soy lecithin
xanthan gum
Note that instead of using protein concentrates or isolates, we use whole food protein sources like egg whites, which are easier to digest and absorb.
It follows that our customers experience fewer digestive issues with our Protein Powder than with any other type of protein supplement.
Order samples to see for yourself.
Reviews
Melanie
2 months ago
Verified Purchase Excellent vanilla egg white drink. Creamy and thick like a milkshake. Package says to mix with some kind of milk but I don't drink any type of milk so used 8-10 oz water and it was great. I mixed it in a bowl with a whisk. It took awhile to dissolve but was worth it. Yummy!
For Egg White Protein Powder
Wayne
2 months ago
Verified Purchase I’ve spent the past few years navigating a challenging journey with ulcerative colitis and IBS. Discovering your product was truly a turning point—it’s become a cornerstone of my routine, offering the protein and nutritional support I need to feel my best.
For Egg White Protein Powder
Darion
3 months ago
Verified Purchase Ive been going through some changes due to having stomach problems the older i am getting. I love working out so regular protein us part of my daily diet but it never sits right with me. Then I tried this product and it’s great.
For Egg White Protein Powder
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Frequently asked questions
Who is Drink Wholesome for?
Drink Wholesome is the best protein powder for sensitive stomachs. If you are sick of protein powders that upset your stomach, or if you need a protein powder safe for someone with digestive issues, you have come to the right place.
Why is Drink Wholesome easy to digest?
No dairy
Drink Wholesome is made without whey and casein, which contain lactose, a sugar most people can’t fully digest. Dairy-based proteins, especially casein, also form a gel-like substance in your stomach, which can disrupt digestion.
No additives
Drink Wholesome is made without food additives. Regularly eating, emulsifiers, thickeners, and other additives can cause digestive issues and even long-term gut health problems.
Whole food protein
Drink Wholesome is made with whole food protein sources like almonds and egg whites. Unlike protein concentrates and isolates, which have been stripped of fiber, enzymes, and other digestive aids, whole foods are easy to break down and absorb.
Collagen vs egg white vs almond protein powder?
We make three types of protein powder: Collagen Protein Powder, Egg White Protein Powder, and Vegan Almond Protein Powder. As long as you eat a balanced diet, any type of protein powder can help you meet your protein intake. So, just pick the type that best suits your diet and preferences.
Ask our dietitian
If you are wondering which of our products is best for you, ask our registered dietitian. He will reply via email within 24 hours.