Descrição do Produto: EXO Pure Cricket Protein Powder, 1 Pound, Low Carb, Dairy Free, Gluten Free
O EXO Pure Cricket Protein Powder é uma fonte inovadora e sustentável de proteína, feita a partir de grilos de alta qualidade. Com 1 libra (aproximadamente 454g) deste pó, você obtém uma proteína de fácil digestão, rica em aminoácidos essenciais, ideal para quem busca uma alternativa saudável e nutritiva. Este produto é baixo em carboidratos, livre de laticínios e glúten, tornando-se uma excelente opção para dietas restritivas e para aqueles que desejam aumentar a ingestão de proteínas sem comprometer a saúde. O sabor neutro do pó permite que ele seja facilmente incorporado em shakes, smoothies, receitas de panificação e até mesmo em pratos salgados, oferecendo versatilidade na cozinha. Além disso, a produção de proteína de grilo é uma alternativa ecológica, contribuindo para a redução da pegada de carbono e do uso de recursos naturais.
Benefícios Destacados pela Vitaminer Shop para Comprar:
1. Fonte Completa de Proteína: Contém todos os aminoácidos essenciais, promovendo a recuperação muscular e o crescimento.
2. Baixo em Carboidratos: Ideal para dietas low carb, ajudando a manter a energia sem o excesso de açúcares.
3. Livre de Alergênicos Comuns: Sem laticínios e glúten, é uma escolha segura para pessoas com intolerâncias alimentares.
4. Sustentabilidade: A produção de proteína de grilo é mais eficiente em termos de recursos do que a proteína de origem animal, contribuindo para um planeta mais saudável.
5. Versatilidade na Cozinha: Pode ser adicionado a diversas receitas, desde shakes até pratos salgados, facilitando a inclusão de proteína na dieta diária.
- Sugestão de Uso:
Para aproveitar ao máximo o EXO Pure Cricket Protein Powder, recomenda-se misturar 1 a 2 colheres de sopa (aproximadamente 15 a 30g) do pó em sua bebida favorita, como água, leite vegetal ou sucos. Também pode ser incorporado em smoothies, panquecas, bolos ou sopas. Para uma absorção ideal, consuma após o treino ou como um lanche nutritivo ao longo do dia. Armazene em local fresco e seco, longe da luz direta, para preservar a qualidade do produto.
Brent W Larson –
The day I received the product I weighed out a 6 tbs portion, which should be 1/3 cup, 30g, according to the nutrition facts. However, 1/3 cup was only about 22g. I reweighed and reweighed, but same result. Then I put all product back in the bag and weighed the whole thing WITH the bag, and it weighed 443g. The product by itself should be 453g. I haven’t weighed the packaging by itself, but based on the smaller measurement it looks like I’m being shorted nearly 1/3 of weight it’s advertised and sold as. So lame, and definitely not a cheap variance.
Fenix –
Some brands smell like a pet shop, this one has a much more neutral odor, which goes a long way to me. All powders cricket protein powders are grainy, so it doesn’t make sense to discount for that, just make sure you use plenty of liquid to help with the texture. I use some sweetener to help with the neutral taste, but all protein powders that are unflavored has this issue. I put it in oatmeal, and its great having a nutritious, sustainable, dairy free protein powder!
jinjerly –
I made a split pea and asparagus soup with cumin, tumeric, ginger, salt, pepper, garlic, onions, hot peppers and 1/2 cup of cricket powder. Topped it with yogurt. Great stuff! Can’t even tell there’s anything different about the split pea soup.
janeofthejungle –
I’m sold on the health benefits of eating crickets. The nutritional profile is amazing, but of course I don’t want to eat the whole bugs. This is like any other protein powder– a bit grainy, but can get mixed into other foods/smoothies well enough if you pick good ingredients to hide it. It’s got an ‘earthy’ flavor, kinda like sunflower seed butter. It’s not sweetened, and not quite as smooth as pea protein powder. But, I feel great eating it and have a couple go-to smoothie recipes that taste great with it. If you eat any kind of unsweetened protein powder and are ok with it, this would be a really high nutrition one to add into your mixes.
Nathanael A. Eagle –
I’ve used whey protein for years without issues, but lately I’ve had issues feeling somewhat upset to my stomach after drinking it. It’s a little tricky to be certain about the cause and effect and I’ve never had any issues with dairy previously, but since I read about others having similar issues with whey protein, I decided to give a different protein powder a try just to see if it might improve things. I wanted to try a bug-based protein powder for ecological reasons, and this one seemed reasonably priced. The flavor of this was a little strange at first, it’s kind of earthy and nutty, but I’ve found that over time it’s become by far my favorite — it satisfies in a way that’s not sweet, and inoffensive in a way that totally unflavored whey protein is not. It also does seem as if any stomach upset following drinking my protein shakes has gone away.
Proof that this works? Hardly. But, for me, it seems to be a better way to go, and I have happily subscribed to monthly shipments of this brand. And I feel good about supporting the (hopefully growing) economy of bug-based protein.
Bridget –
I decided to mix several tablespoons of this powder into the meatless spaghetti I served my spouse and daughter. We all gobbled up dinner and it didn’t taste off or weird. I’m really looking forward to mixing this into black bean and sweet potato chili and other meals that would accommodate a “malty” flavor profile.
YEP HELLO –
Abit tough to take down. Grainy. Gets caught in throat. I mix with whey plus milk. Tastes better
BStutz –
Hope this is available on Amazon again soon.
Great for quick protein. Also, the probiotic effects of the chitin from the powder really helped me with some gut issues, which I wasn’t expecting!
I mix mine with a teaspoon of chocolate whey protein to improve the taste a bit. The taste isn’t bad at all, especially if you add a bit of chocolate flavor. I mix with whole milk and it’s delicious