- Quest Nutrition Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder é um suplemento alimentar de alta qualidade que fornece uma dose deliciosa de proteína. Cada porção contém 24g de proteína, apenas 3g de carboidratos líquidos e 1g de açúcar.
- Este pó de proteína é feito com proteínas à base de leite, proporcionando uma fonte de proteína de alta qualidade para apoiar seus objetivos de condicionamento físico.
- A fórmula exclusiva do Quest Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder combina 60% de proteína isolada de soro de leite de rápida absorção com 40% de caseína micelar de absorção lenta, oferecendo um equilíbrio ideal para o seu treino.
- Diferente de muitos outros produtos no mercado, este pó de proteína tem apenas 1g de açúcar por porção, permitindo que você desfrute do sabor cremoso e recompensador de um milkshake de baixo teor de açúcar.
- Cada lata contém aproximadamente 23 porções de 1,6 libras (725g) do delicioso Quest Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder.
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- Alta quantidade de proteína: Com 24g de proteína por porção, o Quest Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder é uma excelente opção para quem busca aumentar a ingestão de proteínas e apoiar o crescimento muscular.
- Baixo teor de açúcar: Com apenas 1g de açúcar por porção, este pó de proteína é uma escolha inteligente para aqueles que desejam limitar sua ingestão de açúcar e manter uma dieta saudável.
- Carboidratos líquidos reduzidos: Com apenas 3g de carboidratos líquidos por porção, este suplemento é adequado para pessoas que seguem uma dieta com baixo teor de carboidratos.
- Qualidade dos ingredientes: O Quest Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder é feito com proteínas à base de leite de alta qualidade, garantindo uma fonte confiável de nutrientes essenciais.
- Versatilidade: Além de ser uma ótima opção para shakes de proteína, este pó pode ser usado em receitas de panquecas, bolos e outras preparações, adicionando um sabor delicioso e nutritivo.
– Sugestão de Uso:
Para obter os melhores resultados, misture uma colher de Quest Vanilla Milkshake Protein Powder com 250ml de água ou leite de sua preferência. Agite bem até obter uma consistência homogênea. Consuma imediatamente após o treino ou como parte de uma refeição equilibrada.
SWANSON –
Glad to see that quest seems to be staying affordable. Good taste, and little after taste. Keep it up Quest.
jjdubs –
I liked the taste. Mixes ok, except you get crunchy bits that might be nicer in a cold smoothie. I got it to use in my coffee and I swallow extra bits that won’t dissolve, which is unpleasant. Also, takes 1.5 scoops to get 30 gm of protein, so you get less per container than some. I do think the taste has enough cinnamon to notice, so that’s a nice balance. But not great for my purpose because of the tiny lumps.
Jason H. –
Pop the top and you’ll find the scoop included. Guesswork, be gone. But this is common with a lot of other protein/meal replacement shakes. What’s different about this one? The taste and the texture.
You’re getting a sweet chocolatey flavor. Not too sweet though. It’s just right and without the bitter artificial sweetener taste and aftertaste that some have. Also, this does not include Xylitol, which is in question currently.
Then there’s the creamy texture. I’ve found with some that unless you mix it with milk, or some other dairy addition, you’re not going to get “the creamy”. Not here! I mix this straight with water and it’s fantastically creamy. It’s not watered down and it blends perfectly.
Please note that I use a small electric blender for mine so I cannot speak of manual mixing or shaking methods.
I also like to add a few things sometimes to give it a boost. Since I regularly take a daily dose of pure cacao powder, this is the perfect vessel. Now you’ve got chocolate overload that just kills. It’s awesome. And, sometimes if I want a peanut boost, I’ll include a serving of powdered peanut butter which gives me that worlds greatest combination of peanut butter and chocolate.
The price is a bit steep. But, I’m a “you get what you pay for” guy. In this case, you’re paying for the flavor, the texture and everything that I mentioned in my review.
Would I buy this again? Absolutely. This is my regularly used protein powder. I use a few different flavors but Chocolate is one of the top two that I use. Good stuff!
BodyfromCotati –
I’m a very picky person when it comes to protein powder and when I tell you that this is my all time FAVORITE protein powder I mean it! All the other protein powders that I’ve tried are disgusting. They taste like protein and that’s not what I want. I want a protein powder where I enjoy eating it, and that’s exactly what I get with the Salted Caramel protein powder by Quest. I eat this protein powder everyday in the morning when I mix it with my oatmeal. It’s so good I don’t even have to add anything else to it the flavor is amazing by itself. It dissolves and mixes in very easy and it’s not chunky either. The ingredients are great and have no added sugar or anything not needed. Whenever I eat this protein powder it keeps me full for a very long time due to the fact that 40% of this protein is slow absorbing while the other 60% is fast absorbing. It also gives me a sustainable energy throughout my day until lunchtime which is why I like to have it as my most important meal of the day!! ☀️🥣
Nancy Swamp –
Smooth mixing. No clumps. No chalky taste. Just a super good slightly sweet cinnamon taste.
This is my new favorite flavor of protein drinks.
Viridiana Contreras Domínguez –
No se hacen como hotcakes, ni pancakes
caj –
It’s satisfying and absolutely delicious!!! In fact, it’s the only flavor in the line that I like. XD lol
It is really sweet, though, so consider yourself warned! 🙂
tbakr –
This is a great product! It blends nicely and doesn’t leave me feeling bloated. A scoop mixed with plain greek yogurt and berries is so delicious and a great hit of protein!
Lush Landscapes –
At my last physical, my doctor suggested that I consume more protein. However, I am a vegetarian (unless I see bacon, in which case all bets are off) and so getting sufficient protein without increasing calories to levels unacceptable to me has proven difficult. I vaccinate between angrily grumbling about know it all doctors and just giving up on eating more protein, or gaining weight trying to force my diet to provide complete proteins – lots of beans and rice and tofu and, come on, none of that stuff is edible unless it has lots of fat and a pretty fair amount of salt.
I don’t know where the idea of protein powder entered my head because protein powders are not the sort of thing I had ever really been aware of, and if I had been aware of protein powders I would have wondered who the hell would use them. Like, why? Why eat powder, unless it’s the powder on a donut (did I mention I have a sweet tooth?). What a strange thing to do. But you know the internet, and how it takes you to places you never expected to go, whether you like it or not. One day I somehow ended up on a site comparing protein powders. I read, fascinated, and kind of grossed out about gritty smoothies and lumpy shakes. About faint whiffs of horrible smells and terrible tastes (no matter how much reviews try to make you believe something tastes acceptable, I can always detect a big hint of ambivalence, a sort of shirking of recognition of the truth – phrases like “you can barely taste it” and “it was almost like my regular coffee only with a different taste” or “I gulp it down like medicine and feel good about it” or “it’s barely gritty at all if you use a high speed blender” or my favorite, “the globules of undissolved powder are not too slimy and it pretty much does taste like chocolate” give the game away.
After reading enough reviews of different powders to make my head spin, and finally even taking notes, I realized there was a pattern – one brand of protein powder was lauded for more than its protein and other things that I have not a clue about (MCTs?, BCAAs?). This one brand of protein powder was actually lauded for taste, no matter mostly people talked about the salted caramel flavor, the idea of which makes me want to barf, their rhapsodic descriptions of deliciousness and the overall apparent agreement that this powder had all the acronyms generally agreed to be necessary along with a gold standard amount of protein made me decide to order it. I just hoped salted caramel was not the only flavor.
Not to keep you in suspense, because, here I am reviewing Quest Vanilla Milkshake Powder, the powder brand I decided to try was indeed, Quest. It arrived in a big ass tub and the instructions printed on the side talked about it’s scoop, which I though I had forgotten to buy – but no, it’s scoop does come with it, it was just hiding, lodged firmly down at the very bottom of the powder, goodly quantities of which were sadly lost In a powder cloud that arose during my excavations.
When talking about protein powder, just about everyone said, don’t try this with just a spoon and a glass or you’ll be horribly sorry, so I had purchased a plastic cup with a sort of odd plastic weathervane attached to the bottom and surprisingly, a USB cord – It really IS the future when even your cup needs to be charged, though I’m surprised it didn’t come internet ready. Next iteration. Nearly everyone also said don’t try this with water – get some some milk, even nut milk If that’s all you can find, or coffee, or something else to disguise the powder in. But I decided to just jump in the deep end with this and so once my cup was charged and emitting an eerie green light, I added 8 ounces of water, pushed the button on the cup, which created a sort of negative tornado, and added a scoop of the powder, which got just consumed by the tornado, and let it twirl for 5 seconds as the cup had indicated. With trepidation I poured the resulting creamy, foamy looking mixture into a glass in which I had added several cubes of ice and took a sip. OMG, OMG, OMG! It was not just acceptable – it was downright delicious. Slightly creamy, softly vanilla-esque, with a gentle sweetness that was fabulous to the bottom of the glass. No grittiness, no powder in my mouth, and certainly no globules, slimy or otherwise marred the drink. I actually clobbered my nose with the ice cubes trying to suck out the last drops of its goodness. So no, it doesn’t need anything but water, and possibly a cup with a USB cable to be wonderful (don’t tell anyone, but I might even add a shot of rum and maybe a slice of pineapple once in a while because I think it might make a killer pina colada type deal.) I have no doubt that I will enjoy the tub of Quest to the last scoop and I think I will get on a delivery schedule for it. Just wait till my doctor finds out I actually listened to her.
NWolfe –
Just the right amount of protein that I need and tastes as close to a Oreo milkshake as you can get. Will definitely be buying again.