Mattisson Absolute rice protein vanilla vegan 80%Rice protein concentrate is made from brown rice and is a good substitute for (animal) protein sources such as Whey and Soy proteins. It has a high protein content and contains all essential amino acids, making it very suitable for athletes and people with an active lifestyle.
Claims
Proteins contribute to muscle building, maintenance and recovery.
Composition
Nutritional value per 100 grams
Energy 1448 kJ / 345 kcal
Fat 2 g
Of which saturated 0.9 g
Carbohydrates 11.4 g
Of which sugars 1 g
Fiber 8.2 g
Proteins 80.3 g
Salt 0.01g
Alanine (per 100 grams) 3.8 g
Arginine (per 100 grams) 5.4 g
Aspartic acid (per 100 grams) 7.2 g
Cysteine (per 100 grams) 1.9 g
Glutamic acid (per 100 grams) 13.5
Glycine (per 100 grams) 2.4 g
Histidine (per 100 grams) 1.7 g
Isoleucine (per 100 grams) 4.6 g
Leucine (per 100 grams) 7.3 g
Lysine (per 100 grams) 4.1 g
Methionine (per 100 grams) 1.8 g
Phenylalanine (per 100 grams) 3.3 g
Proline (per 100 grams) 4.8 g
Serine (per 100 grams) 3.8 g
Threonine (per 100 grams) 3.7 g
Tryptophan (per 100 grams) 1.2 g
Tyrosine (per 100 grams) 3.1 g
Valine (per 100 grams) 4.7 g
Ingredients
98% brown rice protein concentrate, flavouring: vanilla, sweetener: steviol glycosides from stevia, thickener: guar gum.
Usage
Rice protein is suitable for daily use and can be used before or after training, during meals, or before bedtime. Mix 2 scoops (approx. 30 g) in a blender, mixer or shaker with 250 ml of water, fruit juice or smoothie. Also suitable as an extra addition to muesli breakfast.
Storage advice Store in a cool, dry, and sealed place.
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This product is a dietary supplement.
Do not exceed recommended dosage.
A varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. A dietary supplement is not a substitute for a varied diet.
Keep out of reach of young children.
Store dry, sealed and at room temperature, unless otherwise advised on the label.
Consult an expert before using supplements in case of pregnancy, lactation, medication use, and illness.