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Package Dimensions : 15.59 x 11.26 x 4.41 inches; 5 Pounds
Date First Available : April 20, 2023
Manufacturer : MICROINGREDIENTS
ASIN : B0C35LNMRF
Best Sellers Rank: #22,693 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #32 in Sports Nutrition Pea Protein Powders
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Micro Ingredients offers premium North American farm grown vegan-friendly pea protein powder, raw and filler-free, natural source of complete proteins, unflavored and unsweetened for easy mixing.
Each pouch provides 5lbs of pure pea protein powder, 2 scoop serving size, delivers 27g of protein per serving, lasts up to a 68-day supply.
Non-animal-based protein powder that can be mixed into any of your favorite shakes, protein bars, snacks, green drinks, yogurts, smoothies, and much more.
Peas offer gentle plant-based protein that has a nutrient dense profile containing BCAAs, EAAs, vitamins, minerals, and flavonoids.
Bulk pea protein supplement made with premium non-GMO ingredients in a cGMP compliant facility and free from fillers, soy, dairy, gluten, and tree nuts. Third-party lab tested for safety, purity, and potency.
This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
8 reviews for Micro Ingredients North American Grown, Pea Protein Powder, 5 Pounds | Plant Based, Unflavored | Complete Vegan Protein Source with BCAAs & EAAs – 27g Serving | Non-GMO, Keto Friendly
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$39.99

Madeby_Julija –
Good quality protein powder without additives
I’ve tried several plant-based protein powders, and this pea protein powder stands out. The texture is smooth and mixes well with both water and non-dairy milk without getting overly gritty. I like that it has a clean, natural taste—slightly earthy but not overpowering—so it works great in smoothies, oatmeal, or even baking.Another big plus is that it’s easy to digest and doesn’t cause bloating the way some other protein powders do. I also appreciate that it’s made with simple ingredients and no unnecessary additives.Overall, it’s a solid source of plant protein that supports my energy and recovery, and I feel good knowing it’s a healthier, allergen-friendly option. I’ll definitely keep this one in my rotation.
Coach Pat –
Mixed well in blender, taste good
2 scoops a banana,a scoop of naked PB powder , 1 tablespoon cocoa ,1 scoop greens powder , flax seeds and 1/4 cup oats with some cinnamon and a water to mix in the blender and I eat this 6 days a week for breakfast for the past 6 months , I feel good and it tastes good, it digests well , higher profit calories then whey isolate 0 sugar ,0 fake sweeteners! Finally off whey with a high protein supplement!
Brandon B. –
Great powder.
Great stuff, great price. I like that it’s NA grown. I do worry about random heavy metals in these powders, but how the heck would I ever know.. I try NA supply chains more than Chinese ones, but maybe that’s false faith? Anyway, I really like this better than whey, despite it not being 100% “complete.” I enjoy the earthy taste more than milky whey, but that’s just me.
Katherine Lee –
Totally reasonable workhorse, not delightful
I think this is a totally decent quality protein for very good value for the price. It doesn’t have weird flavors or aftertastes, doesn’t have any additives. The main thing I don’t love is the texture. It’s a little clumpy, somehow, compared to other pea protein isolates I’ve used, so I wish it were smoother and stirred together more easily. I also liked that it’s low in sodium.
Dustin Jones –
Behold, The Gates of Despair
I held off on writing this review until I was through half the 5lb bag of this stuff to make sure I didn’t adapt to it: I did not. I will preface this by saying I have no allergies, gastrointestinal disorders, illnesses, and I eat clean 90% of the time.This stuff is vile. It tastes like mulch even with additives, it’s messy, the powder gets everywhere, and it hates water with a passion. It clumps, refuses to mix, compacts itself, and leaves residue everywhere. And it tears your stomach to shreds. It is by no means gentle on your stomach, easy, or good. It unleashes unholy wrath upon your gut and colon. Thirty minutes after drinking this, you will be passing gas every thirty seconds that smells like you’re trying to weld copper inside a tank of raw sewage and roadkill. Every. Single. Time. You will have diarrhea. You will sit on the toilet and think the worst has passed only to stand back up and immediately sit back down for another round with Porcelain Mike. You will bloat, you will drive away your friends and family, and scare your pets. Your stomach will cramp, and every pasty squirt of tepid evil that comes out of your backside will be inundated with this death powder as I fully believe there is far, far more indigestible fiber in this stuff than is advertised. The powder will fall out of your liquid stool and gather at the bottom of the toilet bowel as if you had never mixed this stuff in a blender. Also, you will ONLY mix this stuff in a blender. There is no shaker cup on this planet that is capable of getting this substance to mix into water.This isn’t a protein powder. This isn’t good for macros. It is literally biological warfare in a bag and should be banned from public consumption under the Geneva Convention.
Jeremy –
Overall good product, good price. High in iron=magnetic
I like pea protein powder, it seems only second place to whey protein in overall quality powdered protein source. It’s cheaper and higher in certain nutrients, and it blends better for my smoothies so I go with Pea Protein. It has HIGH IRON CONTENT, therefore… It’s magnetic, and has fun toy-like magnetic reactions and behaviors that are slightly entertaining from time to time when I scoop it. Some people need to be more educated and google search before crying about “metals being in it”. No duh… we need to eat iron, Copper, Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium, Sodium, Zinc, Manganese… all essential metals.I am not much a fan of the packaging, it’s not bad, but not my preference so I have to swap it to an old 5 lb whey protein container instead, hard to avoid a little mess for me. IT also doesn’t mention anywhere the exact country of origin, merely NA sourced which is kind of vague… At least it isn’t China?I tend to blend about 3-4 scoops worth for a hefty berry protein smoothie regularly. IT’s been good so far, not sick from it, no noticeable problems in quality. I picked it as it should be an local distributor for me, and it’s cheap at around $7 a pound.
G. Trotter –
Mixes very well with water, has little taste. Good product.
Mixes very well with water, has little taste. Good product. Digests fast. I drink it with just water. I find it good to mix with other proteins. It is half the price of the cheapest, quality whey protein on Amazon yet is a very good quality. I drink so much protein powder that I wanted to research a way to reduce costs and found this. Doing one serving of this with a serving of whey should still give you 50+ grams of protein and I find it much easier on my digestive system too while saving some money.
Deb –
Very bland
Very bland….high protein is good…value good for the money with servings