Collection: Protein

A macronutrient found in foods like meat, fish and legumes, essential for muscle repair, recovery and overall body function.

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What is protein?

Protein is an essential macronutrient made up of amino acids and is commonly included in powders, shakes, bars and functional foods. People often use protein products to increase their daily protein intake, particularly around exercise, busy schedules or when convenient high-protein foods are not available.

What to look for in protein products

  • The protein content per serving, as products marketed as "high protein" can vary substantially.
  • Whey proteins typically provide more protein per serving, while plant proteins often combine multiple sources to improve amino acid balance.
  • How much of the serving comes from protein versus added fillers, sweeteners or flavouring ingredients.
  • Compare protein content, serving size and price together rather than focusing on pack size alone.

Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

What's the difference between whey and plant protein?
Different protein sources have different nutritional profiles and practical benefits. Whey protein is derived from milk and is known for its naturally complete amino acid profile and high protein concentration. Plant proteins such as pea, soy, hemp and rice are popular among those following vegan or plant-based diets, and are often blended together to create a broader amino acid profile.
How much protein does a protein product actually provide?
Why do some products contain more protein than others?