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  2. Pea protein - Wikipedia

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    Pea protein is a food product and protein supplement derived and extracted from yellow and green split peas, Pisum sativum. It can be used as a dietary supplement to increase an individual's protein or other nutrient intake, or as a substitute for other food products (e.g. the substitution of dairy milk by pea milk ).

  3. What's healthier: Whey protein or pea protein? - AOL

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    What is pea protein? Pea protein is derived from yellow split peas, is rich in iron, and provides a vegan source of protein. Nutrition facts: Pea protein powder (2 scoops) 120 calories. 0.5. grams fat

  4. I Used the Ritual Protein Powder for Three Months and Here's ...

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    Discover Ritual Plant-Based Protein Powder: A thorough review of this vegan pea protein supplement's taste, ingredients, and muscle-building benefits.

  5. The 6 Best Protein Powders, According to Dietitians and Testers

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    Essential Elements Organic Pea Protein Powder ($38 at Amazon): While this plant-based protein was a past winner for us for its vanilla flavor, during this round of testing it lost rank based on ...

  6. Ripple Foods - Wikipedia

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    Ripple Foods is a California-based brand of pea-protein dairy alternative products. [1] The company was founded in 2014 by Adam Lowry and Neil Renninger in Emeryville, California. [2] In 2017, Ripple Foods entered a deal with natural food distributor United Natural Foods to bring their pea protein beverage to the Canadian market. [3]

  7. Vega (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Vega line of products includes vegan protein powder, protein bars, protein snacks, protein shakes, and supplements. Their products are all vegan certified [5] and Non-GMO Project verified. Vega products predominantly use pea based protein instead of the typical dairy based whey protein used in most supplemental protein products. [6]

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