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Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Plant Protein is a powder for anyone looking for a purely plant-based protein source. There are 2 varieties to choose from – from Chocolate to Vanilla.

Vegan Protein Explained

Vegan protein is derived from plants – most commonly from peas, rice, soy, hemp, or sunflower seeds. Because individual plant sources have different amino acid profiles, many manufacturers combine several sources into multi-component blends: pea and rice, for example, complement each other well. Modern vegan proteins thus achieve a complete profile of all essential amino acids. Taste and texture are slightly different from whey – tending to be earthier and less creamy, although current formulations have made significant progress. For anyone avoiding dairy products, vegan protein is the established alternative in shakes, muesli, or baking.

About Optimum Nutrition

Optimum Nutrition is one of the world's best-known sports nutrition brands and is particularly famous for its Gold Standard 100% Whey. The US brand has stood for consistent quality in the protein sector since the 1980s.

Who is Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Plant Protein suitable for?

Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Plant Protein is suitable for anyone avoiding dairy products – whether from conviction or due to intolerance.

Relevant Categories

You can find suitable products in our categories Optimum Nutrition, Proteins, Amino Acids and Muscle Building.

What to look for when buying?

First, check the protein sources: multi-component blends (e.g., pea + rice) offer a more balanced amino acid profile than single sources. After that, consider the protein content per 100g, the sweetener, and the ingredient list. If you want to avoid soy, there are plenty of soy-free alternatives – a look at the label is enough.

Buy Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Plant Protein online at Best-Supps

You can get Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Plant Protein from Best-Supps as original goods: securely paid, shipped from Germany. Choose size and order.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common sources of vegan protein?

Usually made from pea, rice, soy, or sunflower protein—often as a blend to achieve a more complete amino acid profile.