🥩 Elevate Your Protein Game!
Nutricost Beef Bone Broth Protein Powder is a gluten-free, GMO-free protein source that delivers 19g of protein per serving. Each container offers 20 servings, ensuring great value. Produced in a GMP-compliant facility and rigorously tested, this unflavored powder is perfect for those seeking versatile and reliable nutrition.
A**
Great for cooking
Tasteless and odorless, an excellent addition to fried rice as I have found! It is wonderful for cooking with to get the most out of the product’s nutrition.
S**E
Great for soups!
If you are anything like me, you saw "Bone Broth Protein" and your nose turned up a little. But honestly, it's not that bad. I'll explain.This Bone Broth Protein, although it claims to be "unflavored" does have a distinct meaty flavor. Which I guess you could say this protein powder is unflavored because there is no flavor added to cover up that meaty taste, but I digress. Either way, I had to deduct a star because on the back of the packaging it is recommended that you, "Mix 1 scoop with... hot or cold water, milk, or your preferred beverage." When I make a quick protein shake, I always mix my powder with cold water, so I figured I would do the same with this stuff. But oh....my....gosh, It was TERRIBLE. But then I had a bright idea. What if I were to make a soup with this stuff and use it like, oh I don't know, actual bone broth? So that's what I did, and I have to say it made for a very tasty, hearty, and filling soup.So, I think this stuff is great in lieu of buying cartons of broth simply for the fact that it can be easily stored in a pantry without taking up a ton of room. But would I use this stuff as a replacement for my normal chocolate protein shake after a workout? Absolutely not.
A**Y
Easy way to meet protein goals
LOVE THIS!!!So easy to add protein to soups and can be used as a slight thickening agent as well if your water ratio is right. I find its easiest to not get clumps if you pre mix with a little water before adding to your food.
R**.
Was a reluctant to try at first, but read on please...
I've been on ovolactovegetarian for over 25 years, and added wild caught sea food since over 8 yrs ago. I do little beef, lamb, goat nowadays. This being 4./2025 at this writing. My concern had been for not seeing a GMP or other lab report of the contents in it with all the pollutants being dispersed into the air nowadays.Anyhow, I've decided to use it in meat stew lamb or high quality Texas beef. My recipe would be to use clear vegetable broth of no or low sodium content, and mix a little of this in it before starting up the fire for cooking.So, there you have it...the benefit of bone broth in your pot stew or other favourite cooked food that require liquid such as gravies, and stews or whatever else you might think of. I'd suggest searching online for such recipes if you don't really know how to do this.
C**I
Use in food as broth
I wish I did more research before trying out Nutricost Beef Bone Broth Protein Powder Unflavored. I totally assumed unflavored meant tasteless, but it did not. I followed the instructions, mixing it with "beverage of choice" but it tasted bad with water, coffee, and unflavored almond milk. I was able to mask the taste enough to be able to drink it with chocolate powder in milk, or creamer in coffee, but its not ideal as a chocolate flavored protein mix. On the brightside, this powder mixed extremely well leaving no clumps, especially with hot liquids.Overall, I was initially interested in the health benefits, since I'm not big on eating protein especially beef. The zero sugar claims is also an alluring factor, but i needed to add sugary additions to my drink to mask the taste, which ends up countering the zero sugar.
E**A
Chicken bone both protein powder.
Very delicious, chicken bone both protein powder. Total Carbs 0g, 0g sugar with three ingredients.
A**R
No smell, mild bone broth taste that can be disguised
I'm always a little leery of "unflavored" bone broth protein because I find bone broth quite strongly flavored, and in the past I've had bad experiences with unflavored bone broth. I only used a half scoop of this powder in my smoothie, which was oatmeal, oat milk, bananas, blueberries and maple syrup, and there was *some* kind of unidentifiable taste in the smoothie. I think any more of the bone broth powder and I wouldn't be able to drink it. But I am very sensitive to tastes, maybe overly so, and your mileage may vary. With half a scoop I was able to drink the smoothie and not be turned off. But I don't think it's totally flavorless, it just depends on how well you're able to tolerate the taste of it.There is a ton of protein in this (19 grams per scoopful), so I feel like using half gives me plenty of protein, combined with my oats. The powder did dissolve well in the blender and no grit was discernible in my smoothie. The price is a little high for me, but probably on par with other bone broth protein powders out there. Given that bone broth and egg white protein are the only two types my digestive system tolerates, I'd say this one was better than the others I've tried, and I just might purchase it again.
T**N
No calcium
Caused severe bloating and gas. Also disappointed that there is 0 calcium in nutrient list.
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