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Yummy Whey Protein Chocolate Dream | 908 gram | Vit4ever

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Yummy Whey Protein Chocolate Dream | 908 gram | Vit4everYummy Whey Protein Chocolate Dream van Vit4ever Zin in een shake die smaakt naar volle chocolade en je meteen aan je eiwitten helpt? Deze whey protene van Vit4ever geeft je 22 gram eiwit per portie, met een frisse en romige smaak die niet te zoet is. Handig vlak na je training, of als snelle eiwitbron op een dag waarop je weinig tijd hebt om te koken. En schep in je shaker en je eiwitten zijn zo binnen. Wat whey protene doet voor je spieren Whey, ook

Yummy Whey Protein Chocolate Dream van Vit4ever

Zin in een shake die smaakt naar volle chocolade en je meteen aan je eiwitten helpt? Deze whey proteïne van Vit4ever geeft je 22 gram eiwit per portie, met een frisse en romige smaak die niet te zoet is. Handig vlak na je training, of als snelle eiwitbron op een dag waarop je weinig tijd hebt om te koken. Eén schep in je shaker en je eiwitten zijn zo binnen.

Wat whey proteïne doet voor je spieren

Whey, ook wel wei-eiwit, komt uit melk en bevat een volledig aminozuurprofiel met alle EAA's en BCAA's. Je lichaam neemt het snel op, en dat maakt het een logische keuze rond je training. Eiwitten dragen bij tot de groei van de spiermassa, en eiwitten dragen bij tot de instandhouding van de spiermassa. Daar komt nog bij dat eiwitten bijdragen tot de instandhouding van normale botten. Precies daarom grijpen veel sporters op een trainingsdag naar een eiwitpoeder dat snel klaar is. Whey valt daarbij op door de snelle opname, wat het na het sporten een gewilde keuze maakt voor het herstel.

Concentraat, ultrafiltratie en het verschil met isolaat

Dit wei-eiwit is een concentraat dat via ultrafiltratie uit verse melk komt. Bij dat filterproces haal je een deel van het vet en de melksuiker weg, terwijl de natuurlijke smaak en de romige textuur blijven. Een veelgestelde vraag is wat een concentraat onderscheidt van een isolaat. Kort gezegd: een isolaat is verder uitgefilterd en bevat iets meer eiwit per gram, terwijl een concentraat meer van de natuurlijke smaak vasthoudt. Deze whey proteïne lost vlot op in water of melk, zonder klontjes, en levert 22 gram eiwit per portie met weinig suiker en weinig vet.

Lactase in de samenstelling

Aan dit eiwitpoeder is het enzym lactase toegevoegd. Lactase is het enzym dat lactose afbreekt, de natuurlijke suiker die in melk zit. Je komt het vaker tegen in zuivelproducten. Goed om te weten: deze whey blijft een zuivelproduct, dus voor een echte koemelkallergie is het niet bedoeld. Twijfel je, lees dan altijd even het etiket of overleg met je arts.

Chocolate Dream in je shake en je recepten

De smaak Chocolate Dream geeft je een volle, romige chocoladeshake. Lekker als shake met 300 ml water of melk, en net zo goed door je kwark, havermout of yoghurt. Veel mensen vragen zich af of je proteïnepoeder ook kunt bakken. Dat kan prima: roer een schep door je pannenkoekenbeslag of een mug cake, zo til je het eiwitgehalte van een tussendoortje omhoog. Op die manier hou je afwisseling zonder elke dag dezelfde shake te drinken. Een schep door je ochtendyoghurt werkt net zo goed als een shake na de training.

Kort gezegd: Yummy Whey Protein Chocolate Dream is een veelzijdige wei-eiwit voor sporters en voor iedereen die bewust met eiwitten bezig is. Een volle smaak, 22 gram eiwit per portie, en een poeder dat doet wat je ervan verwacht. Of je nu traint voor kracht of gewoon je eiwitinname op peil houdt, deze shake past er moeiteloos bij.

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