

🌿 Elevate your plant protein game—pure, potent, and perfectly unflavored!
Micro Ingredients Pea Protein Powder offers a premium, vegan-friendly protein sourced from North American peas. Each 5-pound pouch delivers 27g of complete protein per serving, rich in BCAAs and EAAs, with zero fillers or additives. Non-GMO, allergen-free, and third-party lab tested for purity, it blends effortlessly into any recipe, supporting clean nutrition and sustained energy for up to 68 days.












| ASIN | B0C35LNMRF |
| ASIN | B0C35LNMRF |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,801 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #35 in Sports Nutrition Pea Protein Powders |
| Brand Name | Micro Ingredients |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (601) |
| Date First Available | April 20, 2023 |
| Flavor | Pea Protein Powder |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | MICROINGREDIENTS |
| Manufacturer | MICROINGREDIENTS |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 15.59 x 11.26 x 4.41 inches; 5 Pounds |
| Package Type Name | Pouch |
| Protein Source | Pea |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| UPC | 850015616792 |
| Unit Count | 80.0 Ounce |
M**A
Good quality protein powder without additives
I’ve tried several plant-based protein powders, and this pea protein powder stands out. The texture is smooth and mixes well with both water and non-dairy milk without getting overly gritty. I like that it has a clean, natural taste—slightly earthy but not overpowering—so it works great in smoothies, oatmeal, or even baking. Another big plus is that it’s easy to digest and doesn’t cause bloating the way some other protein powders do. I also appreciate that it’s made with simple ingredients and no unnecessary additives. Overall, it’s a solid source of plant protein that supports my energy and recovery, and I feel good knowing it’s a healthier, allergen-friendly option. I’ll definitely keep this one in my rotation.
C**Z
Good stuff :)
This is very great, i recently went dairy free due to acne and cut whey protein out since its dairy this was a perfect replacement, i mix it with a morning shake that consist of, 240 ml unsweetened almond milk, 2 scoops of this, 2 frozen bananas, pumpkin seeds 30grams, 25-40 almonds, creatine, glutamine, its great overall no upset stomach i haven’t had no problems with this whatsoever give it a try 27gram protein quality is great, the taste u can barely taste it long as u mix it like i do,
T**S
Amazing value BUT takes getting used to
Best value protein out there, especially for vegan lifters. If you're switching from sweetened protein powders, the taste of this product is hard to get used to at first. But after two weeks I have acclimated to it and became ambivalent to the taste; the flavorlessness feels like the neutral taste of water now. My advice: stick with it for a few weeks and then you’ll never look back. It doesnt go great with smoothies; it really is for serious athletes who care more about macronutrients over creature comforts like tasty flavor. Try it! 5/5! A+
K**E
Totally reasonable workhorse, not delightful
I think this is a totally decent quality protein for very good value for the price. It doesn't have weird flavors or aftertastes, doesn't have any additives. The main thing I don't love is the texture. It's a little clumpy, somehow, compared to other pea protein isolates I've used, so I wish it were smoother and stirred together more easily. I also liked that it's low in sodium.
V**G
If You're Deficient in B Vitamins, Do Not Use...
I have been using their cheap pea protein almost daily for over a year. It's probably the cheapest source of protein available; however, remember the old adage, 'You get what you pay for'. If you are properly nourished, especially with B-vitamins, you should be okay. If you are B-vitamin deficient, which is a danger if you are a Vegan who has eliminated fortified grains from your diet, then it's very possible that this product will exacerbate things. As far as I know, pea protein isolate is completely lacking in riboflavin, thiamine, and the other vitamins absolutely required to digest proteins and carbohydrates. I used to bake with it, combining it with unfortified white flour. The biscuits I made were tasty and were packed with protein, but I found out the hard way that they are not digestible on their own. You better be eating mushrooms, spinach, and dried sunflower seeds, or other B-vitamins if you want to avoid malnourishment. Sadly, the reason that this product gets one star is because the corporation, Microingredients (owned by Bayland Health), cares absolutely nothing about the health of it's customers. The reason that we don't know exactly how much riboflavin is in their product is because they are too cheap to pay for a micronutrient analysis of their products. They also deceptively claim that their product is tested by a 3rd party. Their website states, "All our ingredients come with USA lab test reports. You are welcome to request free digital copies of any lab reports." However, they refuse to post this information on their website and flat out refuse to give this information to customers and/or potential customers who request it. It's obvious that they have things to hide. In all likelihood the pea protein they sell is not from North America and is instead grown, harvested, and manufactured in China. When non-profits like Consumer Reports test supplements for heavy metals, they usually find dangerously high levels. I'm concerned that the super-cheap products from this company are significantly less safe then they claim. I will probably finish the rest of the 2.2 kg bag, but I doubt I'll ever buy their product again (if you do use protein supplements, I do recommend baking with them; the offensive grittiness is indeed minimized). I'm also going back to eating more tofu. It's not as cheap as protein isolate, but it's more nutritious and moderately less processed.
C**T
Mixed well in blender, taste good
2 scoops a banana,a scoop of naked PB powder , 1 tablespoon cocoa ,1 scoop greens powder , flax seeds and 1/4 cup oats with some cinnamon and a water to mix in the blender and I eat this 6 days a week for breakfast for the past 6 months , I feel good and it tastes good, it digests well , higher profit calories then whey isolate 0 sugar ,0 fake sweeteners! Finally off whey with a high protein supplement!
D**B
Very bland
Very bland….high protein is good…value good for the money with servings
B**.
Great powder.
Great stuff, great price. I like that it's NA grown. I do worry about random heavy metals in these powders, but how the heck would I ever know.. I try NA supply chains more than Chinese ones, but maybe that's false faith? Anyway, I really like this better than whey, despite it not being 100% "complete." I enjoy the earthy taste more than milky whey, but that's just me.
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