



🌱 Elevate your plant-powered gains with every scoop!
Bulk Soya Protein Isolate Powder delivers a potent 26g of premium plant protein and 4g of natural BCAAs per serving in a low sugar, low fat chocolate shake. Perfectly crafted for vegan and vegetarian fitness enthusiasts, this smooth, creamy powder supports muscle growth and recovery while fitting seamlessly into a clean, plant-based training diet.





| ASIN | B09MFS1VMH |
| ASIN | B09MFS1VMH |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,242 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 2 in Soy Nutrition Protein |
| Brand | Bulk |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,507) |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,507) |
| Date First Available | 23 Nov. 2021 |
| Format | Powder |
| Manufacturer | Bulk |
| Manufacturer contact | Bulk, 1 Gunfleet, Colchester, CO4 9QX, UK / Bulk, Centrum Logistyczne, Łąkowa, 23, 55-095, Mirków, Poland. |
| Manufacturer reference | 5055950615687 |
| Package Dimensions | 28.6 x 22 x 7.7 cm; 1 kg |
| Units | 1000.0 gram |
B**S
It's Soya, it's not going to taste nice.
Seeing the reviews it's like a lot of people have never tried vegan protein before. This soya isolate is one of the better tasting vegan proteins. Being an isolate and so fine, it's texture is smoother than most. It's plant based protein, it doesn't taste nice and it's got a grainy texture. If you can't tolerate that then vegan protein powders may not be for you, unless you use it to bake with. I primarily use this as a cheaper way to bulk up my whey powder. 50/50 this and whey works well with some flavour drops. You can hardly taste the soya and the grainy texture is considerably more tolerable. It does need a damn good shake to mix fully, so I generally use a blender to speed it up.
S**T
Yummy!
Good stuff. Just plain unflavoured Soya Protein powder with no nasty sugar or cloying sweeteners in it. I don't like sickly sweet things, so I actually prefer the unadulterated taste of this. I mix it with water and find it eminently quaffable. It's almost like a soft ice cream or [for fans of the 1970s] Angel Delight type pudding, when mixed quite thick. BTW—the reason I picked this product in the first place was because Bulk label it SOYA. I'm so sick of even British companies adopting annoying American spellings and terms—like SOY—that I actively avoid buying those products. So thumbs up to Bulk for providing a product with an unashamedly "proper English" spelled label. As to whether this stuff is helping me achieve the Adonis-like figure I've always dreamed of; well, the jury's still out on that one. But, at least people have stopped pointing at me in the street and laughing now. So I like to think it's doing some good.
W**R
Cheap protein, good for lactose intolerant people
As someone who is lactose intolerant, I usually opt for whey isolate, but due to its high price, I decided to try unflavoured soy protein. While whey isolate tastes better, the soy protein isn't as "disgusting" as some claim—it's palatable, and I’ve had worse. The texture takes some getting used to, as it makes a thicker shake, but it's manageable. On the plus side, it's very easy on the stomach—possibly even better than whey isolate. Given the price difference, I’m happy with it, but if cost weren’t a factor, I’d stick with whey for the taste.
C**E
Strange kind of porridge
Tastes like soya (strangely enough!). Fine with a little maple syrup. More an acquired taste - you'll never be able to pretend it is yummy but you can pretend you are eating a strange kind of porridge. It isn't disgusting. Not very filling despite amount of protein. You will eat this for health reasons but since it doesn't fill you up I guess that is OK. I now have this on subscription.
S**B
Quite decent
Doesn’t taste as bad as people say, decent level of sweetness but it’s quite grainy, it’s not super insane like theres sand in your mouth but u can proper feel the tiny lil bits . Might feel it less if mixed into oats or used for a smoothie instead of just water. Does have a milkshakey vibe thoo but depends how mich water you put also mixes well and isn’t lumpy. Not the biggest fan of soyaa but bought this cause it was cheap and it doesn’t taste tooo soya esque tbh
J**A
Awful
Does not mix well! Used once and made me soo constipated and I’ve tried lots of different protein powders. I tried making protein pancakes, I have them everyday, have for years and the powder was so thick and stodgy it dried up the egg and banana, wish I could have returned and got my money back. I had to through it away after one use. Taste wasn’t great either.
W**T
Great protein powder
I wanted a flavourless protein and this happened to be on sale, I normally have whey but this was priced well. I've used this when making pizza dough, pancakes, waffles, and other baked items where I reduce flour a bit and put in this. So far everything has come out flawlessly and you can't even tell, but I get a nice bit of extra protein.
K**E
Great protein alternative to whey
Great product. I use as an alternative to whey protein which I have an intolerance to.
L**.
Esta marca tiene unos productos excelentes y a buen precio. La probé con recelo por el precio y ahora no la cambio. Compro la vegana y la animal. Limpia, sabor delicioso y se disuelve fácil si agitas. Recomiendo esta marca
C**E
Schmeckt ok.
A**E
Lecker und bekömmlich
K**.
Super
C**O
Also so aus der Tüte schmeckt es erst mal ziemlich naja. Aber wenn man zuckerfreies Kakaopulver dazu schmeißt, dann kommt es schon ziemlich nahe an eine Art gehaltvollen Schokopudding heran. Pluspunkt: sollte antientzündlich sein, da so gut wie kein Fett enthalten (nur 1,3 Prozent, deine Bratwurst hat so 28 Prozent). Und das Preißersparniss, dass ist wirklich nett: 2 Kilo Soya-Eiweiß (das ist in der Tüte) sind knapp so viel Eiweiß wie 10 Kilo Fleisch. D.h. es ist etwa so als würde man 1kg Fleisch für 3,70 Euro kaufen. Hünchenfleisch kostet aktuell 10 Euro pro Kg....
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