
I mixed 1/3 cup (80 ml) smoothie with 1 Tbsp protein powder in a mason jar then shook vigorously for 30 seconds. When testing in a smoothie, I used my Ginger Colada Green Smoothie and omitted lime juice to control bitterness.I mixed 1/3 cup (80 ml) almond milk with 1 Tbsp protein powder in a mason jar with 2 ice cubes then shook vigorously for 30 seconds. When testing the powders in almond milk, I used Califia unsweetened plain almond milk.I had tried a handful of the powders before this review (in my own searching) and tried to remain as unbiased and objective as possible when reviewing.I had no contact with any of these brands. This review is not sponsored in any way and I was not given free product or compensated for any of my reviews.I tested 13 protein powders, and only ordered protein powders I could find on Amazon because a) they are most accessible to people, and b) and usually have the best prices.I’ve also now reviewed Vegan Chocolate Protein Powders and Vegan Flavored Protein Powders. I started with vanilla protein powders because it’s what I’ve been reaching for as of late and they seem to be the most versatile (and decent tasting) option for adding to most smoothies. So, I decided to do a formal, side-by-side review of some of the most popular vegan protein powders on the market to see which ones delivered and which ones weren’t worth the hype (so you don’t have to!). My search for the perfect vegan protein powder has been a complicated one, meaning, I have never been able to find one I truly like (until now).ĭespite this, I kept hearing recommendations from friends and readers about their favorite brands so I knew there was more out there to explore.
