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I need to be able to add Protein Powder to Soup or coffee or what-not... it's the only way I'm going to get Protein in. What are your recent finds for a truly unflavored Protein powder that dissolves well and doesn't change the taste of what you're eating?

powders? utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury, to me, is NOT unflavored. I can taste that stuff! Plus it clumps. Not a fan!

My friend drinks something by SEI and likes it. I don't want an enormous tub of it though.

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I think they ALL have some flavor to them. I used Isopure when I was initially post op but I can't say it didn't add flavor....it did. I think you will need to try several out since Protein powder is such a personal preference. I was told at The Vitamin Shoppe that if I tried something and didn't like it, I could bring it back for an exchange.

You might want to try Jay Robb unflavored whey. His products are very fine....they don't have that flour like consistency that most powders do. I use the Jay Robb vanilla in all my recipes for cooking and baking because of how easily it mixes.

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I used Syntrax Nectar's unflavored Protein. If youre sensitive to protein you will be able to detect the taste. It isn't gross or clumpy though.

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I've gone through vast quantities of NOW brand, whey Protein Isolate natural unflavored. It probably has some flavor but not enough to bother me. It is pretty inexpensive, too.

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I haven't tried JayRobb unflavored yet, but I'm getting it on my next order. I can say that the chocolate and the strawberry, don't clump at all and they're very thin. I pour a large coffee, and put 1/4 cup milk and then stir in a scoop of chocolate Protein powder and it tastes GREAT. The trick is you can't add it to VERY hot coffee. So I would imagine that the unflavored are also very nice to mix in to stuff. I do expect that it will have a taste though, I just plan to mix it in with stuff with a STRONGER taste.

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Anything is going to clump if you add it to hot Soups or beverages unless it is designed to do so, processed protien denaturises at 130 deg. F (roughly).

You will need to cool down your foods then add.

I have never had an issue ith unjury clumping...if you bean the little powder bombs, that is more related to how you are mixing than clumping.

You could use Mootopia milk with your coffee...not an unflavored powder but it has 50% less sugars and 12 g protien in a cup.

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All the ones I have tried have that whey flavor, sometimes I think they ad some vanilla or something to offset it, and that tastes yuck in soup....but if you look at it like medicine, then its not so bad... I use "Any Whey". I also dump a muscle milk light into my ice coffee and its great! 100 cals

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I think I'm just sensitive to Protein. Tastes like spoiled milk to me. I don't want to waste anymore money without getting recommends from others, hence this thread.

Thanks all!

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I have tried at least 9 different types of Protein supplements I am 4 days post op and am struggling to find some protein supplement I can tolerate. Before surgery I was drinking premier chocolate shake tasted like Sugar Free Chocolate milk. Now it causes me to have dumping syndrome so now what. I just have to get enough protien in me until I can have pureed foods. Any advice as to a palatable protien supplement would be great.

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I have tried at least 9 different types of Protein supplements I am 4 days post op and am struggling to find some Protein supplement I can tolerate. Before surgery I was drinking premier chocolate shake tasted like sugar free Chocolate milk. Now it causes me to have dumping syndrome so now what. I just have to get enough protien in me until I can have pureed foods. Any advice as to a palatable protien supplement would be great.

I had that right after surgery to with Premier but I read on this site to drink slower I did and the dumping stopped give it a try I drink premier and powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury now ! Good luck hang in there the first 7 days are hard it gets better!

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