Review: Higher Nature’s Organic Cold Milled Hemp Protein
As a non-egg eating vegetarian with a nut allergy, I find it difficult to find healthy sources of protein. It’s not only body builders that need to consume large quantities of protein athletes also need protein for muscle growth and repair. Current daily recommendations are around 45g protein for women and 56g for a man or about 0.75g-0.8g protein per kg body weight. Certainly it is suggested that athletes and more active people may need up to 1.2-1.4g per kg body weight. For a woman on a 2,000 calorie diet, this equates to 50-175g of protein daily and for a man on a 2,500 calorie diet, a day this equates to 62-220g.
Following a marathon or even just a hard training session I try to increase my protein intake but I find it difficult to consume enough. Whilst 1 chicken breast contains 39g, my vegetarian option is a high fat option of Cheddar cheese (10g protein in a 40g chunk) or a 150g pot of low fat yoghurt (6g), with sports protein bars really hard going to eat.
Now there is a new alternative product to animal, whey or soya protein from Higher Nature – Organic Milled Hemp Protein. Just one 30g scoop contains 15g protein – more than 2 boiled eggs! This protein powder is not only powerful enough for athletes and bodybuilders but is perfect for the whole family: from children to seniors. It is an excellent protein source for vegans, vegetarians, dieters and for travelling.
Organic Cold Milled Hemp Protein Nutritional Information Per 100g:
- Energy: 440kcal
- Protein: 50g
- Carbohydrates: 19.24g
- Total fat: 12g of which Saturates1.2g and Polyunsaturates 9g
Organic Cold Milled Hemp Protein is also:
- High in omega 3 (2.4g/100g) and omega 6 (6.6g/100g) essential fatty acids (EFAs). These EFA’s cannot be produced by the body and are important for supporting numerous body processes, including brain health, cardiovascular function and immune health.
- Cholesterol-free.
- Easy to digest.
- High in fibre, (15.54g/100g) which can help balance blood glucose levels, reduce fat absorption and manage appetite making hemp protein a popular choice with dieters too.
- Cold milled ensuring that valuable enzymes are not destroyed and vitamins, minerals and nutrients remain intact.
The Taste Test
Higher Nature did send me some recipes to use with the hemp powder although most included coconut which I’m not a fan off so I decided to try it in some of my own meals. The label says you can ‘blend it into drinks, smoothies and yoghurt, or sprinkle over cereal and fruit.’ I am admitting I am a very fussy eater and don’t believe that vegetables belong in a dessert such as in carrot cake, nor will you see me choosing to drink wheatgrass juice. So maybe it was unsurprising that I didn’t enjoy my first attempt of mixing 15g of hemp protein to my bowl of strawberry, banana and cold custard. It did have a nutty taste but the combination on my taste buds reminded me of eating un-ripened strawberries or tasting like I had accidentally left the stalks or leaves on. It wasn’t so bad that I couldn’t finish the bowl, although the green colour of my food didn’t add to the appeal.
I decided then that I would try it on savoury food. The label also recommends ‘you add to salad dressings, sauces, soups and cooked dishes. But is not suitable for cooking or baking’. I like to cook my pasta, cover in tomato sauce straight from the jar then sprinkle with grated cheese before grilling to toast the cheese and heat the sauce. I decided to sprinkle about 10g of the hemp protein on top of the sauce before hiding the greenness with cheese. I found that the taste of the hemp protein actually complimented the tomato and I enjoyed the nutty flavor. I even tried it on pizza sprinkling it over like parmesan cheese and again I found it added something to the taste of the food.
Overall
Whether you’re looking to maximise energy levels, tone your body and build muscle or shed a few extra pounds Organic Hemp Protein is a great alternative product to animal, whey or soya protein.
As a source of supplementary protein to a savoury meal I found it was a tasty addition. The nutty flavour of 30g of hemp powder in one smoothie drink may be a little too much every day, but on occasions when I need a high intake of protein I would probably choose it over a sports protein bar.
Organic Protein is available from Higher Nature (RRP £10.90)
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October 13th, 2010
Organic hemp protein is excellent for putting on your cereal or making a hemp protein drink! The taste is good and the level of nutritional protein is as high as any other source or better.
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