British Biologicals · Nutrition powder

B-Protin (Chocolate)

Fine. Does the job, no medals.

C61/100
they shout
40 g protein per 100 g
what’s true
40 g protein, 41% of calories, 18 g added sugar. Grade C.
protein / 100 g
40 g
41% of calories
₹100 buys
37 g
of protein
sugar
22 g
18 g added
price
₹545
500 g jar

How it scored 61/100

DENSITY41% of calories are protein9.8/25
QUALITYamino score 0.85, High17/20
DOSE30 g in milk = 12 g7.2/15
VALUE₹64 per usable 20 g12.6/20
CLEAN18 g added sugar / 100 g14.5/20

The deeper science

quality · DIAAS
0.78
Good
leucine / serving
1 g
below the 2.7 g trigger
planet / 20 g usable
308 g CO₂
Moderate footprint · 513 L water

What’s actually in it

first on the label · Whey protein concentrate + soy protein isolate, skimmed milk powder, sucrose, maltodextrin, malt extract, full list read.

refined oil addedRefined soybean/sunflower/rice-bran oil padding the recipe, extra omega-6 calories you didn't order.

The fine print

Sugar: Plain added sugar, the honest villain. Counted by the gram in the Clean score.
FSSAI: 40 g/100 g · 10.4 g/100 kcal, may legally print “HIGH PROTEIN” via the per-100 g + per-100 kcal route.

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