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  2. Premier Protein, 9 other nutritional drink brands recalled ...

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    The “potential for microbial contamination, including from the organism Cronobacter sakazakii” caused the recall of 53 protein drink or nutritional drink products made by Lyons Magnus and sold ...

  3. Post Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Golden Boy Foods is a manufacturer of private label peanut and other nut butters, as well as dried fruits and snacking nuts. Dymatize Enterprises is a manufacturer and marketer of premium protein powders, bars and nutritional supplements. In August 2014, Post Holdings acquired Honey Ohs! cereal from PepsiCo.

  4. List of foods by protein content - Wikipedia

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    Natural protein concentrates (often used in bodybuilding or as sports dietary supplements): Soy protein isolate (prepared with sodium or potassium): 80.66; Whey protein isolate: 79; Egg white, dried: 81.1; Spirulina alga, dried: 57.45 (more often quoted as 55 to 77) Baker's yeast: 38.33; Hemp husks 30

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    The Secret Ingredient to Delicious, Protein-Packed Pancakes, According to Chef Marcus Samuelsson (Exclusive) Ni'Kesia Pannell. March 4, 2024 at 5:31 PM. Chef Marcus Samuelsson.

  6. Whey - Wikipedia

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    Sweet whey and acid whey are similar in gross nutritional analysis. By mass both contain 93% water, about 0.8% protein, and about 5.1% carbohydrates.

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  8. Complete protein - Wikipedia

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    The foodstuffs listed for comparison show the essential amino acid content per unit of the total protein of the food, 100g of spinach, for example, only contains 2.9g of protein (6% Daily Value), and of that protein 1.36% is tryptophan. [2] [7] (note that the examples have not been corrected for digestibility)

  9. Pancake - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological evidence suggests that pancakes were probably eaten in prehistoric societies. [1] The pancake's shape and structure varies worldwide. In England, pancakes are often unleavened and resemble a crêpe. [2] In Scotland and North America, a leavening agent is used (typically baking powder) creating a thick fluffy pancake.