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  2. Rice protein - Wikipedia

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    To make it, brown rice is treated with enzymes that cause carbohydrates to separate from proteins. The resulting protein powder may then be flavored, and consumed with water, milk, or added to smoothies or health shakes. Rice protein powder has a more distinctive taste than most other forms of protein powder.

  3. Which of These 7 Protein Powders Is Right for Me? - AOL

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    Rice Protein Powder. Rice protein powder is made from — drumroll please — rice. Brown rice is high in fiber, easy to digest, and hypoallergenic, making it a good choice if you have an allergy ...

  4. 10 Delicious Protein Powder Recipes Perfect for Your ... - AOL

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    These 10 recipes with protein powder range from your classic ... taste preference, and budget. ... Some examples of plant-based protein powders include pea protein, hemp protein, and brown rice ...

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    Standout ingredients: Organic pea protein, organic brown rice, organic cocoa, organic chia seeds. Protein: 21 grams per serving. Sugar: 0 grams. $31 at Amazon. 5. Nufyx Heavenly Protein Powder ...

  6. We Tried So Many Protein Bars and These Are the Best ... - AOL

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    Here are the best-tasting protein bars, according to registered dietitians and editor testing. Find ones that taste like candy, natural options, and more. ... Find ones that taste like candy ...

  7. Brown rice - Wikipedia

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    Cooked, long-grain brown rice is 70% water, 26% carbohydrates, 3% protein, and 1% fat. In a reference amount of 100 grams (3.5 oz), cooked brown rice supplies 123 calories of food energy, and is a rich source (20% or more of the Daily Value, DV) of manganese (36% DV) and moderate source (11-17% DV) of magnesium, phosphorus, niacin, and thiamine.