For those who want their protein to be as clean as the rest of their diet, The Organic Protein Co. Cacao & Maca Whey Protein is a rare find. Made from certified organic, cold-filtered whey protein concentrate, it contains just five whole food ingredients — each one chosen with care and purpose.
The base is a highly bioavailable, undenatured whey protein, meaning the natural bioactive protein fractions — including lactoferrin and immunoglobulins — are preserved intact, offering far more than standard protein powders. To this, lower-cadmium organic cacao is added for a genuinely rich chocolate flavour, alongside organic maca from Peru, unrefined organic coconut sugar for a gentle natural sweetness, and a touch of Spanish pink rock salt to round it all out.
Free from emulsifiers, sweeteners, artificial flavourings, hormones, antibiotics, gluten, and soy, this is protein supplementation at its most honest — delivering 15g of complete protein per 25g serving, including all nine essential and branched-chain amino acids. The 400g pouch provides 16 servings of nourishment you can feel good about.
Please note: due to the naturally occurring caffeine in cacao, those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or sensitive to stimulants should exercise caution and seek guidance from their healthcare practitioner before use.
Ingredients
Organic Whey Protein Concentrate (from organic Milk) (69%), Organic Cacao Powder (18%), Unrefined Organic Coconut Sugar (7.6%), Organic Maca Powder (5%), Spanish Pink Rock Salt (0.4%)
Allergy Information: Contains Milk. Produced in a facility that handles other allergens including soy.
How To Use
Mix one 25g serving (approximately 3.5 level tablespoons, or 2 scoops) with 75–100ml of cold water or milk. For best results, add liquid first, then powder, and mix using a handheld frother, blender, or shaker. Can also be stirred into yogurt, smoothies, porridge, or overnight oats.
To use in hot drinks, first mix the powder with cold water until smooth, then stir into your hot drink rather than adding the powder directly.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet.