

🌱 Fuel your hustle with clean, plant-powered protein perfection!
FAST&UP Plant Protein Powder delivers 26g of high-quality pea and brown rice protein isolate per serving, enriched with 4.6g BCAAs and digestive enzymes. This vegan, gluten-free, and non-GMO formula supports muscle recovery and energy with a smooth, creamy chocolate flavor. Informed Choice Certified and sustainably sourced, it’s designed for professionals seeking clean, effective nutrition without compromise.
| ASIN | B08BZY2NHC |
| ASIN | B08BZY2NHC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,805 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #320 in Protein Drinks |
| Brand | FAST&UP |
| Country of origin | India |
| Country of origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (717) |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (717) |
| Date First Available | 6 January 2021 |
| Format | Powder |
| Item model number | F&U PP |
| Manufacturer | Fullife Healthcare Pvt Ltd |
| Product Dimensions | 15.1 x 15.1 x 25 cm; 1.1 kg |
| Product Name | Plant Protein |
| Units | 1000.0 Grams |
A**H
Bro, the texture is grainy and when you mix it with water in your shaker at least for 1 min and drink it, it forms a thick creamy layer in the mouth like you just eaten some ghee and lumps are visible in the drink, which gives a very unpleasant taste and texture. As for the taste itself, it feels like you're eating raw vegetables — and you'll even feel that weird smell in your burps. I’m honestly scared I might end up with gas or vomiting by evening. This was my first time trying it, mixed one full flat scoop with 300ml of water, and after consuming within 5 minutes I felt full — now I’m experiencing bloating too. Overall, it didn’t meet my expectations at all, I was expecting it to be tasty, easy to mix and light to my gut, but it disappointed me. So here I’m giving it only 1 star out of 5. In my opinion it's Not worth of your money! Now I have heard that "at this price point the NakPro is providing Vegan Plant protein far better than this". ( I will update this review when I use my Fast&up plant protein for atleast 1 week) Ok so here is the update after finishing it completely. (After 2-3 months of buying it) Whatever I said previously about mixing it with water will remain same. But to not waste my money i tried to make a smoothie by adding 250ml packet milk + banana + some raw oats and one scoop of this protein. After blending it perfectly in the mixer. The taste was better than mixing it with water and it was like you are drinking Parle-G biscuit dissolving it with milk Lol. So it was decent in taste and texture, i managed to consume it sometimes regularly and sometimes after taking gap for few days. But that doesn't mean you should buy it. I did this all just to finish it and never buy it again. I bought it thinking that it would be light to my gut, but i was wrong. Now will directly buy whey protein. Thank you for reading
V**A
I’m a vegetarian, and this plant protein has honestly become a part of my daily routine. It helps me meet my protein needs, tastes really good, and is super easy on the stomach.
A**R
Very light on the stomach and easy to digest. Highly recommend it.
A**N
Purchased this for just under 1900, wanted to try the quality and check out the hype about Pea Protein. I've seen it now. Thanks, but no thanks! The name already says Vegan Plant Protein, I was just focused on the last word. After using it for a month now, I am confident I will go back to Whey Isolate after this. General absorption is not as good as good as Whey. They say Isolate, but it is very hard to isolate protein from plants. The fibre (basically carbs) is how the rest of the nutrition comes in, unless fortified. High fibre also makes it very grainy. You can feel the grainy texture in your mouth. I tried with water, milk, coconut water etc it still kept grainy and felt like it was getting stuck in my throat (and ahem upon exit). Only with a banana and milk or some type of smoothie combo did I achieve the desired smooth texture. Flavour is good. Supposed nutrition profile is good. But plants do not have BCAAs naturally, so this is fortified (*Hum bhi kar lenge*). There are no EAAs (Essential Amino Acids) that are naturally occurring in Whey, so thats a miss. Basically, unless you watched Netflix and have now turned "Vegan" there is no point in switching to a plant based protein at this point. You pay more and get less. Stick to Isolate Whey if you want maximum nutrition at a better cost. TLDR: If you are a Vegan and want a good quality protein, this should be a good fir for you, but I haven't really tried any other Plant Protein so can't compare. Like I had to for Whey Protein also, I suggest you keep trying different ones until you find "the right" protein for you.
A**I
I am using it since more than a month now and this became my favourite. Being a vegan I love the effective vegan protein fusion of yellow peas and brown rice. I also love it's rich natural chocolate taste. I take it regularly post workout without any digestion issue and after taste. I also appreciate the fact that it doesn't contain sugar.
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