protein powder

collocation in English

meaningsofproteinandpowder

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protein
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.tiːn/
us
/ˈproʊ.tiːn/
one of the many substances found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow and ...
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powder
noun
uk
/ˈpaʊ.dər/
us
/ˈpaʊ.dɚ/
a loose, dry substance that consists of extremely small pieces, usually made by breaking something up and ...
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(Definition ofproteinandpowderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Rice protein has a more distinct taste than most other forms ofproteinpowder.
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A new version ofproteinpowder, capable of fooling dairies as to protein content, started being peddled approximately two years ago.
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The resultingproteinpowderis then sometimes flavored or added to smoothies or health shakes.
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Rice protein is commonly mixed with peaproteinpowder.
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Proteinpowderis generally consumed immediately before and after exercising, or in place of a meal.
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Bioprotectants such as glycerol and trehalose as well as organic solvents have been used in experiments with lyophilized protein powders.
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Farmers report salespeople had, for years, been visiting farms in dairy areas hawkingproteinpowder additives, which would often be delivered in unmarked brown paper bags of each.
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Experiments are described according to sample type, protein powders, solutions and membranes.
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Fish protein powders have various sanitary processing, purity and functional characteristics which establish them as human food ingredients.
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Refined protein powders such as isolated soy or whey protein have also been excluded for the opposite reason.
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Most gainers use protein powders (whey protein extracts) and carbohydrates (dextrose, maltodextrine).
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Silk amino acids have a lower molecular weight than silk protein powders and are moisturizing to skin and hair.
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Reverse osmosis is extensively used in the dairy industry for the production of whey protein powders and for the concentration of milk to reduce shipping costs.
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