About Product
Pumpkin seed protein is derived from the seeds of the pumpkin fruit.
In the United States, pumpkins have been used for over 400 years, first by Native Americans and then by settlers.
Pumpkin seeds were a significant part of their diet, being eaten raw, roasted, or boiled.
Pumpkin seed protein was first introduced to the United States in the late 1800s as a unique way to consume more protein. It has become a popular food due to its level of quality nourishment.
Suggested Use: Add one ounce (about 4 level tablespoons) to 12 ounces of juice or your favorite smoothie daily. Thoroughly mix in a blender, shaker, or spoon for 20-30 seconds. For best results, consume 1-2 servings daily, with one serving post-exercise.
Mixing suggestions: To increase flavor and nutritional profile, combine with our organic extra-rich cacao, banana flakes, and lucuma powders in a smoothie.
Miscellaneous Facts about our Pumpkin Seed Protein Powder
Ingredients: Organic Pumpkin Protein.
Certifications: Certified USDA Organic.
Parts Used: Seed.
Botanical Name: Cucurbita pepo L.
Other Names: Pumpkin seed protein.
Origin: Grown and Extracted in Austria. Packaged with care in Florida, USA.
How to Maintain Optimum Freshness
- This product is packaged in airtight stand-up, resealable foil pouches for optimum freshness.
- Once opened, push the air out of the pouch before resealing it to preserve maximum potency.
- Keep your powder in a cool, dark, dry place.
This product is 100% natural and minimally processed:
Taste, smell, texture, and color vary from batch to batch. Go here to learn why our products may naturally vary.
The important protections we take to bring you safe and nutritious superfoods:
Please go here to discover the essential steps we take to deliver fresh, quality nutrition.
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* Product packaging, pictures, and origin may vary.
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Leila Rezig, Farhat Chibani, Moncef Chouaibi, Michèle Dalgalarrondo, Kamel Hessini, Jacques Guéguen, and Salem Hamdi
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2013 61 (32), 7715-7721
DOI: 10.1021/jf402323u
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