About the Brand
Bob Moore’s secret to life may just be “work hard and keep it simple.” Living this philosophy, Bob literally puts his nose to the grindstone every day. Bob’s Red Mill Natural Foods is an Oregon-based company that utilizes simple, old-world technology to mill hundreds of all-natural whole grain products.
Bob’s Red Mill is dedicated to the manufacturing of natural foods in the natural way. In their own words: “With all the sophisticated knowledge of recent times, no machinery has yet been developed that grinds grains into flour quite as well as our flint-hard quartz millstones quarried in France and used by discriminating millers since early Roman times.”
“Our well-dressed (sharpened) sets of millstones turn the highest quality wheat into a finer, better baking bread flour than all the hammer mills, steel roller mills, steel buhr mills, or pulverizers ever built! These slow turning millstones grind the bran, endosperm, and germ (containing its nutritious wheat germ oil) into flour in a cool natural way, creating a more assimilable food.”
Bob’s Red Mill stone grinds all common and most uncommon grains into flours and meals on its over 100-year-old mills. They mix them into an astounding array of unique cereals, pancake and waffle mixes, machine and hand-made bread mixes, quick bread mixes, gluten-free mixes, and specialty grain products.
Product Description
All Natural. Whey protein is a high quality complete protein containing all of the essential amino acids required by the body for strength and muscle development. It is a great way of increasing protein intake without adding excessive carbohydrates and fat. It dissolves instantly so it ’s great for making high protein shakes and smoothies! All natural. You can see our quality.
Buy Bob’s Red Mill Whey Protein Concentrate, 12-Ounce Packages (Pack of 4) at Amazon
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Blends well in smoothies. Taste is, to me, neutral which is a plus for whey. Difficult to find plain whey from “Sports” sources and when I have the taste is not pleasant. The others do contain whey isolate which is supposed to be superior so perhaps that is the difference. Elderly relative was drinking bottled nutritional mixes (Ensure etc) when she felt bad or had trouble keeping food down. They helped but smoothies are better. Make them with whey, egg whites (Deb-El Just Whites here on Amazon sells whites in smaller packages), natural chocolate (Navitas Naturals Organic Raw Cacao Powder), bananas and other fruit. She loves them. The whey and eggs whites give her all the protein she needs in a day in one drink (the egg whites lighten up the drink too but aren’t really necessary unless you really want a protein boost). On bad days when she can’t eat solid food, I toss in a few tablespoons of Deb-El powdered whole eggs to add fat and boost her caloric intake.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Shake A Day
I am so glad Amazon carries this whey protein in a pack of 4. Spending $13 for one package at my local organic and health food store is quite pricey…sorry guys.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inexpensive and great product
I use this whey protein concentrate mostly for fruit smoothies. It not only adds protein but creates a milkshake-like frothiness in the smoothie which I love.
I’m a huge fan of Red Mill products -they’re made just around the corner from where I live, so I stop in their retail store all the time. I bought the whey through Amazon because it was a couple bucks cheaper than the retail price. I hoped to use it as a replacement to bodybuilding whey protein supplements that have a bunch of other ingredients – glucosamine, creatine, sugars, etc. I give big points to Red Mill for being simple and pure, and it’s important to note they are selling a base whey protein concentrate, not a protein shake mix. It dissolves relatively well into water but not as well as leading protein drinks. The taste is what’s sticking in my craw – it has a very raw, difficult to overcome flavor. It’s like swallowing thin wallpaper paste (consistency) that has a strong, flat taste of the milky liquid that forms in cottage cheese containers. If you’re planning to mix recipes like other reviewers recommend (adding apple juice, or spinach(?), or bananas and other fruit), you’ll be fine. But be aware this is not drinkable on it’s own – it requires strong flavors blended with it. I’m using it in my steel cut oatmeal in mornings, and I’ll cook with it, but it looks like I’ll need to stick with flavored protein shakes for meal supplementation.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Just what I wanted
We were looking for a pure whey protein without any “junk” added. This product fits the bill exactly. It’s great for post-workout shakes.
At last, a product where I have complete control over what ingredients I can use and have versatility of what shakes/drinks I make. No need to worry about artificial ingredients and sweetners. You can make just about any concoction with this protein powder, and make it 100% natural!
Bottom line, if you want to control what you put in your body, you must get this!
5.0 out of 5 stars
what a deal
With the regular order form option for Bob’s through Amazon, I am paying 3 dollars less per bag than I would for the cheapest grocery store price in my area!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for low-carb baking.
Bob’s Red Mill Whey Protein Concentrate stands out among the many protein powders I have experimented with over the years as the purest, best tasting, and best textured.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great taste, dissolves well, what more do you want?
I bought this as an addition to add to my protein shakes that I make everyday. I use half whey protein, half soy protein (since the soy has a tendency to clump, not dissolve, or…
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great way to add nutrition
Great way to add nutrition to pizza dough, pancakes, waffles, breads. If you need a recipe check out Dana Carpenter’s Recipe book for pizza dough.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great natural alternative to “designer” protein powders
This product is packaged well (it comes in a display box with the four packages) and was just what I was hoping for. It sits nicely in my pantry.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Yukky aftertaste
I put this in smoothies for my older kids (my sons lift weights and run), but they complain about the aftertaste (It helps if I use less).