HSN EVOWHEY 2.0 (Whey Protein)

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HSN Flavoured Whey Protein. Whey protein concentrate 80%. Derived from the milk of grass-fed cows. Available in over 50 delicious flavours. No added amino acids. Sweetened with sucralose only (no added calories). No added sugars. Evowhey Protein 2.0 is HSN's most successful protein - Biological value and PDCAA nutritional reference. With external laboratory analysis of protein content and aminogram. Free of soy allergens.

AED 99.00
  •  Whey Protein Concentrate (WPC).
  •  Raw material 80% protein - High biological value protein (milk protein).
  •  Complete Aminogram - Milk protein from grass-fed cows.
  •  No Amino Spiking - No added amino acids to falsely increase the protein value.
  •  Delicious HSN flavours - More than 50 options available. Try them!
  •  Protein with no added sugar | No added amino acids | Sweetened only with no-calorie sucralose.
  •  Evowhey Protein is HSN's best-selling protein. Evowhey is undoubtedly an excellent choice for everyone.

 

Evowhey Protein - A Protein for Everyone

Evowhey Protein by SportSeries is our benchmark protein, as it is the HSN-flavoured version of Whey protein, which is the go-to choice among those who are starting to use protein powder as part of their diet. It is one of the most popular options as an all-rounder protein for athletes and people who maintain healthy lifestyles, whatever their level of experience with food supplements.

Whey protein concentrate is obtained through a combined process of microfiltration and ultrafiltration of whey, which is separated from casein during the cheese making process by the dairy industry. It is considered an easily digested and rapidly absorbed protein.

Evowhey Protein is a premium quality protein made from the milk of grass-fed cows. At HSN we are committed to animal welfare and we only use raw materials that ensure all the guarantees of care and livestock control; something that is also reflected in the quality of the milk, and therefore, in the protein.

Discover HSN's best-selling protein. Why is it so good?

It's Whey Protein Concentrate - A very versatile protein

One of the many reasons why Evowhey is a tremendously successful protein is due to its practicality of use.

Evowhey is easy to mix, carry, and drink anytime, anywhere, from morning to evening, as well as around your workout. It can be used as part of a meal or as a snack between meals, without any other food.

What's more, its good digestibility makes Evowhey the perfect protein to take to university, work or study sessions, so you can have a shake and get on with your homework without digestive heaviness. And thanks to its rapid digestion, the release of protein into the bloodstream is also fast (Hoffman et al., 2004).

Whey protein concentrate is the protein of choice (along with whey protein isolate or 'iso') for all protein powder users looking for a reliable protein that works for any time of day.

Important! No added amino acids - Real protein content

For decades, amino acids have been added to proteins, a practice known as 'amino-spiking', promoted by American companies with a strong marketing focus, but this practice is not recommended, except in specific cases.

Protein powders have a protein content that is established based on the nitrogen content of the product. If amino acids, which are nitrogenous compounds, are added to a protein, their protein value is increased, but this is not a 'real' content, but an artificial way of increasing the protein content.

WPC contains between 40 and 80% protein, depending on how the protein is filtered and for what purpose it is to be used. The most common for instant use in food, as a protein powder, is 80% protein.

If you find a protein powder that is whey protein concentrate (Whey) with 90% protein and you are told that it is not isolated (iso), this protein value is not real, but is due to the addition of nitrogenous compounds to the protein.

Adding amino acids to a protein doesn't always have to be a bad thing. For example, in our Evopro vegan, which is a blend of premium plant-based proteins, we add extra Leucine and Methionine to the formula. However, these amino acids aren't added to increase the protein value of Evopro vegan, but rather because plant-based proteins benefit greatly from an additional supply of these amino acids to compensate for their nutritional deficiencies.

A whey protein, like Evowhey, needs no added amino acids, as it is complete in itself. That's why we bring it to you like this, a quality protein, as it should be.

Around 80% protein - Pure raw material with a high protein content

The protein content of Evowhey Protein is 80% of its composition.

Its proteins have been structurally cared for by using only first-rate European raw materials for the development of our proteins. This guarantees a protein filtering and atomisation process that respects the natural protein structures of the whey.

The protein presented as unflavoured raw material is pure, containing no additives other than lecithin which allows for instant mixing (this is explained later).

If you're wondering... So why is my protein 77g and not 80g?

The WPC we use is 80% protein, the highest reference value for a whey concentrate. However, when flavours are developed the protein contribution decreases a little, because the flavourings, colourings, sweeteners, and ingredients that allow you to enjoy the delicious options of Evowhey Protein take up space, that space is what subtracts protein.

The variations are so minor that our nutritionists recommend not choosing the flavour of protein by its protein content, but instead focusing on which flavour you will enjoy the most, as the difference between 77g and 80g of protein is barely 1g per shake.

As a recommendation: Chocolate flavours containing cocoa are those with lower protein content, as cocoa powder requires more cocoa and therefore takes up more space and reduces the protein content of the product per 100g. All chocolate flavours exceed 70g of protein/100g; except for double chocolate, which provides 66g of protein, being the flavour with the highest cocoa content and therefore the Evowhey Protein flavour with the lowest protein content.

The difference between a flavour with 77g of protein and the double chocolate with 66g is already more significant, however, if you enjoy the double chocolate flavour, simply by adding a little more protein to your shake, you reach the equivalent intake of any other flavour, so don't stop enjoying your favourite flavour for it.

High biological value and benchmark PDCAAs, what does this mean?

The Biological Value of a protein, and its PDCAAs (protein digestibility corrected amino acid score), are two markers of protein quality.

Biological value measures protein quality by calculating the nitrogen used for tissue formation divided by the nitrogen absorbed from food. Biological value provides a measure of how efficiently the body uses the protein consumed in the diet.

Whereas PDCAAs express the content of the first limiting essential amino acid of the test protein as a percentage of the content of the same amino acid in a reference standard of essential amino acids (FAO/WHO, 1990). This method has been adopted as the preferred method for measuring protein value in human nutrition.

The following table shows the information on the biological value and PDCAAs of Evowhey Protein compared to other common protein foods.

Protein SourceBiological ValuePCDAAS
Evowhey Protein1041
Egg1001
Milk911
Caseins771
Meat800.9
Soy740.9
Peas650.69
Rice830.47

As can be seen, whey protein is the benchmark protein in terms of quality and nutritional efficiency. For this reason, it is considered to be the best general option when it comes to choosing proteins to supplement the diet of athletes, the elderly, or anyone who follows a healthy lifestyle and is looking to increase their daily protein intake.

These values can be transferred to the isolated version of Evowhey Protein: Evolate 2.0 (Whey isolate CFM). Don't miss out!

Complete aminogram: High in natural BCAAs and Glutamine

The aminogram, a piece of information that is not mandatory to provide, is the measurement of the amount of amino acids in a protein. As you may know, in the usual high-protein foods (such as chicken, fish or eggs) the aminogram is not reflected.

However, in protein powders it is established practice for transparency to indicate the proportion of amino acids contained in a protein. At HSN we follow this practice in a fully transparent manner. Other companies use an average aminogram, obtained from a reference table of values for 'Whey Protein Concentrate' and use it in their proteins without further ado. This is a permitted practice but in our opinion it is not very transparent due to its inaccuracy.

 

So if it had no added amino acids, why does it have an aminogram?

Proteins are naturally composed of amino acids. Adding amino acids to 'falsely' increase the protein content of a protein powder is not the same as reflecting the amino acids naturally contained in a protein. As long as they are not added, the fact that the value of certain amino acids is as high as possible is a good thing.

For example, BCAAs:

Evowhey protein contains up to 5.5g of BCAAs in every 30g of powder (average amount used to prepare a shake).

This same amount provides up to 4 grams of glutamine.

These amino acids are important for human nutrition, and are highly valued as part of a quality protein, provided, we insist, that they are not added, but are amino acids naturally present in the protein.

Evowhey Protein is not only complete, i.e. it contains all the essential amino acids that your body needs and cannot create on its own in sufficient quantities, but it also provides high amounts of important amino acids that are recognised as nutritional benchmarks for a quality protein food.

Evowhey Protein is a protein for volume, definition and maintenance

A common question when choosing a protein is whether it is suitable or the best choice for a particular purpose. However, from a nutritional perspective, one protein powder is no more suitable than another for different goals.

Proteins, as long as they are complete and of good quality, share the same properties, i.e. a milk protein has no different effect than a soy protein, so why do people think so?

Because traditional foods can be chosen in this way: An egg white provides protein with very low values of other nutrients such as fats or carbohydrates, while a legume provides protein, but its carbohydrate values are very high. The same is true of red meat, but instead of carbohydrates, it provides a lot of fat. This makes certain foods unsuitable for periods of calorie restriction as they are high in calories.

Protein powders are concentrated presentations of food proteins, and although their values do vary, i.e. an iso (Evolate) has a lower fat and sugar content than Evowhey, the variations per shake are not very significant. So unless you are an athlete about to compete (in bodybuilding, aesthetic disciplines, or in sports with very tight weight limits) you can choose any of them without fear of making a mistake.

Evowhey Protein is an excellent choice as a protein to take care of yourself and maintain your weight but providing protein in a convenient and delicious way to your diet for good health and enjoyment of your time.

It is also an ideal protein for periods of weight loss as Evowhey (protein) helps to maintain muscle mass, and its calorie intake is relatively low.

If you are bulking, Evowhey provides a high amount of protein, perfect for gaining muscle mass in the context of a high-calorie diet, combined with regular weight training.

Whatever your goal, Evowhey Protein is an optimal choice for you.

Best times to take Evowhey Protein - The Choice is Yours

Protein consumption around training provides additional nutritional benefits over its use at other times of the day, according to studies by Schoenfeld et al.

However, Evowhey is perfect as a fast-breaking protein, as well as to supplement the protein ration of a meal with insufficient protein intake, for example:

If you take a few nuts and a piece of fruit to work, that meal is pretty low in protein; even if you take a sandwich with you, the protein intake is pretty low.... Evowhey is an optimal choice to increase the protein portion of that meal, in a convenient and delicious way.

It can also be used between meals, when you may not have planned to go so many hours without eating, but because of a commitment or obligation you cannot eat for a few hours. Evowhey Protein is a way of providing protein between meals to meet your daily protein requirements without having to eat a solid meal.

Which flavour should you try? HSN recommends you among its more than 50 options!

When it comes to flavour variety, Evowhey Protein is the undisputed winner in our catalogue. It currently has more than 50 different flavours to suit all tastes. With flavours of varying degrees of sweetness, 'pastry' flavours, chocolate flavours, fruity flavours and coffee flavours, you have a huge variety of options to choose from.

All our flavours are really good, because before we launch a new flavour, the development process is very long. Only those that meet all our selection criteria, evaluated by groups of experienced testers, are released. Our protein flavours are delicious and we can help you choose.

  •  If you like sweeter flavours: Banoffee, caramel, cookies or cream cake.
  •  Or if you prefer them less sweetDouble chocolate, and Latte.

Watch out! The 'less sweet' flavours are still sweet, so if you don't like sweet protein the best option for you is to buy a Mix Pack. Combine unflavoured protein with flavouring powders, so you can regulate the amount of flavour you add to make the shake to your liking.

  •  And if you want to try the more 'HSN' flavours: Don't miss Caribbean vanilla, nougat and pistachio.

Our recommendation: Try flavours in 500g formats before making 2kg purchases. Buy the larger sizes when you already know what flavour you like. If you don't like a flavour, you can use it in protein pancakes, cakes, and many recipes where you can camouflage the flavour. But if the bag is 500g, it's easier to use up than if it's 2kg.

 

We answer frequently asked questions

How much Evowhey can I take per shake? And per day?

A common question we have received over the years is how much protein to take in general.

However, this question cannot be answered with a concrete value, as protein powder is not a food supplement (we must get rid of the conception of protein powder as a supplement). Protein is a dairy food powder with a high protein content, that's all.

The recommended amount of Evowhey per shake is 30g. This is an average intake, easy to drink, and with a good protein intake per serving. Now, should everyone use 30g per shake? Well, the answer is no. You can use less, if for example, you are looking to increase the protein intake of a meal that already has protein in its composition, and you want to use instead of 1 scoop, just half a scoop, to provide 15g of protein powder. Or on the other hand, you may be a heavy bodybuilding athlete who needs to take a large protein intake and instead of using 1 scoop, you use 2, or 3. Just keep in mind that very large amounts of protein powder in a single serving need some digestive adaptation so that the digestion is not too heavy. Remember that 3 scoops of protein is 90 grams of protein powder.

We recommend starting with 1 scoop of Evowhey per shake and increasing the amount as required.

So how many shakes can I have? As many as you need. It is a myth that protein powder is 'bad' or has any negative effects unlike other protein foods, so you can use it as a source of protein in your diet. If you want to meet most of your daily requirements by using protein powder because it is a cheaper option and/or because you prefer the taste, you can do so, have 2, 3, 4 or as many shakes as you like per day.

If you want to know what your daily protein requirements are, as well as your intake of other nutrients, check out our nutrition calculators where a few simple facts will provide you with the macros you need to meet your goals.

Do I need a shaker to prepare Evowhey?

HSN has a wide range of bottles and shakers in our catalogue.

Shakers are the best tool for making protein shakes, as protein powder is not a soluble cocoa that mixes easily as it forms lumps. It is necessary to further reduce the surface tension through mechanical mechanisms (such as shaking) to form a homogenous shake.

You can use a blender, whisk or other tools to prepare your shakes that recreate the resistance generated by shaking a shaker with a grid or blender ball. Ideally, however, you should use a shaker to prepare your Evowhey Protein shakes.

Can I mix Evowhey with other drinks besides water?

Yes.

Evowhey Protein, like almost any other protein powder, is suitable for mixing into a variety of drinks, the most common being water, milk and plant-based drinks.

But it can also be mixed into juices, coffees or other preparations such as warm herbal teas. They are simply less common as protein flavours can be difficult to combine with drinks that have a distinct and characteristic taste, as the flavours mix, but making protein shakes with drinks other than water is completely valid.

Can I cook with Evowhey? Does protein lose quality if I heat it?

You can cook with Evowhey.

Protein powder is not subject to thermal damage from the temperatures associated with regular cooking. Therefore, preparing baked recipes such as sponge cakes or oatmeal pancakes with Evowhey is a common practice that does not adversely affect the nutritional or organoleptic quality of the protein to any degree.

As a tip, don't mix Evowhey into boiling hot drinks, as the immediate contrast with the very high temperature causes the protein to lose its ability to mix. If you want to use Evowhey in a very hot coffee, for example, mix it first with a small amount of water, milk or lukewarm coffee before adding it to the hot drink or mixture, so that it is fully integrated without difficulty.

What is the raw material of Evowhey Protein?

Whenever possible, Fonterra WPC450.

Fonterra and HSN have been working together for many years, as we import a lot of dairy protein raw material from Fonterra as a producer. Their animal care policies, guarantees of grass-based feeding of the cattle in most of their dairy products, and the overall quality of the livestock and product production process have made us fall in love with their proteins, which is why our whey concentrate and whey isolate raw materials are mainly Fonterra.

We have distribution agreements with the manufacturing plants of:

  •  ROKISKIO SURIS AB (Lithuania).
  •  The Lake District Creamery (UK).
  •  Fonterra Europe Manufacturing B.V. (Netherlands).

At HSN, we control where we prefer the raw material to be shipped from, as even the same raw material from the same manufacturer in two different countries has slight nutritional and organoleptic differences (e.g. protein from Lithuania is fluffier, while protein from the Netherlands is a looser powder).

This is why the appearance of a protein is not a reliable factor in determining the quality of the protein, no matter how much we keep hearing that isolate should be a more airy and voluminous powder while concentrate is denser and looser. This is not always the case and is neither positively nor negatively related to their quality.

At HSN we manufacture a lot of Evowhey, Evolate 2.0, and other proteins, so we work with large volumes of ingredients for their manufacture, and of course, we handle many tons of protein raw material per order.

There is a possibility that in one of the orders, Fonterra may not be able to supply us with the amount of raw material we need, because the quantity requested is so large that it may not be able to supply the dairy cooperative. In these cases, HSN has verified other manufacturers of whey protein concentrate raw material that have been assessed and verified against Fonterra's raw material. In this way, raw material from alternative dairy producers has no nutritional or organoleptic differences to Fonterra's, and doesn't affect our manufacturing or the final result of Evowhey.

Evowhey Protein is usually made almost entirely from Fonterra's Whey Protein Concentrate 450, but when this is not possible, it is made from an equivalent raw material from European livestock.

Do flavours containing 'instant coffee' have caffeine?

The amount of coffee in the coffee flavours is residual, the coffee-flavoured protein can even be used at night as the amount of coffee it contains is not expected to have any physiological effect on the body.

The coffee added is not used for its coffee content, but for a purely organoleptic reason (smell, colour and taste).

Is Evowhey a good protein to use before bedtime?

Evowhey can be taken before bedtime without any problems.

However, as it is considered a fast-absorbing protein, it is more suitable for use throughout the day and around training.

At night, when we are going to spend many hours without eating, proteins with a slower release profile are recommended, with caseins being ideal for this purpose.

HSN recommends casein if you are looking for a protein to take before bedtime.

Can I combine Evowhey with Creatine? And in the same shake?

Yes to both questions.

Evowhey is fully compatible with creatine, on the same day and even in the same shake.

There are no negative interactions between the two products, and the use of creatine doesn't adversely affect the taste of the protein shake.

Do I need to combine Evowhey with other proteins or amino acids to make it better?

No.

Evowhey Protein is a complete protein of high biological value and PDCAAs reference. It is therefore not necessary to add any amino acids or mix it with other different protein sources to improve it, as it cannot be improved in terms of its nutritional quality.

So... If I take protein, shouldn't I take amino acids?

Amino acids (especially EEA's and BCAA's) are a good tool to make up for protein intake, especially in people with digestion difficulties. When daily protein intake is sufficient, additional amino acid intake has no additional benefit in terms of muscle mass.

There are however, clear scientific studies that conclude that certain amino acids have specific effects, especially linked to sport, which are independent of the linkage of these compounds to the proteins they form, so the answer to this question is more complex:

  •  Hormoznejad, R., Zare Javid, A., & Mansoori, A. (2019). Effect of BCAA supplementation on central fatigue, energy metabolism substrate and muscle damage to the exercise: a systematic review with meta-analysis. Sport Sciences for Health, 15(2), 265–279.
  •  Fouré, A., & Bendahan, D. (2017). Is branched-chain amino acids supplementation an efficient nutritional strategy to alleviate skeletal muscle damage? A systematic review. Nutrients, 9(10). 

You can use BCAA's, EAA's and other amino acids even if you take protein powder, as they will help you to supplement your diet and provide you with their specific nutritional properties.

Although mixing Evowhey Protein with other proteins isn't necessary, you can mix it with its unflavoured version (Whey Protein Concentrate 80%) if you're looking for a high-protein shake with a milder taste, or with other proteins such as caseins, which have a slower time-release to prepare a time-release protein with different digestion phases (fast and slow).

Although you have the Evonight 2.0 formula, with 5 different protein sources for multi-phase time-release.

What is Evowhey's lecithin and why is it present?

Sunflower lecithin is an ingredient used to improve the mixability of protein in water. You can find it in both Evowhey and its unflavoured version, as well as in other whey proteins.

Natural cow's whey protein powder is called 'normal'. This protein has a limited ability to mix with liquids, it is not suitable for making shakes. To overcome this, it is made instant by spraying lecithin spray onto the protein powder, something Fonterra already does in its raw material, it is not something we add.

Lecithin increases the hydrophilic profile of the protein powder, allowing it to better integrate with the liquid in the shake to form a homogenous mixture. Lecithin is a natural phospholipid-rich structure from plants that has no adverse effects or nutritional properties and is used as a blending agent for protein powders.

In fact, lecithin, in this case from soy and granulated, is marketed as a health food under our FoodSeries brand.

For the manufacture of Evowhey Protein, we use sunflower lecithin, not soy lecithin, so that our protein has no soy allergen in its composition. Sunflower lecithin offers the same properties as soy lecithin but without the allergen.

Why do you add sweeteners to Evowhey? Are sweeteners fattening or harmful?

To get the flavours of our Evowhey, we need to provide a sweet taste, otherwise it is not possible to achieve a good result.

We only use sucralose in the manufacturing process of Evowhey, as it is a sweetener with a very good taste that needs very little quantity. It is also completely suitable for diabetics and has no calories. It is the perfect sweetener and we do not need to use any other sweetener to make Evowhey.

Evowhey Protein contains no added sugars, and the sugar it does contain is the sugar naturally present in whey protein. 

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Nutritional Facts

EVOWHEY PROTEIN NO SWEETENERS 500g VANILLA AND COFFEE
per 100gper serving
Serving size: 1 scoop of 70ml (30g)
Servings per container: 17
 Amount per 100g
Energy Value1525kJ/360Kcal
Fat3.2g
of which saturated2.3g
Carbohydrates8.4g
of which sugars4.8g
Proteins74g
Salt0.77g
Protein calculated in dry matter (nitrogen *6.38).

Amino Acids Profile

EVOWHEY PROTEIN NO SWEETENERS 500g VANILLA AND COFFEE
Amino Acids Profilex100g
L-Alanine3938mg
L-Arginine1897mg
L-Aspartic Acid8449mg
L-Cysteine1621mg
L-Glutamic Acid13351mg
Glycine1382mg
L-Histidine1297mg
L-Isoleucine4730mg
L-Leucine8296mg
L-Lysine7104mg
L-Metionine1412mg
L-Phenylalanine2412mg
L-Proline4548mg
L-Serine3910mg
L-Threonine5522mg
L-Tryptophan1392mg
L-Tyrosine2184mg
L-Valine4367mg
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