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The Benefits Of Plant-Based Protein Bars

 

The Benefits Of Plant-Based Protein Bars

The Benefits Of Plant-Based Protein Bars

What Are The Benefits Of Plant-Based Protein Bars Compared With Traditional Protein Bars?

The plant-based lifestyle is booming – and as part of that, there’s a growing demand for plant-based protein foods, including plant-based protein bars. In this blog post, we will discuss the benefits of plant-based protein bars compared with traditional ones, and why YuBi Bars are some of the best vegan protein bars on the market.

How Are Plant Based Protein Bars Different From Traditional Protein Bars?

Plant-based protein bars like ours are made from sources such as pea and soy protein, blended with other natural ingredients such as nuts, seeds and fruits. Unlike traditional protein bars, that are typically made from whey protein, which is derived from milk. 


What Are The Health Benefits Of Plant-Based Protein Bars?

Plant-based protein bars offer several health benefits that traditional protein bars do not provide. Firstly, plant-based protein bars are often lower in calories, fat, and cholesterol than traditional protein bars. They’re also rich in dietary fibre, which is important for digestive health, and they’re a good source of vitamins and minerals – essential for overall health and wellbeing.

Plant-based protein bars are generally easier to digest than traditional protein bars. This is because plant-based proteins are broken down and absorbed more efficiently by the body than animal-based proteins – providing the body with the necessary nutrients more quickly and effectively. 

 

Are Plant-Based Protein Bars A Good Way To Get Protein Into My Diet?

For anyone following a plant-based diet or with dietary restrictions such as gluten or lactose intolerance, you need to ensure that you are finding good sources of protein. 

The combination of plant-based proteins in YuBi Bars offers a complete amino acid profile, making them a high-quality protein source that is comparable to animal-based proteins.

One of the significant benefits of plant-based protein bars is that they are often lower in calories (with our bars boasting ONLY 99 calories per bar) and fat than traditional protein bars, making them a great option for those who are looking to manage their weight. 

 

 

Quick Recap

Plant-based protein bars offer several benefits over traditional protein bars made from whey protein. These include:

  • Low in calories, fat, and cholesterol

  • Rich in dietary fibre 

  • Easier to digest

  • Provide the body with the necessary nutrients more quickly and effectively

  • Suitable for people with intolerances to milk products

  • Ideal for vegans or those on a plant-based diet

 

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