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So, what is protéines de poix hydrolysées?
Hydrolyzed pea protein is a plant-based protein source that is derived from yellow split peas. It undergoes a process called hydrolysis, which breaks down the protein into smaller, more easily digestible peptides. This results in a protein powder that is highly absorbable and rich in essential amino acids, making it an excellent choice for athletes, bodybuilders, and fitness enthusiasts. Hydrolyzed pea protein is also hypoallergenic, meaning that it is less likely to cause an allergic reaction than other protein sources. It is often used in protein bars, powders, and supplements, as well as in vegan and vegetarian products as a meat alternative.
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