Native micellar casein with flavor: Discover Evonative Casein
Evonative Casein from SportSeries is a flavored food preparation based on micellar casein, with sweetener.
When you’re craving something tasty and practical at the same time, you can go for an Evonative Casein: ready to prepare instantly and enjoy.
A casein with a smooth texture and a delicious flavor: unbeatable!
Evonative Casein features you won’t want to miss
Evonative Casein stands out for its nutritional profile: it’s high in protein, with low sugar content and low fat content. Plus, thanks to its protein contribution: it helps increase muscle mass, maintain muscle mass, and supports bone maintenance under normal conditions.
Why choose Lacprodan® MicelPure™
Native casein: when the “how it’s obtained” matters
In the world of dairy proteins, “native” isn’t just a fancy tag: it means a raw material designed to keep the protein’s natural structure intact. In this case, we use Lacprodan® MicelPure™ from Arla Food Ingredients, a native micellar casein obtained through a gentle process backed by years of experience and patent protection.
Gentle processing of the protein
The way native casein is obtained is simple: a low-impact process is followed to preserve the natural structure of the proteins, with maximum care to maintain their integrity. That’s why we developed Evonative Casein with a raw material like Lacprodan® MicelPure™, as part of our commitment to quality and transparency.
Milk from grass-fed cows
A detail that adds nutritional value to Evonative Casein is that we developed it using raw material from milk of grass-fed cows.
Instant and soy allergen-free
So you don’t have to wrestle with the shaker, we added sunflower lecithin. The idea? To mix quickly, stay uniform, and prepare it without lumps. And an important detail: we avoided using ingredients with soy allergen.
Flavor and texture: more than just a protein
Creamy by nature
If you like shakes with body, here’s Evonative Casein’s strong point: a creamy texture and dessert-like sensation. It’s one of those proteins you drink for pleasure, not out of obligation.
Delicious flavors
Flavors may vary, but they all share something: options range from sweeter choices to milder alternatives. The important thing is you’ll enjoy a delicious flavor in any case, one you’ll want to have again.
Who is Evonative Casein for
If you train strength and want to hit your protein target without hassle
It fits perfectly if you struggle to meet your protein goal with food alone or if you want a practical way to add protein without overthinking it.
If you like taking protein at night
Casein is a classic in the nighttime routine: a shake before bed, or a mousse to eat with a spoon, and you’re set. Simple and super convenient.
If you want a creamy option for “in-between” moments
Between meals, on trips, or busy days… Evonative Casein is that plan B that ends up being your plan A when you want to keep protein intake high in a comfy, practical, and delicious way.
Usage tips and quick recipes
Typical moments when it fits perfectly
- Before bed: a classic that never fails.
- Between meals: when you know long hours without eating are ahead.
- After training (if you want something a bit more “dense”): especially in late afternoons or evenings, or if you like shakes with more body than a classic whey.
Recipe ideas (no fuss)
- Protein “mousse”: mix until thick, let it rest a few minutes, and enjoy.
- Overnight oats: an easy way to boost protein and have breakfast ready for the next day.
- Yogurt bowl: add a touch of casein to give it more body and improve texture.
- Dessert-style shake: with ice and a blender, it’s delicious for summer.
If you struggle to stay consistent with powdered protein, the most important thing is that you actually want to drink it. Evonative Casein has unmatched flavor and texture.
Recommended combinations
Casein + whey: two tools for the same goal
A very typical combo is to use Evonative Whey closer to training or at breakfast, and save casein for nighttime or long gaps between meals. You can also mix them in the same shake: you get a complete combo with different absorption speeds and a balanced texture.
With carbs around training
If you already use powdered carbs in your strategy (for example, during intense workouts), you can make a more “meal-like” drink when you want something more filling. Examples: Amylopectin or Hydrolyzed rice flour.
With the basics you can’t miss
- Creatine: super easy to add to the same shake for pure convenience.
- Omega-3: a daily routine classic for those who care about their overall nutrition.
- Magnesium: common in nighttime routines (if you already use it, it fits perfectly in that “night moment”).
Practical comparison: Evonative Casein vs Evocasein 2.0 vs native whey
Evonative Casein (Lacprodan® MicelPure™)
Its standout feature is the raw material: native micellar casein from Arla, with native processing that maximally respects the natural structure of the raw material.
Evocasein 2.0
It’s also a flavored micellar casein, but its formula includes a complex of enzymes. In practice, both play a similar role as creamy caseins: the choice depends on formula and flavor preferences.
Evonative Whey (native whey)
Here we switch protein type: native whey is milk serum and usually fits well at breakfast or around training due to its absorption speed and convenience. If you like organizing your protein intake by time of day and needs, whey and casein complement each other very well.
Frequently asked questions
What does “native micellar casein” mean?
It means the raw material is designed to keep the protein in its natural form, without denaturation. MicelPure™ uses a gentle process (without acid separation), aiming to preserve the casein’s structure.
Is it only for taking at night?
No. Nighttime is a very typical use, but it also fits between meals, during long afternoons, trips, or when you want a creamier, dessert-like shake.
How do I get a thicker texture?
Easy trick: use less liquid, mix well, and let it rest a couple of minutes. If you want an even more “mousse” result, you can blend and chill it.
Bibliographic references
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