</p><p><a href=”https://www.prevention.com/weight-loss/a44942486/protein-shakes-weight-loss/” target=”_blank”>Protein</a> is key for building muscle, boosting bone health, and maintaining metabolism. As we age, we need more of it—roughly <a href=”https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/are-you-getting-too-much-protein” target=”_blank”>1 to 1.2 grams per kilogram of body weight</a> after age 40. Adding the best tasting protein powder can help you reach your goals, without making you dread mealtime.</p><p>If you’re highly active or follow a plant-based diet, you may need even more of the all-important macronutrients. “Menopausal women can also benefit from increased protein intake to support bone and muscle health, while pregnant women require additional protein to meet the nutritional needs crucial for fetal development,” says <a href=”https://flourishheights.com/about/” target=”_blank”>Valerie Agyeman, R.D.N.</a>, dietitian and host of the women’s nutrition podcast, <em>Flourish Heights</em>.</p><p>Protein powder is a great way to fill that nutritional gap. “While protein powder is not a requirement for everyone, it can be an easy way to help meet protein needs,” says <a href=”https://www.mpmnutrition.com/” target=”_blank” data-vars-ga-ux-element=”Hyperlink”>Marissa Meshulam, M.S., R.D., C.D.N,</a> founder of MPM Nutrition. One problem: The powdery supplement isn’t always palatable. We set out to find the <strong>best-tasting protein powders</strong> that are a healthy addition to your diet <em>and</em> easy to sip.</p><p class=”body-tip”><strong>Meet the experts: <a href=”https://flourishheights.com/about/” target=”_blank”>Valerie Agyeman, R.D.N.</a>, dietitian and host of the women’s nutrition podcast, <em>Flourish Heights,</em> and <a href=”https://www.mpmnutrition.com/” target=”_blank” data-vars-ga-outbound-link=”https://www.mpmnutrition.com/” data-vars-ga-ux-element=”Hyperlink” data-vars-ga-call-to-action=”Marissa Meshulam”>Marissa Meshulam</a>, M.S., R.D., C.D.N, founder of MPM Nutrition.</strong><em></em></p><p>From <a href=”https://www.prevention.com/food-nutrition/healthy-eating/g27044014/best-vegan-protein-powders/” target=”_blank”>plant-based protein</a> to <a href=”https://www.prevention.com/health/g40406505/best-collagen-powder/” target=”_blank”>collagen</a> to whey protein powders, there are dozens of varieties in hundreds of flavors to try. We gathered editor and expert recommendations—about 40 total—and tasted them all to determine the most delicious winners. Read on to shop our winners, learn more about the testing process, and what to look for when shopping for protein powders.</p><p><em>Dietary supplements are products intended to supplement the diet. They are not medicines and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure diseases. Be cautious about taking dietary supplements if you are pregnant or nursing. Also, be careful about giving supplements to a child, unless recommended by their healthcare provider.</em></p>”/>
Samantha (she/her) is an Assistant Editor in the Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen, where she writes about tasty recipes, must-try food products and top-tested secrets for home cooking success. She has taste-tasted hundreds of products and recipes since joining GH in 2020 (tough job!). A graduate of Fordham University, she considers the kitchen to be her happiest place.
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