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THREPTIN PROTEIN diskette REVIEW

THREPTIN PROTEIN DISKETTE REVIEW

THREPTIN PROTEIN DISKETTE REVIEW

Threptin is a meal between meals. That’s their tag line too. It’s a protein snack that is a family favorite. It’s a protein supplement with no soya. My daughter has Threptin as a snack since she was two years of age together with some other protein-rich snacks and milk. Children need nutrition as well as variety.But remember- you don’t need to give this if your child is getting her daily protein requirements from a well balanced diet.


In the growing age, you need protein boosts and children hate boredom
As a parent, I am forever trying out protein sources. While one egg a day and three fours small fish, daal is part of her daily protein intake. Rai likes only homemade baked goodies and doesn’t like cream biscuits or crave kurkurey, chips, etc. A big reason being, we don’t buy them eat them or have them at home A conscious decision which saves many a tummy ache.

We started Threptin after my hubby asked me to try this with our daughter.
Disclaimer: Talk to your doctor before starting or adding any new food in your child’s diet.

Why do I like Threptin as a snack?

It’s easy to carry. Threptin tasty to eat, but maybe an acquired taste for many, whos taste buds are used to like extra salt sugar and high-fat snacks. The best thing, is to slowly add three to five diskettes, skipping the cream biscuit and fat-filled cookies during snack times.

Small size
Easy to chew
Easy to digest
Well tolerated
When taken in recommended amounts doesn’t cause any bloating or discomfort.
Handy packaging.
Additional protein-rich snack option on the go in school tiffin or while traveling

What does Threptin contain?

Casein, sucrose, precooked rice flour, edible vegetable fat, malt extract Bengal gram, vitamins, minerals. It also contains permitted natural color and added artificial flavoring vanilla butterscotch


Per 100 g

Carbohydrate 48g
Protein casein 30 g
Sucrose 23g
Nicotinamide riboflavin thiamine
438 kCal per 100 g
Total fat
14g
PUFA 1.1G
MUFA
5.88
Saturated 7g
No trans-fat and no cholesterol

Net quantity:275 gram
55/60 diskette
438kCal per 100 gram

Cons:

Since these are simple forms of protein, they can trigger insulinogenic response and not recommended for those not needing extra protein supplementation and getting it from a well balanced diet.

Final Verdict

In between meals for those who are missing protein, in their second growth spurt, adolescents and adults. It’s a good source of protein and energy as an 11 am 4 pm snack.

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