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Proteins are concentrated protein foods.

Proteins are concentrated protein foods that are used as a convenient way to add protein to your diet when you can't "get it" through food (due to schedule, appetite, or high workload). The category collects different types of protein - to easily compare the format, composition, and purpose.

Nearby sections: Gainers · Amino acids · Creatine · Protein cookies

  • Convenient choice by type: whey protein or “night” protein
  • Suitable as a supplement to the diet (not a replacement for normal food)
  • Important: if you are a minor or have chronic conditions, check the warnings on the product page and consult a specialist if necessary.

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What proteins are there and what is the difference?

  • Whey protein is a popular option for daily diet and active lifestyle.
  • Micellar casein is a protein with a “slower” profile, often chosen in evening scenarios or when you want to feel fuller for longer.

How to choose (simple route)

  1. Define the task: a universal protein for every day or a more “slower” option.
  2. Check the ingredients: the presence of sweeteners/flavoring agents, as well as compatibility with your diet.
  3. Evaluate the convenience: flavors, volume, format, and how easy it is to fit the product into your daily routine.

Popular products in the category

  • Stark Whey 80 Premium is a whey protein with a variety of flavors and packaging options. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
  • Stark Micellar Casein — micellar casein (the “night” protein format). :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

FAQ

Is protein a meal replacement?

No. It's a convenient addition to your diet when you need to boost your protein intake or simplify your meals on the go/at work.

What to choose: whey or casein?

Whey is more often taken as a universal option for every day, and casein - when they want a more "slow" protein. Focus on the task and comfort in the regimen.

Note: The information is for reference purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.