Mana (drink)

Mana

A glass of Mana
Type Powder prepared as a drink
Course Fits as any course of a day
Place of origin Czech Republic
Creator Jakub Krejcik
Invented 2014
Serving temperature Refrigerated or room temperature
Main ingredients Maltodextrine, Soy protein isolate, Oil blend (Algal oil, Canola, Cold pressed coconut, Sunfower, Cold pressed flaxseed), Isomaltulose, Oat fiber, Oat fiber, Soy lecithine, Gum acacia, Salt
Nutritional value
(per 400 kcal serving)
Protein 20% g
Fat 45% g
Carbohydrate 35% g
Cookbook: Mana  Media: Mana

Mana is a powdered meal replacement drink. For preparation the powder is mixed with oil (stored separately in a small bottle). Mana describes itself as a complete alternative to food, and claims to provide the correct ratio of nutrients for the human body to sustain itself.[1] The name references manna, the edible substance that, according to the Bible and the Quran, God provided to the Israelites when they were traveling through the desert.

Ingredients

The drink is made out of soy protein isolate, oat, corn, sugar beet and a mixture of algal, canola, coconut, flaxseed and sunflower oil. Nutrient contents correspond to EFSA dietary reference values. The macro nutritional ratios are 50% carbohydrates, 30% fats, and 20% protein.

NUTRITIONAL FACTS OF [MARK 3]
Amount of portions per 1 bag 5
Calories per serving 400
Calories from fat 180
Amount per Serving % Daily Value*
Total Fat 20 g 28,6%
Saturated Fat 2,1g 10%
Trans Fat 0 g N/A
Cholesterol 0 mg 0%
Sodium 460 mg 23%
Potassium 460 mg 23%
Total Carbohydrate 34,68 g 19%
Dietary Fiber 4,24 g 17%
Sugars 9g 10%
Protein 20,1g 40%

References

  1. "MANA (websites)".
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