Launching Huel Black Edition

Thanks for your kind words. We will try our best. Have a lovely Christmas!

It’s not a silly question at all. I would avoid adding flavour boosts to Black Edition as it’s not the same as v3.0, the stevia on stevia doesn’t work so well.

400kcal is provided by 90g of powder. There’s approximately 3450mg of leucine per serving so that’s 3833mg per 100g. You can find the full amino acid profile here.

Huel Black Edition is aimed at the same market as the core Powders it simply offers flexibility and more choice. Some people prefer a lower carb option, a higher protein option to fit in with the rest of their diet (most people don’t have Huel products for 100% of their diet), a flavoured product without sucralose or a product without oats.

Huel Black Edition is low in carbs. The small amount of carbs are provided by tapioca starch. Maltodextrin is not a major carb source and if we used high amounts or oats, Black Edition would not have the nutrition we set out to achieve.

Totally depends on what works for you David. If you’re a fan of the core Powders there’s no need to switch.

Sorry for this, we’re still tweaking a few things on site. For now you can switch the flag to UK to read the page.

Other way around. Black Edition is higher in fat so more calorie dense which means less is needed to hit 400kcal.

We’ve worked out a keto hack if that’s your thing. 50g of Black Edition and 50g of desiccated coconut creates:

  • Energy 555kcal
  • Total Carbs - 16g; 12%TE (Total Energy)
  • Available Carbs - 6g
  • Protein - 25g; 18%TE
  • Fat - 43g; 70%TE
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