We have just launched Berry Huel powder in Europe! It has a sweet strawberry, raspberry and blueberry flavour and is already a firm favourite in the office.
It is available both in regular and gluten-free. You can find the nutritional info here.
This sounds good, both from a flavour perspective and potentially nutrition, as berries have high nutritional density. On the latter point, is the berry flavour solely attributable to real berries, dried and powdered?
Strictly speaking though, I think Andrewās question was more whether Berry Huel contains actual (dried or powdered) berries and thus retains some of the nutritional content. The impression I got looking at the ingredients is that this isnāt the case, it only contains flavourings (which may well be based on natural berries but I assume would have little in the form of nutritional value) and colourings derived from carrot and beetroot.
Iām not a nutritionist so itās quite possible I donāt know what Iām talking about, I just wasnāt sure that your response explicitly answered the main point of the question.
Hi, I donāt suppose you would be able to tell me how many grams of each type of Berry there would be per 100g of huel powder?? Iām on a restricted diet & am keen to try this but would need to know the quantity of berries Iād be consuming to estimate if I would have an adverse reaction to it. I know that sounds weird but it is what it is! Or if the flavouring is made up of something other than actual berries, could you let me know those ingredients please? (ānatural flavouringsā listed on the ingredients list seems a bit ambiguous!)
Also, I donāt suppose youād be willing to send out a small sample to existing customers? Itās quite a risk to order a whole bag at full price if I donāt like it!
Indeed. I know Huel is generally transparent about nutrition so I am keen to know if the Berry formula benefits from āwholeā berries (which would be a significant nutritional boost, I reckon) or something less.