
Fast&Up Plant Protein Powder
Fast&Up Plant Protein is one of the stronger verified plant protein options in this India batch. It uses pea and brown rice protein and has sport-certification positioning.
Editorial review
Product-specific buying guidance
Overview
Fast&Up Plant Protein is one of the stronger verified plant protein options in this India batch. It uses pea and brown rice protein and has sport-certification positioning.
What makes it different
The combination of 26g protein, pea/rice blend, complete amino acid positioning, and Informed Choice certification makes it stronger than many generic plant proteins.
Best use case
Best for vegan or lactose-avoiding users who want a more athlete-friendly plant protein.
Limitations
Plant protein texture can be different from whey, and exact flavor ingredients should be checked.
Comparison note
Compared with MYHERB, Fast&Up has stronger official-source verification. Compared with Unived, it is a blended pea/rice protein rather than pea isolate only.
Final verdict
A strong vegan protein pick for Indian users who want verified plant protein with sport-certification positioning.
Score breakdown
Internal editorial score
This is an internal score out of 10, not an marketplace rating.
- Brand trust
- 8.6/10
- Product relevance
- 8.9/10
- Ingredient/spec clarity
- 8.8/10
- Buyer intent fit
- 8.7/10
- Value expectation
- 8.1/10
- Availability confidence
- 8.5/10
Pros
- 26g plant protein per serving
- Pea and brown rice protein blend
- Informed Choice Certified positioning
Cons
- Plant protein texture may not suit whey users
- Flavor-specific ingredients need verification
- Not a single-source pea isolate
Key details
Product details
- Brand
- Fast&Up
- Product type
- Pea and Brown Rice Plant Protein
- Category
- Clean Label & Special Diets
- Primary use case
- Users who want vegan protein from pea and brown rice
- Suitable goals
- muscle gain, clean label
- Last updated
- 2026-05-08
Ingredients & Formula
Formula notes
Fast&Up Plant Protein is a plant-based protein powder using pea and brown rice to support a complete amino acid profile.
- Verification status
- verified
- Main ingredients
- Pea protein, Brown rice protein, Flavor-specific ingredients
- Active ingredients
- Pea protein, Brown rice protein
- Protein source
- Plant-based pea and brown rice protein
- Sweeteners
- Flavor-specific; verify exact label
- Allergen info
- Plant-based. Verify exact label for soy, gluten, nuts, and facility statements.
- Serving info
- Verify exact scoop size and flavour label.
Nutrition highlights
- 26g protein per serving
- Pea and brown rice protein combination
- Complete amino acid profile positioning
- BCAAs and glutamine positioning
- Informed Choice Certified with batch testing in the UK for banned substances
- Form
- Powder
- Flavor
- Rich Chocolate and other variants
- Package size
- 1kg and sachet options depending on listing
- Diet tags
- Vegan, Plant-based, Dairy-free positioning
- Certifications
- Informed Choice Certified positioning
- Protein per serving
- 26g
- Calories per serving
- Flavor-specific
- Carb info
- Flavor-specific
Best for / avoid if
Best for
- Users who want vegan protein from pea and brown rice
- Athletes looking for Informed Choice certified plant protein
- People avoiding lactose and dairy-based protein
Avoid if
- You want whey protein
- You dislike plant protein texture
- You want a single-source pea protein only
Medical disclaimer
SupplementCheckLab provides product research and buying guides for informational purposes only. We do not provide medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any supplement, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition.
FAQ
Quick buying questions
What protein sources does Fast&Up Plant Protein use?+
Fast&Up lists pea and brown rice protein.
How much protein does it provide?+
Fast&Up lists 26g protein per serving.
Is it vegan?+
Yes, it is positioned as a plant-based protein powder.
Is it certified for athletes?+
Fast&Up states it is Informed Choice Certified with batches tested for banned substances.
How does it compare with whey?+
It is dairy-free and plant-based, but taste and texture may differ from whey protein.