Best for Users who want vegan protein from pea and brown rice

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 score 8.6/10Pea and Brown Rice Plant Protein

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.