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Mana (drink)

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Created by
  
Jakub Krejcik

Place of origin
  
Czech Republic

Invented
  
2014

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Type
  
Liquid and powdered form

Course
  
Fits as any course of a day

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

Similar
  
Soylent, Ambronite, Huel

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. The name references manna, the edible substance that, according to the Bible, 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.

References

Mana (drink) Wikipedia