Protein by Garden of Life

Protein & Greens

Vanilla

Raw Organic Protein & Greens delivers 20g of plant-based protein from organic peas, sprouted grains, seeds and legumes, combined with nutrient-rich greens including spinach, kale, broccoli and alfalfa grass. This USDA Organic, vegan protein powder includes 1.5 billion CFU probiotics and 13 enzymes to support muscle recovery and digestive health. Certified gluten-free, non-GMO, kosher, and trusted by sport for clean nutrition.

110
Calories
20g
Protein
2g
Fat
3g
Carbs
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(Last updated 15 days ago on February 1, 2026)

Calories110kcal
Total Fat2g3%
Saturated Fat0.5g3%
Trans Fat0g
Polyunsaturated Fat1g
Monounsaturated Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg0%
Sodium170mg7%
Total Carbohydrates3g1%
Dietary Fiber1g4%
Total Sugars0g
Added Sugars0g0%
Protein20g40%
Iron 4mg22%
Zinc 3mg27%
Biotin 6mcg20%
Folate 8mcg DFE2%
Calcium 60mg5%
Chromium 9.6mcg27%
Selenium 25mcg45%
Magnesium 40mg10%
Manganese 1.6mg70%
Potassium 120mg3%
Vitamin A 120mcg RAE13%
Vitamin C 2.4mg3%
Molybdenum 75mcg167%
Phosphorus 200mg16%
Sodium170.0mg
Potassium120.0mg
Magnesium40.0mg
Calcium60.0mg

Organic Raw Protein & Greens Blend (ORGANIC PEA PROTEIN, Organic Sprouted Brown Rice Protein, Organic Spinach (Leaf), Organic Chia Protein, Organic Alfalfa Grass Juice, Organic Broccoli (Stalk, Flower), Organic Navy Bean (Sprout), Organic Lentil Bean (Sprout), Organic Garbanzo Bean (Sprout), Organic Carrot (Root), Organic Beet (Root), Organic Kale (Leaf)), Organic Flavor Blend (Organic Vanilla Flavors, Organic Stevia Extract, Leaf), Raw Probiotic & Enzyme Blend (Lipase, Protease, Aspergillopepsin, Beta-Glucanase, Cellulase, Bromelain, Phytase, Lactase, Papain, Peptidase, Pectinase, Hemicellulase, Xylanase, Lactobacillus Plantarum, Lactobacillus Bulgaricus (1.5 Billion CFU))

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Vanilla
Buy on Amazon - $21.17

(Last updated 15 days ago on February 1, 2026)

Size:19.4oz (550g)
Form:Powder
Serving Size:1 scoop (about 27.5g) (27.5g)
Servings:20

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