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Protein Pizza
600 g
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high-protein pizza mix
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Low in sugar and fat
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set with delicious tomato sauce
High-Protein Base for Homemade Pizza
A dry mix for making pizza with a distinctly high-protein profile. One serving of the finished product delivers 50 g of protein, helping it stand out from many classic pizza bases. The formula is based on a blend of protein and starch ingredients, giving it a more modern profile. It’s a great choice for people who want to make pizza at home using a convenient, ready-to-use base.
Simple to prepare and a delicious sauce
The pack contains not only the base mix, but also tomato sauce, giving the product a practical, all-in-one feel. This makes it easy to whip up homemade pizza without having to source the essential base ingredients separately. The dry mix format itself works brilliantly for people who value convenience and a straightforward prep process. It’s a product for anyone who likes quick solutions and wants a ready-to-go base on hand for their own custom creations.

A huge range of flavour-packed options
This product gives you plenty of freedom in the kitchen, because the ready-made base can be paired with different toppings and tailored to your own taste preferences. It works brilliantly both in simple versions with vegetables and cheese, and in more loaded, fully stacked combinations. That makes it a great way to add variety to your everyday menu. It’s a convenient choice for people who love pizza and are looking for an alternative with a different ingredient profile than classic ready-made bases.

6 servings per pack
A 600 g pack is enough to make 6 servings, giving the product a practical edge and making it easy to use again and again. Each serving delivers 370 kcal, 50 g protein, 14 g fibre and 23 g carbohydrates. This kind of nutritional profile helps the product stand out from many classic pizza baking mixes. It’s a great choice for anyone who pays attention to ingredients, wants to make pizza at home, and values products with clearly defined nutritional values.
sources
High- and normal-protein diets https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10421635/
The gluten-free diet https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22253989/
Dietary protein, weight loss, and weight maintenance https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19400750/





