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Benecalorie Calorie and Protein Enhancer is a versatile nutritional supplement that provides 330 calories and 7g of protein per 1.5 fl oz cup. Ideal for various dietary needs, it mixes seamlessly with foods and drinks, making it a convenient choice for those seeking to enhance their caloric and protein intake.
B**B
For restricted diets, grits and salad dressing are 2 winning uses
My daughter is on an extremely limited diet. She is 34yrs old and only 72lbs. She has to limit her sodium, potassium and fluids and cannot tolerate any kinds of creamy caloric drinks.Because of these restrictions, smoothies, yogurt and oatmeal are restricted. Since those are some of the most commonly suggested foods to mix this with, she had to get creative.She is determined to gain weight and has found 2 winning uses for this caloric supplement.* * update at bottom of review- grits - after several experiments in cooking processes, she found that mixing this into the water before bringing to a boil, worked best. Bring water + Benecalorie to a boil. Add grits and cook as usual. Top with unsalted butter.- Tahini + Benecalorie Salad Dressing2 tbsp tahini (or peanut or any nut butter)2 tbsp lime juice (or lemon)2 tbsp maple syrup1 tbsp soy sauce or coco aminos1 tbsp sesame oil1 tsp ginger (freshly grated or Spice World squeeze bottle)1/2 tsp sriracha or chili-garlic sauce (omit or adjust amt for spice preference)1-2 packets BenecalorieThe Benecalorie will thicken the dressing, so to thin with water or more sesame oil if you prefer.For a more basic (and less Asian flavored) dressing, just use the first three ingredients (tahini, maple syrup and citrus) with the Benecalorie.She uses this dressing on veggies and also on chilled macaroni with shredded chicken as a pasta salad.I have tasted both the grits and the salad dressing.They are both delicious, and the Benecalorie doesn't ruin taste, smell or consistency.Initially, the grits proved slightly problematic.Her first try: cook the grits as usual, then mix the Benecalorie into the bowl of completely cooked grits.Somehow, the Benecalorie would not completely incorporate into the grits. No matter how much she stirred, a film of oil float back up and she'd have to mix again before taking every bite. Because it would never completely mix in, there was also the slightest of smell. Not a bad smell, but just a slightly oily smell that you couldn't get away from noticing because the product would not incorporate fully.Second try: mix the Benecalorie into the grits while it was cooking. Better, but the oil would still separate in the cooked product. Not as much smell though.Third try: add the Benecalorie into just the pot of water. Do this before boiling and before adding the grits. Bring water and Benecalorie to a boil, then add the grits.Perfect. Mixes in completely. No separation. No smell.Added bonus is that the grits turn out creamier and fluffier this way too.Top with butter and you'd never know you'd just added 330 calories to your morning breakfast.She's only just begun using this product, but we are hopeful these added calories will help in her recovery.Just received our second case of this and will use it up in the salad dressing, but wanted to mention that my daughter has developed a slight intolerance to eating a full container with her grits. It doesn't make her sick, but just tends to leave her with a feeling of an upset stomach for several hours after eating her grits breakfast. At the risk of TMI, she said it doesn't give her the runs or cause her to throw up; just an uneasy and slightly queasy feeling like she's eaten something too oily or rich. She used to have an entire container mixed into her breakfast grits, and she said by afternoon, she feels "normal" again.She will continue to mix it into her favorite salad dressing, but has discontinued having it with her morning bowl of grits.
V**R
Stop Complaining
Omg, Do not listen to the reviews below. You probably bought this because you need it. Benecalorie is thick and oily ok. It does not mix into liquid seamlessly but it's only a shot glass full of 330 calories. That means a lot of people who need it get what they need from it. It's not flavorless more like a little chalky or milky. Similar to a peanut buttery taste. I used it in my coffee as creamer to test it out. It's not gross, wasn't bad but more importantly, It's 330 calories! That's a life saver for some people. Yes you can drink Ensure instead but some people cannot tolerate those shakes or so much liquid. If you can, great. If we all could, this product would not exist. We would just buy Boost or Ensure. Best bet is to mix into soup, juice, potatoes, yogurt, smoothies etc. I wouldn't want it in a full glass of juice, maybe a half of cup because it's thick and the oil floats to the top. It's not the best in hot drinks cause it separates unless you drink it fast but works well in soup. We mix it into tea by adding the BC into the last quarter cup. That way my daughter, who has GI issues and is underweight but drinks most liquids except smoothies or yogurt and doesn't have an appetite at times, will not really mind the taste because she doesn't know until the end since she was drinking plain tea and the last bit is thick. You can also fill a shot glass with half BC and a liquid. Drink it two times and have them finish whatever they were drinking after to wash it down. Done. Almost like giving a dose of medicine since most complain it changes the taste of the full meal. Just don't put it in a full meal. Problem solved. Get creative. It's 330 calories. If it makes you sick and Ensure doesn't, drink that instead. It's a great option for those who have searched for something to help since it's so small and so efficient. Whining doesn't help people that need it.
A**R
Blends well and taste pretty good in beverages
Benecalorie assists in adding calories for those who eat very little for one reason or another. Do not fully scramble eggs. Will not be edible after rewarming. Blends well in cold or hot beverages. Must have patience in blending. I blend in a bowl to incorporate. Doesn't taste bad. For some rsn my hubby can't stomach it in chicken noodle or vegetable soup.
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