Blueberry Froyo Bites with Nutrasumma Chocolate Pea Protein

Blueberry Froyo Bites with Nutrasumma Chocolate Pea Protein

Looking for a clean, high-protein snack that fuels your body and satisfies your cravings? These Chocolate Blueberry Protein Bites are packed with fermented plant protein, antioxidants, and gut-friendly nutrients to support your active lifestyle. Made with Nutrasumma Chocolate Fermented Pea Protein, this recipe delivers a rich chocolate flavor while keeping things light, digestible, and naturally nourishing.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup blueberry yogurt (dairy-free or Greek for extra protein)
  • 1 scoop Nutrasumma Chocolate Fermented Pea Protein
  • 1/2 cup fresh blueberries
  • 1 tbsp chocolate sprinkles (for crunch and extra polyphenols)

Instructions

  1. Blend for Maximum Nutrition: In a mixing bowl, stir the blueberry yogurt, blueberries and Nutrasumma Chocolate Fermented Pea Protein together until smooth and well combined. 

  2. Portion & Shape: Use a spoon to drop small portions onto a parchment-lined baking sheet or mold into bite-sized rounds for easy snacking.

  3. Top for Texture: Add some chocolate sprinkles over each bite for a touch of natural sweetness and crunch.

  4. Freeze & Set: Place in the freezer for 3-4 hours or until firm.

  5. Enjoy & Fuel Your Day: Once frozen, store in an airtight container in the freezer. These bites are perfect post-workout, as a midday energy boost, or as a satisfying evening treat.

Why Nutrasumma Chocolate Fermented Pea Protein?

Unlike traditional protein powders, Nutrasumma’s fermentation process enhances digestibility, making it gentle on the gut while preserving a full spectrum of essential amino acids. With no artificial additives, gluten, or dairy, it’s the ideal plant-based protein for those who prioritize clean, functional nutrition. Plus, its deep chocolate taste blends seamlessly with antioxidant-rich blueberries for a truly nourishing treat.

Fuel Smart. Snack Better. Enjoy the Power of Clean Nutrition!

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