A person at our local LW meetup (not active at LW.com) tested various Soylent alternatives that are available in Europe and wrote a post about them:
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Over the course of the last three months, I’ve sampled parts of the european Soylent alternatives to determine which ones would work for me longterm.
- The prices are always for the standard option and might differ for e.g. High Protein versions. - The prices are always for the amount where you get the cheapest marginal price (usually around a one month supply, i.e. 90 meals) - Changing your diet to Soylent alternatives quickly leads to increased flatulence for some time—I’d recommend a slow adoption. - You can pay for all of them with Bitcoin. - The list is sorted by overall awesomeness.
This one is probably the european standard for nutritionally complete meal replacements.
The texture is nice, the taste is somewhat sweet, the flavors aren’t very intensive. They have an ok amount of different flavors but I reduced my orders to Mango (+some Chocolate).
They offer a morning version with caffeine and a sports version with more calories/protein.
They also offer Twennybars (similar to a cereal bar but each offers 1⁄5 of your daily needs), which everyone who tasted them really liked. They’re nice for those lazy times where you just don’t feel like pouring the powder, adding water and shaking before you get your meal. They do cost 10eu per day, though.
I also like the general style. Every interaction with them was friendly, fun and uncomplicated.
This seems to be the “natural” option, apparently they add all those healthy ingredients.
The texture is nice, the taste is sweeter than most, but not very sweet. They don’t offer flavors but the “base taste” is fine, it also works well with some cocoa powder.
It’s my favorite breakfast now and I had it ~54 of the last 60 days. Would have been first place if not for the relatively high price.
Mana:
Taste: 6⁄10 Texture: 7⁄10 Price: 6.57 / day Vegan option: Only Vegan Overall awesomeness: 7⁄10
Mana is one of the very few choices that don’t taste sweet but salty. Among all the ones I’ve tried, it tastes the most similar to a classic meal. It has a somewhat oily aftertaste that was a bit unpleasent in the beginning but is fine now that I got used to it.
They ship the oil in small bottles seperate from the rest which you pour into your shaker with the powder. This adds about 100% more complexity to preparing a meal.
The packages feel somewhat recycled/biodegradable which I don’t like so much but which isn’t actually a problem.
It still made it to the list of meals I want to consume on a regular basis because it tastes so different from the others (and probably has a different nutritional profile?).
Nano:
Taste: 7⁄10 Texture: 7⁄10 Price: 1.33eu / meal *I couldn’t figure out whether they calculate with 3 or 5 meals per day ** Price is for an order of 666 meals. I guess 222 meals for 1.5eu /meal is the more reasonable order Vegan option: Only Vegan Overall awesomeness: 7⁄10
Has a relatively sweet taste. Only comes in the standard vanilla-ish flavor.
They offer a Veggie hot meal which is the only one besides Mana that doesn’t taste sweet. It tastes very much like a vegetable soup but was a bit too spicy for me. (It’s also a bit more expensive)
Nano has a very future-y feel about it that I like. It comes in one meal packages which I don’t like too much but that’s personal preference.
Queal:
Taste: 7⁄10 Texture: 6⁄10 Price: 6.5 / day Vegan option: No Overall awesomeness: 7⁄10
Is generally similar to Joylent (especially in flavor) but seems strictly inferior (their flavors sound more fun—but don’t actually taste better).
Nutrilent:
Taste: 6⁄10 Texture: 7⁄10 Price: 5 / day Vegan option: No Overall awesomeness: 6⁄10
Taste and flavor are also similar to Joylent but it tastes a little worse. It comes in one meal packages which I don’t fancy.
Jake:
Taste: 6⁄10 Texture: 7⁄10 Price: 7.46 / day Vegan option: Only Vegan Overall awesomeness: 6⁄10
Has a silky taste/texture (I didn’t even know that was a thing before I tried it). Only has one flavor (vanilla) which is okayish. Also offers a light and sports option.
Huel:
Taste: 1⁄10 Texture: 6⁄10 Price: 6.70 / day Vegan option: Only Vegan Overall awesomeness: 4⁄10
The taste was unanimously rated as awful by every single person to whom I gave it for trying. The Vanilla flavored version was a bit less awful then the unflavored version but still… The worst packaging—it’s in huge bags that make it hard to pour and are generally inconvenient to handle.
Apart from that, it’s ok, I guess?
Ambronite:
Taste: ? Texture: ? Price: 30 / day Vegan option: Only Vegan Overall awesomeness: ?
Price was prohibitive for testing—they advertise it as being very healthy and natural and stuff.
Fruiticio:
Taste: ? Texture: ? Price: 5.76 / day Vegan option: No Overall awesomeness: ?
They offer a variety for women and one for men. I didn’t see any way for me to find out which of those I was supposed to order. I had to give up the ordering process at that point. (I guess you’d have to ask your doctor which one is for you?)
Conclusion: Meal replacements are awesome, especially when you don’t have much time to make or eat a “proper” meal. I generally don’t feel full after drinking them but also stop being hungry. I assume they’re healthier than the average European diet. The texture and flavor do get a bit dull after a while if I only use meal replacements.
On my usual day I eat one serving of Joylent, Veetal and Mana at the moment (and have one or two “non-replaced” meals).
European Soylent alternatives
A person at our local LW meetup (not active at LW.com) tested various Soylent alternatives that are available in Europe and wrote a post about them:
______________________
Over the course of the last three months, I’ve sampled parts of the
european Soylent alternatives to determine which ones would work for me
longterm.
- The prices are always for the standard option and might differ for
e.g. High Protein versions.
- The prices are always for the amount where you get the cheapest
marginal price (usually around a one month supply, i.e. 90 meals)
- Changing your diet to Soylent alternatives quickly leads to increased
flatulence for some time—I’d recommend a slow adoption.
- You can pay for all of them with Bitcoin.
- The list is sorted by overall awesomeness.
So here’s my list of reviews:
Joylent:
Taste: 7⁄10
Texture: 7⁄10
Price: 5eu / day
Vegan option: Yes
Overall awesomeness: 8⁄10
This one is probably the european standard for nutritionally complete
meal replacements.
The texture is nice, the taste is somewhat sweet, the flavors aren’t
very intensive.
They have an ok amount of different flavors but I reduced my orders to
Mango (+some Chocolate).
They offer a morning version with caffeine and a sports version with
more calories/protein.
They also offer Twennybars (similar to a cereal bar but each offers 1⁄5
of your daily needs), which everyone who tasted them really liked.
They’re nice for those lazy times where you just don’t feel like pouring
the powder, adding water and shaking before you get your meal.
They do cost 10eu per day, though.
I also like the general style. Every interaction with them was friendly,
fun and uncomplicated.
Veetal:
Taste: 8⁄10
Texture: 7⁄10
Price: 8.70 / day
Vegan option: Yes
Overall awesomeness: 8⁄10
This seems to be the “natural” option, apparently they add all those
healthy ingredients.
The texture is nice, the taste is sweeter than most, but not very sweet.
They don’t offer flavors but the “base taste” is fine, it also works
well with some cocoa powder.
It’s my favorite breakfast now and I had it ~54 of the last 60 days.
Would have been first place if not for the relatively high price.
Mana:
Taste: 6⁄10
Texture: 7⁄10
Price: 6.57 / day
Vegan option: Only Vegan
Overall awesomeness: 7⁄10
Mana is one of the very few choices that don’t taste sweet but salty.
Among all the ones I’ve tried, it tastes the most similar to a classic meal.
It has a somewhat oily aftertaste that was a bit unpleasent in the
beginning but is fine now that I got used to it.
They ship the oil in small bottles seperate from the rest which you pour
into your shaker with the powder. This adds about 100% more complexity
to preparing a meal.
The packages feel somewhat recycled/biodegradable which I don’t like so
much but which isn’t actually a problem.
It still made it to the list of meals I want to consume on a regular
basis because it tastes so different from the others (and probably has a
different nutritional profile?).
Nano:
Taste: 7⁄10
Texture: 7⁄10
Price: 1.33eu / meal
*I couldn’t figure out whether they calculate with 3 or 5 meals per day
** Price is for an order of 666 meals. I guess 222 meals for 1.5eu /meal
is the more reasonable order
Vegan option: Only Vegan
Overall awesomeness: 7⁄10
Has a relatively sweet taste. Only comes in the standard vanilla-ish flavor.
They offer a Veggie hot meal which is the only one besides Mana that
doesn’t taste sweet. It tastes very much like a vegetable soup but was a
bit too spicy for me. (It’s also a bit more expensive)
Nano has a very future-y feel about it that I like. It comes in one meal
packages which I don’t like too much but that’s personal preference.
Queal:
Taste: 7⁄10
Texture: 6⁄10
Price: 6.5 / day
Vegan option: No
Overall awesomeness: 7⁄10
Is generally similar to Joylent (especially in flavor) but seems
strictly inferior (their flavors sound more fun—but don’t actually
taste better).
Nutrilent:
Taste: 6⁄10
Texture: 7⁄10
Price: 5 / day
Vegan option: No
Overall awesomeness: 6⁄10
Taste and flavor are also similar to Joylent but it tastes a little
worse. It comes in one meal packages which I don’t fancy.
Jake:
Taste: 6⁄10
Texture: 7⁄10
Price: 7.46 / day
Vegan option: Only Vegan
Overall awesomeness: 6⁄10
Has a silky taste/texture (I didn’t even know that was a thing before I
tried it). Only has one flavor (vanilla) which is okayish.
Also offers a light and sports option.
Huel:
Taste: 1⁄10
Texture: 6⁄10
Price: 6.70 / day
Vegan option: Only Vegan
Overall awesomeness: 4⁄10
The taste was unanimously rated as awful by every single person to whom
I gave it for trying. The Vanilla flavored version was a bit less awful
then the unflavored version but still…
The worst packaging—it’s in huge bags that make it hard to pour and
are generally inconvenient to handle.
Apart from that, it’s ok, I guess?
Ambronite:
Taste: ?
Texture: ?
Price: 30 / day
Vegan option: Only Vegan
Overall awesomeness: ?
Price was prohibitive for testing—they advertise it as being very
healthy and natural and stuff.
Fruiticio:
Taste: ?
Texture: ?
Price: 5.76 / day
Vegan option: No
Overall awesomeness: ?
They offer a variety for women and one for men. I didn’t see any way for
me to find out which of those I was supposed to order. I had to give up
the ordering process at that point. (I guess you’d have to ask your
doctor which one is for you?)
Conclusion:
Meal replacements are awesome, especially when you don’t have much time
to make or eat a “proper” meal.
I generally don’t feel full after drinking them but also stop being hungry.
I assume they’re healthier than the average European diet.
The texture and flavor do get a bit dull after a while if I only use
meal replacements.
On my usual day I eat one serving of Joylent, Veetal and Mana at the
moment (and have one or two “non-replaced” meals).