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Taro and Sea Salt Cocoa join the menu of Tryall’s pea isolate protein powder

Tryall Taro And Sea Salt Cacoa Pea Protein

Taiwanese brand Tryall is closing out the year that has been 2025 with not one but two completely new flavors for the saturated and highly competitive category of protein powder. It is one of the brand’s plant-based offerings that has been given attention in the month of December, which isn’t short on options. Tryall has Pea Protein Isolate in the likes of Sesame, Peanut Cocoa, Oolong Milk Tea, a straight Cocoa, Matcha, and more.

Starting this week, Tryall’s Pea Protein Isolate is available in a Taro flavor, based on the sweet and nutritious food of the same name, and the other extension is a bit more internationally intriguing with Sea Salt Cocoa. They’re both made with the title-referenced pea isolate for 23g of protein per serving, a low carbohydrate count of just over 2g, around 120 calories, and they’re available first through the Taiwanese online retailer UrMart.