Australian Masa-lent 2500 Calories 2.2 Tasty!Gluten Free

Last updated October 22, 2017 Copy
AmountIngredient$ / daySource
182gWhey Protein Concentrate$4.55Bulk Powders
20gLinseed Meal (Flaxseed)$0.21Coles
6gLecithin$0.18Coles
2.5gTable Salt$0.01Coles
3gPotassium Chloride$0.05iHerb
1g21st Century, One Daily, Men's 50+, Multivitamin Multimineral, 100 Tablets$0.10iHerb
390gMasa harina$1.85Bibina
50mlCanola oil$0.28Cole's
0.8pillNOW Foods Vitamin k-2$0.04Amazon
2pillMSM Sulfur$0.14Iherb
5gCreatine (optional)$0.00
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Australian Masa-Lent is a 2500 calories Soylent. I was a fan of PeopleChow 3.0.1 and ate it for a couple years, but I found I was unable to source many of the ingredients when I moved to Australia so I made a new recipe based loosely on that recipe.

My priorities for Australian Masa-Lent are: Digestibility. I tried Aussie Lent but it uses oats. Oats based recipes give me terrible gas, and I found that Masa Harina was my best choice.

Taste. It takes like a plain corn tortilla. I don't want to add sugar to my recipe, this tastes plain but not unpleasant. It's very much the same flavor as PeopleChow.

Cost. Using Masa drives up the cost somewhat, since it isn't a significant source of protein I'm forced to add more whey, which drives my cost to to almost $8 a day. A note about Masa, its very hard to find in Australia at a reasonable price. I've only found it in Bibina for about $9.50 for 2kg.

Simplicity. I want to use as few components as possible for ease of preparing.

The multi-vitamins are blended into a powder and measured out by weight, and my vitamin K-2 is in capsules that are opened and poured into the mix. The flaxseed I get as flax meal, and blend it into more of a flour so it's not so gritty.

Change Log:

10/10/17: Lowered flax meal to 20g from 50g after learning that 50g was the maximum safe daily dose, and that flax has high levels of phytoestrogens.

Added MSM/sulfur supplement.

9/10/17: Changed sunflower oil to Canola oil to try to get a better Omega-3 to Omega-6 ratio. Some recent recommendations are to have a 1:1 or 1:4 ratio. My old recipe was more like 1:17 Added vitamin K-2 capsules Rebalanced everything to get roughly near 2500 calories

Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Day
51% Carb, 25% Protein, 24% Fat
Calories2596
% Daily Values*
105%
Total Carbohydrate341g
116%
Dietary Fiber 32g
102%
Protein166g
101%
Total Fat72g
Saturated Fat14g
Monounsaturated Fat29g
Polyunsaturated Fat15g
522%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids8g
1017%
Omega-6 Fatty Acids16g
Cholesterol0mg
Calcium
157%
Vitamin A
242%
Chloride
105%
Vitamin B6
607%
Chromium
514%
Vitamin B12
1042%
Copper
346%
Vitamin C
135%
Iodine
100%
Vitamin D
117%
Iron
356%
Vitamin E
140%
Magnesium
141%
Vitamin K
116%
Manganese
289%
Thiamin
835%
Molybdenum
200%
Riboflavin
293%
Phosphorus
139%
Niacin
129%
Potassium
108%
Folate
132%
Selenium
317%
Pantothenic Acid
356%
Sodium
117%
Biotin
100%
Sulfur
166%
Choline
118%
Zinc
287%
 
* Percent Daily Values are based on "longagostephen's U.S. government DRI, male 19-50, 2500 calories". You may use the Nutrient Calculator to personalise your own profile, then select it from the list on the Recipe Editor tab.
Nutrient Profile: longagostephen's U.S. government DRI, male 19-50, 2500 caloriesChange

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