The riddle "either weight or whey" plays on the homophonic nature of the words "weight" and "whey," which sound similar but have different meanings. "Weight" refers to the measure of heaviness, while "whey" is a byproduct of cheese-making. The riddle invites the solver to think about the context in which each word is used, prompting a playful exploration of language and meaning. Ultimately, it highlights the importance of context in understanding words and their implications.
They either dispose it or sell it whey protein factories.
No way! 'Weigh' is how you find out how heavy something is and 'whey' is one of the things you get when you curdle milk -- curds and whey.
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Designer Whey is a nutritional supplement that is lactose free and aids in weight loss and weight training. It comes in a variety of power bars, shakes, and powders.
According to google translator it means the same: Whey(spanish) = whey (english)
Designer Whey is a nutritional supplement that is lactose free and aids in weight loss and weight training. It comes in a variety of power bars, shakes, and powders.
Optimum Nutrition Whey is most often associated with strength training and weight lifting exercises. Optimum Nutrition promotes its whey products as muscle-building.
One way or another
if you are a healthy patient, i wouldn't recomend either of those products solely for weight gain. try onesource optimal nutrition or a whey powder.
Both of these are derived from milk. Whey is either concentrate or isolate. Casein is the "slow digesting" protein.