Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Salt: Excessive consumption may lead to high blood pressure or other health issues.
Curcumin: Safe as a natural coloring agent and may possess anti-inflammatory properties.
Acacia Gum: Generally safe and often used as a stabilizer, but high amounts may lead to mild digestive discomfort.
Lactic Acid: Generally safe and naturally occurring, with probiotic benefits in specific contexts.
Malic Acid: Safe for consumption but may cause digestive discomfort in excessive amounts.
Paprika Extract: Safe as a natural coloring agent with no known significant side effects.
Anthocyanins: Safe as a natural coloring agent and may have antioxidant properties.
Copper Complexes of Chlorophylls, Copper Complexes of Chlorophyllins (E141)
Copper Chlorophyllin Complexes: Safe as a coloring agent, though high copper intake could be problematic in excessive amounts.
Citric Acid: Generally recognized as safe but may cause irritation in sensitive individuals when consumed in high amounts.
Cochineal, carminic acid, carmine (E120)
Carmine: Generally safe, but may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
Glycerol: Generally recognized as safe, but excessive amounts may cause laxative effects.