Additives & Effects
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Salt: Excessive consumption may increase blood pressure and risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Sugar: Excessive consumption may lead to weight gain, tooth decay, and increased risk of chronic diseases.
Sodium Lactate: Generally recognized as safe; used as a humectant and acidity regulator.
Lactic Acid: Generally recognized as safe; used as an acidity regulator.
Fatty Acid Monoglycerides and Diglycerides (E471)
Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids: Generally considered safe; used as an emulsifier.
Carotenes: Typically safe; used as a natural coloring derived from plants.
Ascorbic Acid: Generally considered safe; can serve as an antioxidant and vitamin C supplement.
Cochineal, carminic acid, carmine (E120)
Cochineal: May cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals; used as a red coloring derived from insects.
Malic Acid: Generally recognized as safe; may cause stomach discomfort in sensitive individuals if consumed in high amounts.
Glycerol: Generally recognized as safe; used as a humectant to retain moisture.
Monosodium citrate, disodium citrate, triosodium citrate (E331)
Sodium Citrate: Commonly used as an acidity regulator; generally recognized as safe.