Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Salt: Excessive consumption may lead to high blood pressure or cardiovascular issues.
Yeast: Generally safe but may cause bloating or sensitivities in some individuals.
Refined Rapeseed Oil: Typically safe and provides healthy fats, though excessive consumption of refined oils can reduce nutrient quality of the diet.
Sugar: High intake can contribute to obesity, tooth decay, and metabolic disorders.
Acetic Acid: Used as an acidity regulator, generally safe but can be corrosive in concentrated forms.
Acetylated Dual Starch Adipate (E1422)
Acetylated Distarch Adipate: Used as a thickener, generally considered safe but may cause mild digestive upset if consumed in large amounts.
Sodium Benzoate: Acts as a preservative but may cause allergic reactions or exacerbate hyperactivity in children.
Monosodium Glutamate (E621)
Monosodium Glutamate: May enhance flavor but could lead to headaches or sensitivities in some individuals.
Guar Gum: Used as a thickener, generally regarded as safe but may cause bloating or gas in sensitive individuals.
Sorbic Acid: Acts as a preservative, generally considered safe but rarely it may irritate sensitive individuals.
Potassium Sorbate: Serves as a preservative, typically safe but may cause skin irritation in some people.
Acetylated Distarch Phosphate (E1414)
Acetylated Distarch Phosphate: Serves as a thickener, typically safe for consumption within regulated limits.
Locust Bean Gum: Functions as a thickener and stabilizer, usually well-tolerated but may cause digestive discomfort at high doses.