Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Salt: Excessive consumption may lead to high blood pressure and cardiovascular issues.
Refined Soybean Oil: Generally considered safe, though it may cause allergic reactions in sensitive people.
Maltodextrin: Generally regarded as safe; may cause spikes in blood sugar levels.
Yeast Extract: Generally recognized as safe; often used as a flavor enhancer, but may contain naturally occurring glutamates.
Vinegar: Usually safe for consumption; excessive intake may irritate the stomach.
Dextrose: Generally recognized as safe, but excessive consumption can increase blood sugar rapidly.
Modified Tapioca Starch: Generally recognized as safe; used for its thickening and stabilizing properties.
Sugar: Excessive consumption can contribute to obesity, diabetes, and dental issues.
Caramel Color: Generally recognized as safe, though excessive intake may cause digestive issues in some people.
Trisodium Citrate: Generally recognized as safe but may cause mild gastrointestinal discomfort in large quantities.
Citric Acid: Generally recognized as safe but can cause irritation in sensitive individuals.
Sodium Bicarbonate: Considered safe and used as a leavening agent or acidity regulator.
Paprika Extract: Considered safe, used as a natural coloring agent.