Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Maltodextrin: Commonly used as a thickener, but excessive amounts may affect blood sugar levels.
Glucose Syrup: Excessive consumption can contribute to blood sugar spikes and risk of metabolic disorders.
Inulin: Generally safe and may promote digestive health by acting as a dietary fiber.
Sugar: High consumption may lead to weight gain, dental issues, and metabolic concerns.
Tara Gum: Generally recognized as safe, used as a thickening and stabilizing agent.
Citric Acid: Often recognized as safe, used to regulate acidity and as a preservative.
Potassium Sorbate: Commonly recognized as safe when used as a preservative; excessive exposure may cause skin or respiratory irritation.
Malic Acid: Generally safe, used to enhance tartness; excessive consumption may irritate the digestive system.
Curcumin: Generally safe, used as a natural coloring agent; may provide anti-inflammatory benefits.
Paprika Extract: Considered safe, used as a natural coloring agent.
Xanthan Gum: Commonly considered safe, used as a thickening and stabilizing agent; excessive consumption may cause digestive discomfort.