Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Salt: Excessive consumption may increase blood pressure and other cardiovascular risks.
Glucose Syrup: High intake can cause rapid blood sugar spikes and may contribute to metabolic issues.
Glucose-Fructose Syrup: Excessive consumption may lead to obesity and metabolic disorders.
Sugar: High intake may contribute to obesity, tooth decay, and other health issues.
Sodium Alginate: Generally safe, but excessive consumption may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort.
Gum Arabic: Recognized as safe and may have prebiotic effects; excessive consumption may lead to digestive discomfort.
Basic Sulfite Caramel: Generally safe, but sensitive individuals may experience adverse reactions due to sulfites.
Pectin: Safe and can support digestive health; however, very high quantities may cause gas or bloating.
Xanthan Gum: Generally safe but may cause digestive discomfort in high doses.
Locust Bean Gum: Considered safe and often used to improve texture; excessive intake may cause mild digestive issues.
Beta-Carotene: Considered safe and may provide provitamin A; excessive consumption may cause harmless skin yellowing.
Fatty Acid Monoglycerides and Diglycerides (E471)
Monoglycerides and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids: Generally recognized as safe, but excessive intake of emulsifiers may alter gut health.
Shellac: Generally recognized as safe, used for glazing; excessive consumption may cause digestive discomfort.