Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Corn Starch: Generally safe, but excessive consumption may cause weight gain.
Dried Parsley: Contains vitamins and antioxidants, generally considered safe.
Dextrose: A simple sugar, overconsumption may lead to blood sugar and weight-related issues.
Dried Chicken Powder: Provides flavor, generally considered safe in small quantities.
Salt: Excessive consumption may increase blood pressure and risk of heart disease.
Rosemary Extract: Acts as an antioxidant, generally recognized as safe.
Sunflower Oil: Contains healthy fats, but excessive consumption may disrupt omega-6 to omega-3 balance.
Maltodextrin: Easily digestible carbohydrate, but excessive intake may cause blood sugar spikes.
Turmeric Powder: Contains curcumin with anti-inflammatory properties, generally safe when consumed in moderate amounts.
Sugar: Overconsumption can lead to obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic disorders.
Palm Fat: Contains saturated fats, excessive consumption may negatively affect cholesterol levels.
Sodium Nitrate: Commonly used as a preservative, but excessive consumption may increase risk of cardiovascular issues.
Monosodium Glutamate (E621)
Monosodium Glutamate: Enhances flavor, but sensitive individuals may experience headaches or nausea.
Disodium 5’-ribonucleotides (E635)
Disodium 5-Ribonucleotides: Enhances flavor, but excessive consumption may cause digestive discomfort in sensitive people.