Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Salt: Excessive consumption may lead to high blood pressure and cardiovascular risks.
Ammonia Caramel: Considered safe in moderate quantities; excessive intake may be linked to gastrointestinal discomfort.
Acetic Acid: Generally recognized as safe when used in small amounts as an acidity regulator.
Guar Gum: Used as a thickener, it is generally safe but may cause bloating or gas in some individuals when consumed in excess.
Modified Starch: Often used as a thickener, generally considered safe unless consumed in large amounts, which may cause digestive issues.
Turmeric: Used as a natural colorant, it is safe and may even provide some anti-inflammatory benefits.
Sweet Lupin Gum: Commonly used as a stabilizer and thickener, generally safe but may pose an allergen risk for people sensitive to lupins.