haribo kwaśne języczki żelki owocowe 100 g

haribo kwaśne języczki żelki owocowe 100 g


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syrop glukozowy cukier modyfikowana skrobia kukurydziana regulator kwasowości: kwas jabłkowy, kwas cytrynowy zagęstnik: gellan aromaty substancja stabilizująca: cytrynian trisodowy koncentraty owocowe (pomarańcza, czarny bez, cytryna, aronia, winogrona, czarna porzeczka) syrop karmelowy barwniki: e141ii ekstrakt owocu czarnego bzu fruktoza cukier inwertowany
Product barcode '9002975324113' is produced in Austria.
Product causes the following disease : cardiovascular diseases - heart and cardiovascular system ;
Barcode Kilocalories per 100 grams Fat in 100 g. Protein in 100 grams carbohydrates in 100 grams Consumed quantity by default ( grams )
9002975324113
- - - - 100.00
In the product were found:
No nutrients found.
- (E 900-999 Other)
Name : Fructose-glucose syrup
Group : Dangerous
Warning : Consumption in large quantities is dangerous to health. The liver fails to process it instantly into energy and converts it into fat. Increases the risk of cardiovascular problems, insulin resistance and diabetes.
Comment : Provides the body with only calories without minerals, vitamins and other nutrients.
E296 (E 200-299 Preservatives)
Name : malic acid
Group : Suspicious
Warning : Pay attention when consumed by young children or babies!
Comment : Made from fruit or synthetically. Recommended to avoid its use in infants and young children.
E141 (E 100-199 Dyes)
Warning : No evidence of adverse side effects
Comment : Dyes oil. No evidence of adverse effects
E150a (E 100-199 Dyes)
Name : plain caramel
Group : Safe
Warning : For children is particularly harmful. Can cause hyperactivity.
Comment : Dark brown dye, which is derived from sucrose. Recommended to avoid its use. Used in oyster, soy, fruit and frozen sauces, beer, whiskey, biscuits, pickles.
E330 (E 300-399 Antioxidants, minerals and acidity regulators)
Name : citric acid
Group : Safe
Warning : No evidence of adverse effects.
Comment : Used to acidification of food products. Derived from citrus fruits. Found in biscuits, frozen fish, cheese and other dairy products, infant food, cakes, soups, rye bread, soft drinks, fermented meat products.