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4 multiseed Thins - The Foodie Market
4 multiseed Thins - The Foodie Market
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Barcode: 4088600032948 (EAN / EAN-13)
Brands: The Foodie Market
Categories: Plant-based foods and beverages, Plant-based foods, Cereals and potatoes, Specific products, Products for specific diets, Breads, Products without gluten, Gluten-free breads
Labels, certifications, awards: No gluten
Countries where sold: Ireland
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Ingredients
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40 ingredients
water, rice flour, buckwheat flour, thickeners: cellulose, hydronporopy/ methyl cellulose, xanthan gum, sodium carboxy methyl celuise, methtyl cellulose, rapeseed oil, wholegrain maize flour, seed mix (5%)(milet seeds, sunflower seeds, brown linseed, poppy seed, quinoa), maize sard, yeast, tapioca starch, potato starch, psyllium husk powder, sugar, spirit vinega, dried egg white powder, lodised salt (salt, potassium lodate), cassava fou, prune purée (concentrated plum juice, prunes), preservatives: calcium propionate, sorbic acid, rice bran, acidity regulator: sodium carbonate, nutritic typical energy fat of which carbohydra of which su allbrgy advice: for allergens, see ingredients in bold, dietary advice: suitable for vegetarians loarthica havounings fibre protein t ption of saturated lat contributes to the maintenance dma chalesesol jev salt thpack contains maintain nced diet and healthy lifestyleAllergens: Eggs
Food processing
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Ultra processed foods
Elements that indicate the product is in the 4 - Ultra processed food and drink products group:
- Additive: E415 - Xanthan gum
- Additive: E460 - Cellulose
- Additive: E461 - Methyl cellulose
- Ingredient: Thickener
Food products are classified into 4 groups according to their degree of processing:
- Unprocessed or minimally processed foods
- Processed culinary ingredients
- Processed foods
- Ultra processed foods
The determination of the group is based on the category of the product and on the ingredients it contains.
Additives
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E200 - Sorbic acid
Sorbic acid: Sorbic acid, or 2‚4-hexadienoic acid, is a natural organic compound used as a food preservative. It has the chemical formula CH3-CH-4CO2H. It is a colourless solid that is slightly soluble in water and sublimes readily. It was first isolated from the unripe berries of the Sorbus aucuparia -rowan tree-, hence its name.Source: Wikipedia
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E282 - Calcium propionate
Calcium propanoate: Calcium propanoate or calcium propionate has the formula Ca-C2H5COO-2. It is the calcium salt of propanoic acid.Source: Wikipedia
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E415 - Xanthan gum
Xanthan gum (E415) is a natural polysaccharide derived from fermented sugars, often used in the food industry as a thickening and stabilizing agent.
This versatile food additive enhances texture and prevents ingredient separation in a wide range of products, including salad dressings, sauces, and gluten-free baked goods.
It is considered safe for consumption even at high intake amounts.
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E460 - Cellulose
Cellulose: Cellulose is an organic compound with the formula -C6H10O5-n, a polysaccharide consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to many thousands of β-1→4- linked D-glucose units. Cellulose is an important structural component of the primary cell wall of green plants, many forms of algae and the oomycetes. Some species of bacteria secrete it to form biofilms. Cellulose is the most abundant organic polymer on Earth. The cellulose content of cotton fiber is 90%, that of wood is 40–50%, and that of dried hemp is approximately 57%.Cellulose is mainly used to produce paperboard and paper. Smaller quantities are converted into a wide variety of derivative products such as cellophane and rayon. Conversion of cellulose from energy crops into biofuels such as cellulosic ethanol is under development as a renewable fuel source. Cellulose for industrial use is mainly obtained from wood pulp and cotton.Some animals, particularly ruminants and termites, can digest cellulose with the help of symbiotic micro-organisms that live in their guts, such as Trichonympha. In human nutrition, cellulose is a non-digestible constituent of insoluble dietary fiber, acting as a hydrophilic bulking agent for feces and potentially aiding in defecation.Source: Wikipedia
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E461 - Methyl cellulose
Methyl cellulose: Methyl cellulose -or methylcellulose- is a chemical compound derived from cellulose. It is a hydrophilic white powder in pure form and dissolves in cold -but not in hot- water, forming a clear viscous solution or gel. It is sold under a variety of trade names and is used as a thickener and emulsifier in various food and cosmetic products, and also as a treatment of constipation. Like cellulose, it is not digestible, not toxic, and not an allergen.Source: Wikipedia
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E500 - Sodium carbonates
Sodium carbonates (E500) are compounds commonly used in food preparation as leavening agents, helping baked goods rise by releasing carbon dioxide when they interact with acids.
Often found in baking soda, they regulate the pH of food, preventing it from becoming too acidic or too alkaline. In the culinary world, sodium carbonates can also enhance the texture and structure of foods, such as noodles, by modifying the gluten network.
Generally recognized as safe, sodium carbonates are non-toxic when consumed in typical amounts found in food.
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E500i - Sodium carbonate
Sodium carbonate: Sodium carbonate, Na2CO3, -also known as washing soda, soda ash and soda crystals, and in the monohydrate form as crystal carbonate- is the water-soluble sodium salt of carbonic acid. It most commonly occurs as a crystalline decahydrate, which readily effloresces to form a white powder, the monohydrate. Pure sodium carbonate is a white, odorless powder that is hygroscopic -absorbs moisture from the air-. It has a strongly alkaline taste, and forms a moderately basic solution in water. Sodium carbonate is well known domestically for its everyday use as a water softener. Historically it was extracted from the ashes of plants growing in sodium-rich soils, such as vegetation from the Middle East, kelp from Scotland and seaweed from Spain. Because the ashes of these sodium-rich plants were noticeably different from ashes of timber -used to create potash-, they became known as "soda ash". It is synthetically produced in large quantities from salt -sodium chloride- and limestone by a method known as the Solvay process. The manufacture of glass is one of the most important uses of sodium carbonate. Sodium carbonate acts as a flux for silica, lowering the melting point of the mixture to something achievable without special materials. This "soda glass" is mildly water-soluble, so some calcium carbonate is added to the melt mixture to make the glass produced insoluble. This type of glass is known as soda lime glass: "soda" for the sodium carbonate and "lime" for the calcium carbonate. Soda lime glass has been the most common form of glass for centuries. Sodium carbonate is also used as a relatively strong base in various settings. For example, it is used as a pH regulator to maintain stable alkaline conditions necessary for the action of the majority of photographic film developing agents. It acts as an alkali because when dissolved in water, it dissociates into the weak acid: carbonic acid and the strong alkali: sodium hydroxide. This gives sodium carbonate in solution the ability to attack metals such as aluminium with the release of hydrogen gas.It is a common additive in swimming pools used to raise the pH which can be lowered by chlorine tablets and other additives which contain acids. In cooking, it is sometimes used in place of sodium hydroxide for lyeing, especially with German pretzels and lye rolls. These dishes are treated with a solution of an alkaline substance to change the pH of the surface of the food and improve browning. In taxidermy, sodium carbonate added to boiling water will remove flesh from the bones of animal carcasses for trophy mounting or educational display. In chemistry, it is often used as an electrolyte. Electrolytes are usually salt-based, and sodium carbonate acts as a very good conductor in the process of electrolysis. In addition, unlike chloride ions, which form chlorine gas, carbonate ions are not corrosive to the anodes. It is also used as a primary standard for acid-base titrations because it is solid and air-stable, making it easy to weigh accurately.Source: Wikipedia
Ingredients analysis
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Palm oil content unknown
Unrecognized ingredients: Hydronporopy, Sodium-carboxy-methyl-celuise, Methtyl-cellulose, Milet-seeds, Maize-sard, Spirit-vinega, Lodised-salt, Potassium-lodate, Cassava-fou, Nutritic-typical-energy-fat-of-which-carbohydra-of-which-su-allbrgy-adviceSome ingredients could not be recognized.
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Non-vegan
Non-vegan ingredients: Egg whiteSome ingredients could not be recognized.
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Vegetarian status unknown
Unrecognized ingredients: Hydronporopy, Sodium-carboxy-methyl-celuise, Methtyl-cellulose, Milet-seeds, Maize-sard, Spirit-vinega, Lodised-salt, Potassium-lodate, Cassava-fou, Nutritic-typical-energy-fat-of-which-carbohydra-of-which-su-allbrgy-adviceSome ingredients could not be recognized.
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en: water, rice flour, buckwheat flour, thickeners (cellulose), hydronporopy, methyl cellulose, xanthan gum, sodium carboxy methyl celuise, methtyl cellulose, rapeseed oil, wholegrain maize flour, seed mix 5% (milet seeds, sunflower seeds, brown linseed, poppy seed, quinoa), maize sard, yeast, tapioca starch, potato starch, psyllium husk, sugar, spirit vinega, egg white, lodised salt (salt, potassium lodate), cassava fou, prune (plum, prunes), preservatives (calcium propionate), sorbic acid, rice bran, acidity regulator (sodium carbonate), nutritic typical energy fat of which carbohydra of which su allbrgy advice ()- water -> en:water - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 5 - percent_max: 45
- rice flour -> en:rice-flour - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 5 - percent_max: 25
- buckwheat flour -> en:buckwheat-flour - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 5 - percent_max: 18.3333333333333
- thickeners -> en:thickener - percent_min: 5 - percent_max: 15
- cellulose -> en:e460 - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 5 - percent_max: 15
- hydronporopy -> en:hydronporopy - percent_min: 5 - percent_max: 13
- methyl cellulose -> en:e461 - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 5 - percent_max: 11.6666666666667
- xanthan gum -> en:e415 - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 5 - percent_max: 10.7142857142857
- sodium carboxy methyl celuise -> en:sodium-carboxy-methyl-celuise - percent_min: 5 - percent_max: 10
- methtyl cellulose -> en:methtyl-cellulose - percent_min: 5 - percent_max: 9.28571428571429
- rapeseed oil -> en:rapeseed-oil - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - from_palm_oil: no - percent_min: 5 - percent_max: 7.5
- wholegrain maize flour -> en:whole-grain-corn-flour - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 5 - percent_max: 6.11111111111111
- seed mix -> en:seed - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 5 - percent: 5 - percent_max: 5
- milet seeds -> en:milet-seeds - percent_min: 1 - percent_max: 5
- sunflower seeds -> en:sunflower-seed - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 2.5
- brown linseed -> en:brown-flax-seeds - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.66666666666667
- poppy seed -> en:poppyseed - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.25
- quinoa -> en:quinoa - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1
- maize sard -> en:maize-sard - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 4.09090909090909
- yeast -> en:yeast - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 3.75
- tapioca starch -> en:tapioca - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 3.46153846153846
- potato starch -> en:potato-starch - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 3.21428571428571
- psyllium husk -> en:psyllium - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 3
- sugar -> en:sugar - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.8
- spirit vinega -> en:spirit-vinega - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.8
- egg white -> en:egg-white - vegan: no - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.8
- lodised salt -> en:lodised-salt - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.66
- salt -> en:salt - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 0.83
- potassium lodate -> en:potassium-lodate - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 0.83
- cassava fou -> en:cassava-fou - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.66
- prune -> en:prune - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.66
- plum -> en:plum - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.66
- prunes -> en:prune - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 0.9
- preservatives -> en:preservative - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.66
- calcium propionate -> en:e282 - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.66
- sorbic acid -> en:e200 - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.66
- rice bran -> en:rice-bran - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.66
- acidity regulator -> en:acidity-regulator - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.66
- sodium carbonate -> en:e500i - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 1.66
- nutritic typical energy fat of which carbohydra of which su allbrgy advice -> en:nutritic-typical-energy-fat-of-which-carbohydra-of-which-su-allbrgy-advice - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 0
Nutrition
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Very good nutritional quality
⚠️ Warning: the amount of fruits, vegetables and nuts is not specified on the label, it was estimated from the list of ingredients: 2This product is not considered a beverage for the calculation of the Nutri-Score.
Positive points: 8
- Proteins: 3 / 5 (value: 5.6, rounded value: 5.6)
- Fiber: 5 / 5 (value: 9.7, rounded value: 9.7)
- Fruits, vegetables, nuts, and colza/walnut/olive oils: 0 / 5 (value: 2.66071428571429, rounded value: 2.7)
Negative points: 6
- Energy: 3 / 10 (value: 1033, rounded value: 1033)
- Sugars: 0 / 10 (value: 1.8, rounded value: 1.8)
- Saturated fat: 0 / 10 (value: 0.7, rounded value: 0.7)
- Sodium: 3 / 10 (value: 332, rounded value: 332)
The points for proteins are counted because the negative points are less than 11.
Nutritional score: (6 - 8)
Nutri-Score:
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Nutrient levels
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Fat in moderate quantity (7.4%)
What you need to know- A high consumption of fat, especially saturated fats, can raise cholesterol, which increases the risk of heart diseases.
Recommendation: Limit the consumption of fat and saturated fat- Choose products with lower fat and saturated fat content.
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Saturated fat in low quantity (0.7%)
What you need to know- A high consumption of fat, especially saturated fats, can raise cholesterol, which increases the risk of heart diseases.
Recommendation: Limit the consumption of fat and saturated fat- Choose products with lower fat and saturated fat content.
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Sugars in low quantity (1.8%)
What you need to know- A high consumption of sugar can cause weight gain and tooth decay. It also augments the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardio-vascular diseases.
Recommendation: Limit the consumption of sugar and sugary drinks- Sugary drinks (such as sodas, fruit beverages, and fruit juices and nectars) should be limited as much as possible (no more than 1 glass a day).
- Choose products with lower sugar content and reduce the consumption of products with added sugars.
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Salt in moderate quantity (0.83%)
What you need to know- A high consumption of salt (or sodium) can cause raised blood pressure, which can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.
- Many people who have high blood pressure do not know it, as there are often no symptoms.
- Most people consume too much salt (on average 9 to 12 grams per day), around twice the recommended maximum level of intake.
Recommendation: Limit the consumption of salt and salted food- Reduce the quantity of salt used when cooking, and don't salt again at the table.
- Limit the consumption of salty snacks and choose products with lower salt content.
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Nutrition facts
Nutrition facts As sold
for 100 g / 100 mlCompared to: Gluten-free breads Energy 1,033 kj
(247 kcal)-4% Fat 7.4 g +27% Saturated fat 0.7 g -14% Carbohydrates 34.6 g -20% Sugars 1.8 g -46% Fiber 9.7 g +52% Proteins 5.6 g +24% Salt 0.83 g -26% Fruits‚ vegetables‚ nuts and rapeseed‚ walnut and olive oils (estimate from ingredients list analysis) 2.661 %
Environment
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Eco-Score B - Low environmental impact
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Average impact of products of the same category: A (Score: 89/100)
Category: Bread, gluten free
Category: Bread, gluten free
- PEF environmental score: 0.21 (the lower the score, the lower the impact)
- including impact on climate change: 1.81 kg CO2 eq/kg of product
Stage Impact Agriculture Processing Packaging Transportation Distribution Consumption
Bonuses and maluses
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Malus: -5
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Malus: -15
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Eco-Score for this product
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Impact for this product: B (Score: 69/100)
Product: 4 multiseed Thins - The Foodie Market
Life cycle analysis score: 89
Sum of bonuses and maluses: -20
Final score: 69/100
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Carbon footprint
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Equal to driving 0.9 km in a petrol car
181 g CO² per 100g of product
The carbon emission figure comes from ADEME's Agribalyse database, for the category: Bread, gluten free (Source: ADEME Agribalyse Database)
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