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whipped topping original – The Kroger Co.

whipped topping original – The Kroger Co.

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Barcode:
0011110047670(EAN / EAN-13) 011110047670 (UPC / UPC-A)

Brands: The Kroger Co.

Countries where sold: United States

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Nutrition

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      The Nutri-Score is a logo on the overall nutritional quality of products.

      The score from A to E is calculated based on nutrients and foods to favor (proteins, fiber, fruits, vegetables and legumes ...) and nutrients to limit (calories, saturated fat, sugars, salt). The score is calculated from the data of the nutrition facts table and the composition data (fruits, vegetables and legumes).

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    Nutrition facts


    Nutrition facts As sold
    for 100 g / 100 ml
    Energy 1162 kJ
    (277 kcal)
    Fat 16.666666666667 g
    Saturated fat 16.666666666667 g
    Carbohydrates 33.333333333333 g
    Sugars 22.222222222222 g
    Fiber 0 g
    Proteins 0 g
    Salt 0 g
    Sodium 0 g
    Fruits‚ vegetables‚ legumes ?
    • Nutrition facts (Detailed data)


      Nutrition facts As sold
      for 100 g / 100 ml
      As sold for 100 g (packaging)
      Energy 1162 kJ
      (277 kcal)
      ? kcal
      (277 kcal)
      Fat 16.666666666667 g 16.666666666667 g
      Saturated fat 16.666666666667 g 16.666666666667 g
      Carbohydrates 33.333333333333 g 33.333333333333 g
      Sugars 22.222222222222 g 22.222222222222 g
      Fiber 0 g 0 g
      Proteins 0 g 0 g
      Salt 0 g 0 g
      Sodium 0 g 0 g
      Fruits‚ vegetables‚ legumes ? ?

Ingredients

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    19 ingredients


    water, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated vegetable oil 1% (palm kernel oil, coconut oil). less than 2% of: skim milk, light cream, sodium caseinate % dv 0% (from milk), natural flavors, xanthan gum, guar gum, polysorbate 60, sorbitan ars 4% monostearate, beta carotene (for color). contains: milk. sium 0%
    Allergens: Milk
    • Ingredient information


      • Water: 52.1% (estimate)


      • Corn syrup: 24.5% (estimate)


        • What it is: A syrup made from cornstarch, often used to sweeten and thicken processed foods.
        • Types: Light (clear and mildly sweet) and dark (caramel-flavored and less sweet).
        • Concerns:
        • High in fructose, especially in the form of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS).
        • Linked to potential health issues like weight gain, metabolic disorders, and liver problems.
        • May contribute to "empty calories" with little nutritional value.
        • Corn is very water hungry, which raises concerns about hydric stress
        • Sources: WHO, WWF
      • High fructose corn syrup: 12.2% (estimate)


      • Hydrogenated vegetable oil: 1.0%


      • — Palm kernel oil: < 2% (estimate)


      • — Coconut oil: < 2% (estimate)


      • Less-than-2-of: < 2% (estimate)


      • — Skimmed milk: < 2% (estimate)


      • Light cream: < 2% (estimate)


      • Sodium-caseinate-dv: 0.0%


      • — Milk: < 2% (estimate)


      • Natural flavouring: < 2% (estimate)


      • E415: < 2% (estimate)


      • E412: < 2% (estimate)


      • E435: < 2% (estimate)


      • Sorbitan-ars-4-monostearate: < 2% (estimate)


      • E160ai: < 2% (estimate)


      • — Colour: < 2% (estimate)


      • Sium: 0.0%


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    Contains added sugars (~ 36%)

    Added sugars: Corn syrup, High fructose corn syrup
    Estimated quantity of added sugars in ingredients: 36%
    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.

Food processing

Additives

  • E160a - Carotene


    Carotene: The term carotene -also carotin, from the Latin carota, "carrot"- is used for many related unsaturated hydrocarbon substances having the formula C40Hx, which are synthesized by plants but in general cannot be made by animals -with the exception of some aphids and spider mites which acquired the synthesizing genes from fungi-. Carotenes are photosynthetic pigments important for photosynthesis. Carotenes contain no oxygen atoms. They absorb ultraviolet, violet, and blue light and scatter orange or red light, and -in low concentrations- yellow light. Carotenes are responsible for the orange colour of the carrot, for which this class of chemicals is named, and for the colours of many other fruits, vegetables and fungi -for example, sweet potatoes, chanterelle and orange cantaloupe melon-. Carotenes are also responsible for the orange -but not all of the yellow- colours in dry foliage. They also -in lower concentrations- impart the yellow coloration to milk-fat and butter. Omnivorous animal species which are relatively poor converters of coloured dietary carotenoids to colourless retinoids have yellowed-coloured body fat, as a result of the carotenoid retention from the vegetable portion of their diet. The typical yellow-coloured fat of humans and chickens is a result of fat storage of carotenes from their diets. Carotenes contribute to photosynthesis by transmitting the light energy they absorb to chlorophyll. They also protect plant tissues by helping to absorb the energy from singlet oxygen, an excited form of the oxygen molecule O2 which is formed during photosynthesis. β-Carotene is composed of two retinyl groups, and is broken down in the mucosa of the human small intestine by β-carotene 15‚15'-monooxygenase to retinal, a form of vitamin A. β-Carotene can be stored in the liver and body fat and converted to retinal as needed, thus making it a form of vitamin A for humans and some other mammals. The carotenes α-carotene and γ-carotene, due to their single retinyl group -β-ionone ring-, also have some vitamin A activity -though less than β-carotene-, as does the xanthophyll carotenoid β-cryptoxanthin. All other carotenoids, including lycopene, have no beta-ring and thus no vitamin A activity -although they may have antioxidant activity and thus biological activity in other ways-. Animal species differ greatly in their ability to convert retinyl -beta-ionone- containing carotenoids to retinals. Carnivores in general are poor converters of dietary ionone-containing carotenoids. Pure carnivores such as ferrets lack β-carotene 15‚15'-monooxygenase and cannot convert any carotenoids to retinals at all -resulting in carotenes not being a form of vitamin A for this species-; while cats can convert a trace of β-carotene to retinol, although the amount is totally insufficient for meeting their daily retinol needs.
    Source: Wikipedia
  • E160ai - Beta-carotene


    Beta-Carotene: β-Carotene is an organic, strongly colored red-orange pigment abundant in plants and fruits. It is a member of the carotenes, which are terpenoids -isoprenoids-, synthesized biochemically from eight isoprene units and thus having 40 carbons. Among the carotenes, β-carotene is distinguished by having beta-rings at both ends of the molecule. β-Carotene is biosynthesized from geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate.β-Carotene is the most common form of carotene in plants. When used as a food coloring, it has the E number E160a. The structure was deduced by Karrer et al. in 1930. In nature, β-carotene is a precursor -inactive form- to vitamin A via the action of beta-carotene 15‚15'-monooxygenase.Isolation of β-carotene from fruits abundant in carotenoids is commonly done using column chromatography. It can also be extracted from the beta-carotene rich algae, Dunaliella salina. The separation of β-carotene from the mixture of other carotenoids is based on the polarity of a compound. β-Carotene is a non-polar compound, so it is separated with a non-polar solvent such as hexane. Being highly conjugated, it is deeply colored, and as a hydrocarbon lacking functional groups, it is very lipophilic.
    Source: Wikipedia
  • E412 - Guar gum


    Guar gum (E412) is a natural food additive derived from guar beans.

    This white, odorless powder is valued for its remarkable thickening and stabilizing properties, making it a common ingredient in various food products, including sauces, dressings, and ice creams.

    When used in moderation, guar gum is considered safe for consumption, with no known adverse health effects.

  • 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.

  • E435 - Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monostearate


Ingredients analysis

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    Palm oil


    Ingredients that contain palm oil: Palm kernel oil
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    Non-vegan


    Non-vegan ingredients: Skimmed milk, Light cream, Milk

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    Unrecognized ingredients: Less-than-2-of, Sodium-caseinate-dv, Sorbitan-ars-4-monostearate, Sium

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    : water, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated vegetable oil 1% (palm kernel oil, coconut oil), less than 2% of (skim milk), light cream, sodium caseinate % dv 0% (from milk), natural flavors, xanthan gum, guar gum, polysorbate 60, sorbitan ars 4% monostearate, beta carotene (for color), sium 0%
    IngredientTaxonomy IDveganvegetarianpalm_oilciqualciqual_proxypercentminmaxoriginlabels
    wateren:wateryesyes1806652.17.197.0
    corn syrupen:corn-syrupyesyes3108924.51.049.0
    high fructose corn syrupen:high-fructose-corn-syrupyesyes3107712.21.033.0
    hydrogenated vegetable oilen:hydrogenated-vegetable-oilyesyesmaybe1.01.01.0
    palm kernel oilen:palm-kernel-oilyesyesyes0.80.51.0
    coconut oilen:coconut-oilyesyesno160400.20.00.5
    less than 2% ofen:less-than-2-of0.50.01.0
    skim milken:skimmed-milknoyes190510.50.01.0
    light creamen:light-creamnoyes194020.50.01.0
    sodium caseinate % dven:sodium-caseinate-dv0.00.01.0
    from milken:milknoyes190510.00.01.0
    natural flavorsen:natural-flavouringmaybemaybe0.50.01.0
    xanthan gumen:e415yesyes0.50.01.0
    guar gumen:e412yesyes0.50.01.0
    polysorbate 60en:e435maybemaybe0.50.01.0
    sorbitan ars 4% monostearateen:sorbitan-ars-4-monostearate0.50.01.0
    beta caroteneen:e160aimaybemaybemaybe0.50.01.0
    for coloren:colour0.50.01.0
    siumen:sium0.00.01.0

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