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Original Light – Pringles – 5.5 oz / 158 g

Original Light – Pringles – 5.5 oz / 158 g

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Barcode:
0038000138430(EAN / EAN-13) 038000138430 (UPC / UPC-A)

Common name: potato crisps flavored sour cream & onion.

Quantity: 5.5 oz / 158 g

Packaging: multilayer-composite, Canister, Paper and cardboard / Plastic / Aluminium

Brands: Pringles

Brand owner: The Kellogg Company

Categories: Plant-based foods and beverages, Plant-based foods, Snacks, Cereals and potatoes, Salty snacks, Appetizers, Chips and fries, Potatoes and their products, Crisps, Salty snacks made from potato, Stacked extruded potato crisps

Labels, certifications, awards: Kosher, No artificial flavors, Contains GMOs, Orthodox Union Kosher, No High Fructose Corn Syrup
Orthodox Union Kosher

Origin of ingredients: Unknown

Manufacturing or processing places: jackson, tennessee, usa

Traceability code: 080503190121

Stores: farmacorp, shoprite

Countries where sold: Bolivia, Israel, Philippines, United States

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Health

Nutrition

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    Nutri-Score E

    Lower nutritional quality
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      Discover the new Nutri-Score!


      The computation of the Nutri-Score is evolving to provide better recommendations based on the latest scientific evidence.

      Main improvements:

      • Better score for some fatty fish and oils rich in good fats
      • Better score for whole products rich in fiber
      • Worse score for products containing a lot of salt or sugar
      • Worse score for red meat (compared to poultry)
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      What is the Nutri-Score?


      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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    Negative points: 22/55

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      Energy

      6/10 points (2241kJ)

      Energy intakes above energy requirements are associated with increased risks of weight gain, overweight, obesity, and consequently risk of diet-related chronic diseases.

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      Sugar

      1/15 points (3.57g)

      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.

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      Salt

      7/20 points (1.43g)

      A high consumption of salt (or sodium) can cause raised blood pressure, which can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.

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    Positive points: 1/10

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      Fiber

      1/5 points (3.57g)

      Consuming foods rich in fiber (especially whole grain foods) reduces the risks of aerodigestive cancers, cardiovascular diseases, obesity and diabetes.

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      Details of the calculation of the Nutri-Score


      This product is not considered a beverage for the calculation of the Nutri-Score.

      Points for proteins are not counted because the negative points greater than or equal to 11.

      Nutritional score: 21 (22 - 1)

      Nutri-Score: E

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    Nutrition facts


    Nutrition facts As sold
    for 100 g / 100 ml
    Compared to: Stacked extruded potato crisps
    Energy 2241 kJ
    (535 kcal)
    2,155.887 kj (514 kcal) (+4%)
    Fat 32.1428571428571 g 29.681 g (+8%)
    Saturated fat 8.92857142857143 g 4.455 g (+100%)
    Trans fat 0 g 0.057 g (-100%)
    Cholesterol 0 g 0.013 mg (-100%)
    Carbohydrates ? 56.171 g
    Sugars < 3.57142857142857 g 3.069 g (+16%)
    Added sugars 0 g 1.442 g (-100%)
    Fiber < 3.57142857142857 g 3.292 g (+8%)
    Proteins 3.57142857142857 g 4.68 g (-24%)
    Salt ~ 1.42857142857143 g 1.409 g (+1%)
    Sodium 0.571428571428571 g 0.562 g (+2%)
    Vitamin D 0 g 0.03 µg (-100%)
    Potassium 0.392857142857143 g 264.366 mg (+49%)
    Calcium 0 g 8.162 mg (-100%)
    Iron 0 g 0.305 mg (-100%)
    Fruits‚ vegetables‚ legumes ~ 0 % 0.049 % (-100%)
    Total carbohydrates (includes fiber) 57.1428571428571 g 56.855 g (+1%)
    • Nutrition facts (Detailed data)


      Nutrition facts As sold
      for 100 g / 100 ml
      As sold for 100 g (packaging) As sold per serving (28 g) (packaging) As sold for 100 g (estimate)
      Energy 2241 kJ
      (535 kcal)
      ? kcal
      (535 kcal)
      ? kcal
      (150 kcal)
      ?
      Fat 32.1428571428571 g ? 9 g ?
      Saturated fat 8.92857142857143 g ? 2.5 g ?
      Trans fat 0 g ? 0 g ?
      Cholesterol 0 g ? 0 g ?
      Carbohydrates ? ? ? ?
      Sugars < 3.57142857142857 g ? < 1 g ?
      Added sugars 0 g ? 0 g ~ 0 g
      Fiber < 3.57142857142857 g ? < 1 g ?
      Proteins 3.57142857142857 g ? 1 g ?
      Salt ~ 1.42857142857143 g ? ? ?
      Sodium 0.571428571428571 g ? 160 mg ?
      Vitamin D 0 g ? 0 µg ?
      Potassium 0.392857142857143 g ? 110 mg ?
      Calcium 0 g ? 0 mg ?
      Iron 0 g ? 0 mg ?
      Fruits‚ vegetables‚ legumes ~ 0 % ? ? ~ 0 %
      Total carbohydrates (includes fiber) 57.1428571428571 g ? 16 g ?
Serving size: 14 crisps/crujientes (28 g)

Ingredients

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    36 ingredients


    DRIED POTATOES, VEGETABLE OIL (CORN OIL, COTTONSEED OIL, HIGH OLEIC SOYBEAN OIL, SUNFLOWER OIL), DEGERMINATED YELLOW CORN FLOUR, CORNSTARCH, RICE FLOUR, MALTODEXTRIN, MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, 2% SALT, WHEY, SOUR CREAM (CREAM, NONFAT MILK, CULTURES), MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE, ONION POWDER, COCONUT OIL, DEXTROSE, SUGAR, NATURAL FLAVORS, NONFAT MILK, CITRIC ACID, CASEINATE, LACTIC ACID, YEAST EXTRACT, DISODIUM INOSINATE, DISODIUM GUANYLATE, BUTTERMILK, MALIC ACID, INVERT SUGAR, CULTURED NONFAT MILK, CREAM, WHEAT STARCH.
    Allergens: gluten, milk, soybeans
    • Ingredient information


      • potato: 44.7% (estimate)


      • vegetable oil: 23.0% (estimate)


      • — corn oil: 11.8% (estimate)


      • — Cottonseed oil: 5.6% (estimate)


      • — HIGH OLEIC SOYBEAN OIL: 2.8% (estimate)


      • — sunflower oil: 2.8% (estimate)


      • DEGERMINATED YELLOW CORN FLOUR: 16.0% (estimate)


      • corn starch: 9.1% (estimate)


      • rice flour: 4.6% (estimate)


      • maltodextrin: 2.3% (estimate)


      • E471: < 2% (estimate)


      • salt: 2.0%


      • whey: < 2% (estimate)


      • sour cream: < 2% (estimate)


      • — cream: < 2% (estimate)


      • — skimmed milk: < 2% (estimate)


      • — microbial culture: < 2% (estimate)


      • E621: < 2% (estimate)


        Monosodium glutamate: Monosodium glutamate -MSG, also known as sodium glutamate- is the sodium salt of glutamic acid, one of the most abundant naturally occurring non-essential amino acids. Glutamic acid is found naturally in tomatoes, grapes, cheese, mushrooms and other foods.MSG is used in the food industry as a flavor enhancer with an umami taste that intensifies the meaty, savory flavor of food, as naturally occurring glutamate does in foods such as stews and meat soups. It was first prepared in 1908 by Japanese biochemist Kikunae Ikeda, who was trying to isolate and duplicate the savory taste of kombu, an edible seaweed used as a base for many Japanese soups. MSG as a flavor enhancer balances, blends, and rounds the perception of other tastes.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given MSG its generally recognized as safe -GRAS- designation. A popular belief is that large doses of MSG can cause headaches and other feelings of discomfort, known as "Chinese restaurant syndrome," but double-blind tests fail to find evidence of such a reaction. The European Union classifies it as a food additive permitted in certain foods and subject to quantitative limits. MSG has the HS code 29224220 and the E number E621.
        Source: Wikipedia
      • onion: < 2% (estimate)


      • coconut oil: < 2% (estimate)


      • dextrose: < 2% (estimate)


      • sugar: < 2% (estimate)


      • natural flavouring: < 2% (estimate)


      • skimmed milk: < 2% (estimate)


      • E330: < 2% (estimate)


      • caseinate: < 2% (estimate)


      • E270: < 2% (estimate)


      • yeast extract: < 2% (estimate)


      • E631: < 2% (estimate)


      • E627: < 2% (estimate)


      • buttermilk: < 2% (estimate)


      • E296: < 2% (estimate)


      • invert sugar: < 2% (estimate)


      • skimmed milk: < 2% (estimate)


      • cream: < 2% (estimate)


      • wheat starch: < 2% (estimate)


Food processing

Additives

  • E270 - Lactic acid


    Lactic acid: Lactic acid is an organic compound with the formula CH3CH-OH-COOH. In its solid state, it is white and water-soluble. In its liquid state, it is colorless. It is produced both naturally and synthetically. With a hydroxyl group adjacent to the carboxyl group, lactic acid is classified as an alpha-hydroxy acid -AHA-. In the form of its conjugate base called lactate, it plays a role in several biochemical processes. In solution, it can ionize a proton from the carboxyl group, producing the lactate ion CH3CH-OH-CO−2. Compared to acetic acid, its pKa is 1 unit less, meaning lactic acid deprotonates ten times more easily than acetic acid does. This higher acidity is the consequence of the intramolecular hydrogen bonding between the α-hydroxyl and the carboxylate group. Lactic acid is chiral, consisting of two optical isomers. One is known as L--+--lactic acid or -S--lactic acid and the other, its mirror image, is D--−--lactic acid or -R--lactic acid. A mixture of the two in equal amounts is called DL-lactic acid, or racemic lactic acid. Lactic acid is hygroscopic. DL-lactic acid is miscible with water and with ethanol above its melting point which is around 17 or 18 °C. D-lactic acid and L-lactic acid have a higher melting point. In animals, L-lactate is constantly produced from pyruvate via the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase -LDH- in a process of fermentation during normal metabolism and exercise. It does not increase in concentration until the rate of lactate production exceeds the rate of lactate removal, which is governed by a number of factors, including monocarboxylate transporters, concentration and isoform of LDH, and oxidative capacity of tissues. The concentration of blood lactate is usually 1–2 mM at rest, but can rise to over 20 mM during intense exertion and as high as 25 mM afterward. In addition to other biological roles, L-lactic acid is the primary endogenous agonist of hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor 1 -HCA1-, which is a Gi/o-coupled G protein-coupled receptor -GPCR-.In industry, lactic acid fermentation is performed by lactic acid bacteria, which convert simple carbohydrates such as glucose, sucrose, or galactose to lactic acid. These bacteria can also grow in the mouth; the acid they produce is responsible for the tooth decay known as caries. In medicine, lactate is one of the main components of lactated Ringer's solution and Hartmann's solution. These intravenous fluids consist of sodium and potassium cations along with lactate and chloride anions in solution with distilled water, generally in concentrations isotonic with human blood. It is most commonly used for fluid resuscitation after blood loss due to trauma, surgery, or burns.
    Source: Wikipedia
  • E296 - Malic acid


    Malic acid: Malic acid is an organic compound with the molecular formula C4H6O5. It is a dicarboxylic acid that is made by all living organisms, contributes to the pleasantly sour taste of fruits, and is used as a food additive. Malic acid has two stereoisomeric forms -L- and D-enantiomers-, though only the L-isomer exists naturally. The salts and esters of malic acid are known as malates. The malate anion is an intermediate in the citric acid cycle.
    Source: Wikipedia
  • E330 - Citric acid


    Citric acid is a natural organic acid found in citrus fruits such as lemons, oranges, and limes.

    It is widely used in the food industry as a flavor enhancer, acidulant, and preservative due to its tart and refreshing taste.

    Citric acid is safe for consumption when used in moderation and is considered a generally recognized as safe (GRAS) food additive by regulatory agencies worldwide.

  • E471 - Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids


    Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids (E471), are food additives commonly used as emulsifiers in various processed foods.

    These compounds consist of glycerol molecules linked to one or two fatty acid chains, which help stabilize and blend water and oil-based ingredients. E471 enhances the texture and shelf life of products like margarine, baked goods, and ice cream, ensuring a smooth and consistent texture.

    It is generally considered safe for consumption within established regulatory limits.

  • E621 - Monosodium glutamate


    Monosodium glutamate (MSG), or E621, is the sodium salt of glutamic acid, an amino acid found naturally in many foods.

    It is widely used as a flavor enhancer to provide an "umami" or savory taste to a variety of processed foods, including soups, snack chips, and frozen meals.

    MSG is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by food authorities. However, some people report sensitivity to MSG, experiencing short-term symptoms like headaches and flushing, though scientific studies have not shown a consistent link.

  • E627 - Disodium guanylate


    Disodium guanylate: Disodium guanylate, also known as sodium 5'-guanylate and disodium 5'-guanylate, is a natural sodium salt of the flavor enhancing nucleotide guanosine monophosphate -GMP-. Disodium guanylate is a food additive with the E number E627. It is commonly used in conjunction with glutamic acid. As it is a fairly expensive additive, it is not used independently of glutamic acid; if disodium guanylate is present in a list of ingredients but MSG does not appear to be, it is likely that glutamic acid is provided as part of another ingredient such as a processed soy protein complex. It is often added to foods in conjunction with disodium inosinate; the combination is known as disodium 5'-ribonucleotides. Disodium guanylate is produced from dried seaweed and is often added to instant noodles, potato chips and other snacks, savory rice, tinned vegetables, cured meats, and packaged soup.
    Source: Wikipedia
  • E631 - Disodium inosinate


    Disodium inosinate: Disodium inosinate -E631- is the disodium salt of inosinic acid with the chemical formula C10H11N4Na2O8P. It is used as a food additive and often found in instant noodles, potato chips, and a variety of other snacks. Although it can be obtained from bacterial fermentation of sugars, it is often commercially prepared from animal sources.
    Source: Wikipedia

Ingredients analysis

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    Non-vegan


    Non-vegan ingredients: whey, sour cream, cream, skimmed milk, skimmed milk, caseinate, buttermilk, skimmed milk, cream

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    Unrecognized ingredients: HIGH OLEIC SOYBEAN OIL, DEGERMINATED YELLOW CORN FLOUR, invert sugar

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    en: POTATOES, VEGETABLE OIL (CORN OIL, COTTONSEED OIL, HIGH OLEIC SOYBEAN OIL, SUNFLOWER OIL), DEGERMINATED YELLOW CORN FLOUR, CORNSTARCH, RICE FLOUR, MALTODEXTRIN, mono- and DIGLYCERIDES, SALT 2%, WHEY, SOUR CREAM (CREAM, NONFAT MILK, CULTURES), MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE, ONION, COCONUT OIL, DEXTROSE, SUGAR, NATURAL FLAVORS, NONFAT MILK, CITRIC ACID, CASEINATE, LACTIC ACID, YEAST EXTRACT, DISODIUM INOSINATE, DISODIUM GUANYLATE, BUTTERMILK, MALIC ACID, INVERT SUGAR, NONFAT MILK, CREAM, WHEAT STARCH
    IngredientTaxonomy IDveganvegetarianpalm_oilciqualciqual_proxypercentminmaxoriginlabels
    POTATOESen:potatoyesyes400344.73.486.0
    VEGETABLE OILen:vegetable-oilyesyesmaybe23.02.044.0
    CORN OILen:corn-oilyesyesno1719011.80.544.0
    COTTONSEED OILen:cottonseed-oilyesyesno171705.60.022.0
    HIGH OLEIC SOYBEAN OILen:HIGH OLEIC SOYBEAN OIL2.80.014.7
    SUNFLOWER OILen:sunflower-oilyesyesno174402.80.011.0
    DEGERMINATED YELLOW CORN FLOURen:DEGERMINATED YELLOW CORN FLOUR16.02.030.0
    CORNSTARCHen:corn-starchyesyes95109.12.023.0
    RICE FLOURen:rice-flouryesyes95204.62.018.8
    MALTODEXTRINen:maltodextrinyesyes2.32.016.0
    mono- and DIGLYCERIDESen:e471maybemaybemaybe1.12.014.0
    SALTen:saltyesyes110582.02.02.0
    WHEYen:wheynomaybe0.00.02.0
    SOUR CREAMen:sour-creamnoyes194020.00.02.0
    CREAMen:creamnoyes194020.00.02.0
    NONFAT MILKen:skimmed-milknoyes190510.00.01.0
    CULTURESen:microbial-culturemaybemaybe0.00.00.7
    MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATEen:e621yesyes0.00.02.0
    ONIONen:onionyesyes200340.00.02.0
    COCONUT OILen:coconut-oilyesyesno160400.00.02.0
    DEXTROSEen:dextroseyesyes310160.00.02.0
    SUGARen:sugarmaybeyes310160.00.01.0
    NATURAL FLAVORSen:natural-flavouringmaybemaybe0.00.01.0
    NONFAT MILKen:skimmed-milknoyes190510.00.01.0
    CITRIC ACIDen:e330yesyes0.00.01.0
    CASEINATEen:caseinatenoyes0.00.01.0
    LACTIC ACIDen:e270yesyes0.00.01.0
    YEAST EXTRACTen:yeast-extractyesyes110090.00.01.0
    DISODIUM INOSINATEen:e631maybemaybe0.00.01.0
    DISODIUM GUANYLATEen:e627maybemaybe0.00.01.0
    BUTTERMILKen:buttermilknoyes198010.00.01.0
    MALIC ACIDen:e296yesyes0.00.01.0
    INVERT SUGARen:invert-sugar0.00.01.0
    NONFAT MILKen:skimmed-milknoyes190510.00.01.0
    CREAMen:creamnoyes194020.00.01.0
    WHEAT STARCHen:wheat-starchyesyes95100.00.01.0

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