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Serving Size: 5-6 nos (24 gm)| Calories per serving:108
PRIYAGOLD Coconut Crunch
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24 gm
Details |
Weight |
% Daily Values |
QUICK FACTS |
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Total Fat (Lipid) |
3.14 gm |
7.85% |
Total Carbohydrate |
18.26 gm |
6.23% |
Total Sugars |
4.38 gm |
17.52% |
Protein |
1.78 gm |
2.62% |
AVOID TOO MUCH |
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Saturated fat |
1.77 gm |
12.64% |
Trans fat |
0 gm |
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Cholesterol |
0 mg |
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Sodium, Na |
103.2 mg |
4.49% |
GET ENOUGH |
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Monounsaturated fat |
1.04 gm |
8.67% |
Polyunsaturated fat |
0.32 gm |
2.29% |
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- Food Sensitivity Alert - Soy (Lecithin)
Lecithin is naturally available from soya bean (Plant source) and from egg yolk (Animal Source).
A product marked as Vegetarian is likely to get its Lecithin from soya bean plant.
It should be noted that Lecithin is produced from Soya bean oil, hence does not include Soy protein. As a result people with soya sensitivity may not get affected by it.
Consume this product based on your sensitivity towards Soy and Lecithin.
- Know your Food - Flavouring Substances
Flavouring Substances are added to Food products either to regain the flavour it would have lost during processing e.g. juices or to add a new desired flavour e.g. in case of biscuits, vanilla flavour may be added to otherwise food product without any flavour.
Based on the resemblance of the flavouring substance to its natural occurrence, it is classified as natural, nature identical or artificial flavouring substance.
Read this blog to find more about different flavouring substances.
- High in Saturated Fat
Saturated Fats are often termed as the Bad Fat as excess consumption of these can lead to
increase in the production of high cholesterol, atherosclerosis (thickening of artery walls) and strokes.
On the other hand, there are recent reports that Saturated Fats may not be all bad.
Saturated Fats is not only synthesised by the body as part of metabolism but also makes it way in your diet through various raw ingredients
Thus, you should limit eating food with added Saturated Fat.
- High in Sugar
Sugar is a source of Instant Energy which if not used mainly by muscles, is stored as Fat.
One of the immediate side effects of High Sugar diet is insulin surge and increase in fat deposits in the body.
Long term use of diets high in sugar are linked to increased risk for diabetes, obesity and contributes to cravings, mood swings, PMS, and a host of other conditions.
Also, some studies suggest that its not FAT but sugar that is the cause for higher intake calorie and excess weight gain. Now no need to go to other extreme and drop sugar completely from your diet.
So, it is better to limit the consuming products like these which are high in sugar or better still avoid them.
- Highly Processed!
Additives are added to the packaged foods for different reasons varying from increasing shelf life, to provide flavour and texture, increasing nutrition quality or required to manufacture some types of food.
One of the ways to determine the degree of Processing is the number of additives you find in the ingredient list. The higher the number of additives greater is the degree of processing. Additives can be identified by looking for ingredients that begin with 'E' and have a number in them.
It is generally recommended that food that is closer to nature is better hence it is better to choose food products with lesser number of additives.
Wheat Flour, Sugar, Edible Vegetable Oil(Palm oil), Milk solids, Desiccated Coconut Powder, Emulsifier(E322(i), E481(i), E471), Liquid Glucose, Iodised Salt, Leavening Agents(E503(ii), E500(ii)), Dough Conditioner(E223), Synthetic Food colour(E102), Artificial flavouring substances(Coconut, Vanilla)
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Disclaimer:Product Analysis is based on general practices in the field of Nutrition. Please check with or consult a qualified and licensed medical professional for its suitability to you.