Medium - soft taco flour tortillas · Greenveil
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Medium - soft taco flour tortillas Medium - soft taco flour tortillas (Mexican Dinner Mixes). Greenveil's read: consider avoiding (food-health band "critical"). 3 additives of concern.
Verdict Consider avoiding
Ingredients· 14 Evidence· 0 Regulatory· 0 Alternatives· 0
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Thiamin mononitrate
1.6%
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E101 0.8% — Folic acid 0.8% — Water 23.1% — ›
Interesterified soybean oil and soybean oil and canola oil 11.5% — Contains 2% and less of 0.8% — Salt 0.8% — Sugar 0.8% — ›
E282 0.8% ⚠ LowPreservative 0.8% —
E471 0.8% —
E412 0.8% — E297 0.8% — E297 0.4% — Soya oil 0.4% —
E500ii 0.8% —
E202 0.8% — Preservative 0.8% — Enzyme 0.8% — ›
Flour treatment agent 4.2% — E223 0.8% ⚠ ModerateE460i 0.4% — E341ii 3% —
Calcium phosphates (E341) ⚠ LowShow original label text Enriched flour (wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, interesterified soybean oil and/or soybean oil and/or canola oil, contains 2% or less of: salt, sugar, calcium propionate (preservative), mono and diglycerides, guar gum, fumaric acid (fumaric acid, soybean oil), sodium bicarbonate, potassium sorbate (preservative), enzymes, dough conditioner (sodium metabisulfite, microcrystalline cellulose, dicalcium phosphate).
Food health
Nutrition profile and additives of concern ⚠ Contains additive of concern Sodium metabisulphite Sulphite; asthma/allergic-type reactions. Calcium propionate Propionate preservatives have been associated in limited studies with behavioural/irritability effects in children and with migraine in sensitive individuals; evidence is weak. Calcium phosphates Inorganic phosphate additives are highly bioavailable; high additive-phosphate intake is associated with increased cardiovascular and kidney burden, particularly in chronic kidney disease. Per-ingredient concern · chemical identity, not food safety
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