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Sara Lee – Deluxe Fruit Mince Crumble Pie Deep Dish – 800 g

Sara Lee – Deluxe Fruit Mince Crumble Pie Deep Dish – 800 g

Barcode:
9310135100751(EAN / EAN-13)

Quantity: 800 g

Packaging: Box, Tray

Brands: Deluxe Fruit Mince Crumble Pie Deep Dish

Categories: Snacks, Sweet snacks, Biscuits and cakes, Sweet pies, Fruit tarts, Fruit-mince-crumble-pie

Origin of ingredients: Australia

Countries where sold: Australia

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Health

Nutrition

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    Nutri-Score E

    Lower nutritional quality
    ⚠ ️Warning: the amount of fiber is not specified, their possible positive contribution to the grade could not be taken into account.
    ⚠ ️Warning: the amount of fruits, vegetables and nuts is not specified on the label, it was estimated from the list of ingredients: 24
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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: 21/55

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      Energy

      4/10 points (1440kJ)

      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

      10/15 points (34.8g)

      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

      2/20 points (0.47g)

      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: 0/10

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      Fiber

      0/5 points (unknown)

      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


      ⚠ ️Warning: the amount of fiber is not specified, their possible positive contribution to the grade could not be taken into account.
      ⚠ ️Warning: the amount of fruits, vegetables and nuts is not specified on the label, it was estimated from the list of ingredients: 24

      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 (21 - 0)

      Nutri-Score: E

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    Nutrition facts


    Nutrition facts As sold
    for 100 g / 100 ml
    Compared to: Sweet pies
    Energy 1,440 kj
    (344 kcal)
    +10%
    Fat 12 g -8%
    Saturated fat 6 g -3%
    Carbohydrates 53.7 g +20%
    Sugars 34.8 g +46%
    Fiber ?
    Proteins 3.5 g +1%
    Salt 0.47 g -3%
    Fruits‚ vegetables‚ nuts and rapeseed‚ walnut and olive oils (estimate from ingredients list analysis) 24.219 %

Ingredients

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    39 ingredients


    Wheat Flour (Thiamine), Dried Mixed Fruit (24%) [Sultanas, Currants, Glace Citrus Peel (Orange Peel, Glucose, Sugar, Citric Acid)], Water, Sugar, Margarine [Vegetable Oils, Water, Salt, Milk Solids, Emulsifiers (471, 472c), Antioxidant (304, 307), Natural Flavour, Natural Colour (Carotene)], Thickener (1412), Dextrose, Whey Powder (Milk), Lemon Juice Concentrate, Salt, Natural Flavours, Cinnamon, Raising Agent (Sodium Bicarbonate), Processing Aid (Wheat), Citric Acid. Contains Wheat, Gluten, Milk. May Contain Egg, Soy, Peanut, Almond, Hazelnut, Pecan, Walnut.
    Allergens: Gluten, Milk
    Traces: Eggs, Nuts, Peanuts, Soybeans
    • Ingredient information


      • Wheat flour: 50.0% (estimate)


      • — Thiamin: 50.0% (estimate)


      • Mixed fruit: 24.0%


      • — Sultana: 16.0% (estimate)


      • — Currants: 4.0% (estimate)


      • — Glace-citrus-peel: 4.0% (estimate)


      • —— Orange zest: 2.0% (estimate)


      • —— Glucose: < 2% (estimate)


      • —— Sugar: < 2% (estimate)


      • —— E330: < 2% (estimate)


      • Water: 12.0% (estimate)


      • Sugar: 7.0% (estimate)


      • Margarine: 3.5% (estimate)


      • — Vegetable oil: < 2% (estimate)


      • — Water: < 2% (estimate)


      • — Salt: < 2% (estimate)


      • — Milk solids: < 2% (estimate)


      • — Emulsifier: < 2% (estimate)


      • —— 471: < 2% (estimate)


      • —— 472c: < 2% (estimate)


      • — Antioxidant: < 2% (estimate)


      • —— 304: < 2% (estimate)


      • —— 307: < 2% (estimate)


      • — Natural flavouring: < 2% (estimate)


      • — Natural colours: < 2% (estimate)


      • —— E160a: < 2% (estimate)


      • Thickener: < 2% (estimate)


      • — 1412: < 2% (estimate)


      • Dextrose: < 2% (estimate)


      • Whey powder: < 2% (estimate)


      • Concentrated lemon juice: < 2% (estimate)


      • Salt: < 2% (estimate)


      • Natural flavouring: < 2% (estimate)


      • Cinnamon: < 2% (estimate)


      • Raising agent: < 2% (estimate)


      • — E500ii: < 2% (estimate)


      • Processing-aid: < 2% (estimate)


      • — Wheat: < 2% (estimate)


      • E330: < 2% (estimate)


Food processing

Additives

  • E1412 - Distarch phosphate


  • 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
  • E304 - Fatty acid esters of ascorbic acid


    Ascorbyl palmitate: Ascorbyl palmitate is an ester formed from ascorbic acid and palmitic acid creating a fat-soluble form of vitamin C. In addition to its use as a source of vitamin C, it is also used as an antioxidant food additive -E number E304-. It is approved for use as a food additive in the EU, the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.Ascorbyl palmitate is known to be broken down -through the digestive process- into ascorbic acid and palmitic acid -a saturated fatty acid- before being absorbed into the bloodstream. Ascorbyl palmitate is also marketed as "vitamin C ester".
    Source: Wikipedia
  • E307 - Alpha-tocopherol


    Alpha-Tocopherol: α-Tocopherol is a type of vitamin E. It has E number "E307". Vitamin E exists in eight different forms, four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. All feature a chromane ring, with a hydroxyl group that can donate a hydrogen atom to reduce free radicals and a hydrophobic side chain which allows for penetration into biological membranes. Compared to the others, α-tocopherol is preferentially absorbed and accumulated in humans.
    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.

  • E472c - Citric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids


  • 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.

  • E500ii - Sodium hydrogen carbonate


    Sodium hydrogen carbonate, also known as E500ii, is a food additive commonly used as a leavening agent.

    When added to recipes, it releases carbon dioxide gas upon exposure to heat or acids, causing dough to rise and resulting in a light, fluffy texture in baked goods.

    It is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by regulatory authorities when used in appropriate quantities and poses no significant health risks when consumed in typical food applications.

Ingredients analysis

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    Non-vegan


    Non-vegan ingredients: Milk solids, Whey powder

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    Unrecognized ingredients: Thiamin, Currants, Glace-citrus-peel, Margarine, 471, 472c, 304, 307, 1412, Processing-aid

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