

Bon Appétit! Bon appétit! We didn't find any questionable E-numbers or additives. Nevertheless, feel free to take a look at our alternative products - maybe there's something healthy for you!
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Cane sugar is associated with health risks such as weight gain, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and tooth decay. The WHO recommends limiting daily sugar intake to less than 10% of total daily calorie intake, which corresponds to about 25 grams of sugar (6 teaspoons) for a physically active adult. A further reduction to 5% (3 teaspoons or 15 grams) may offer additional health benefits. High sugar consumption can lead to overweight, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and tooth decay. It is advisable to reduce the consumption of added sugars and focus on a balanced diet with natural, unprocessed foods.

Bon Appétit! Bon appétit! We didn't find any questionable E-numbers or additives. Nevertheless, feel free to take a look at our alternative products - maybe there's something healthy for you!
Questionable Ingredients
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Cane Sugar
Cane sugar is associated with health risks such as weight gain, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and tooth decay. The WHO recommends limiting daily sugar intake to less than 10% of total daily calorie intake, which corresponds to about 25 grams of sugar (6 teaspoons) for a physically active adult. A further reduction to 5% (3 teaspoons or 15 grams) may offer additional health benefits. High sugar consumption can lead to overweight, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and tooth decay. It is advisable to reduce the consumption of added sugars and focus on a balanced diet with natural, unprocessed foods.