Is Edel Vollmilch Nuss Safe? Ingredient Analysis
Hachez
Edel Vollmilch Nuss is a dessert from Hachez. It has a Zerotox safety score of 60/100, which means it looks generally acceptable but still includes some ingredients worth reviewing.
The main ingredients worth reviewing are Sugar.
60 / 100
Why score is 60
The composition includes sugar and hazelnuts, with cocoa butter and milk powder. The presence of lecithin as an emulsifier raises moderate concerns about processed ingredients.
Main concern
High sugar content raises concerns about excessive sweetness.
Why it matters: This ingredient is flagged in our analysis based on regulatory and scientific sources. Check the Ingredients section for details and see Data sources for methodology.
Regulation status: Ingredient safety is assessed from EU/EPA/CIR and similar databases; formulations may vary. Always read the product label.
Pros
- Contains hazelnuts, which provide a natural flavor and texture.
- Cocoa butter is a good quality fat that contributes to smoothness.
- Bourbon vanilla extract adds a natural flavoring element.
- Milk powder contributes to creaminess and flavor.
Concerns
- High sugar content raises concerns about excessive sweetness.
- Lecithin is a processed emulsifier that may not be ideal for all consumers.
- Contains milk powder, which may not be suitable for lactose-intolerant individuals.
- Potential cross-contamination with other nuts could be a concern for allergies.
Who should avoid this product?
This dessert may not be the best fit for:
- people with sensitive skin or fragrance sensitivity
- people avoiding animal-derived ingredients
Ingredients breakdown
Each ingredient below is explained in the context of this dessert so the page answers more than a simple label list.
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Is Sugar safe in this dessert?
Bad
Sugar is used here as sweetener. Sugar is a highly processed sweetener that contributes to the overall sweetness of the chocolate, raising concerns about excessive sugar intake.
Role in formula: sweetener
Original: Zucker
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Is Hazelnuts safe in this dessert?
Good
Hazelnuts is used here as flavor. Hazelnuts provide a natural flavor and texture, enhancing the overall quality of the chocolate with their rich taste.
Role in formula: flavor
Original: Haselnüsse
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Is Whole Milk Powder safe in this dessert?
Medium
Whole Milk Powder is used here as base. Whole milk powder adds creaminess and flavor but is a processed ingredient that may not suit all dietary preferences.
Role in formula: base
Original: Vollmilchpulver
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Is Cocoa Butter safe in this dessert?
Good
Cocoa Butter is used here as base. Cocoa butter is a high-quality fat that contributes to the smooth texture of the chocolate, indicating a good quality ingredient.
Role in formula: base
Original: Kakaobutter*
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Is Cocoa Mass safe in this dessert?
Good
Cocoa Mass is used here as base. Cocoa mass is a key ingredient in chocolate, providing rich flavor and quality, essential for a good chocolate product.
Role in formula: base
Original: Kakaomasse*
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Is Lecithin safe in this dessert?
Medium
Lecithin is used here as emulsifier. Lecithin is an emulsifier that helps blend ingredients but is a processed additive that may raise concerns for some consumers.
Role in formula: emulsifier
Original: Emulgator (Lecithine)
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Is Bourbon Vanilla Extract safe in this dessert?
Good
Bourbon Vanilla Extract is used here as flavor. Bourbon vanilla extract adds a natural flavoring element, enhancing the overall taste profile of the chocolate.
Role in formula: flavor
Original: Bourbon-Vanilleextrakt
Read the full ingredient profile for Bourbon Vanilla Extract
How we score
Our safety scores and ingredient breakdowns are based on regulatory and scientific sources. See Data sources & methodology and How Zerotox works for full details.
Product info
Product ID: 3815134
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Allergens detected: hazelnuts , milk
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