Salty Liquorice Stars product image with 60/100 Zerotox safety score

Is Salty Liquorice Stars Safe? Ingredient Analysis

Flying Tiger

Flying Tiger's Salty Liquorice Stars is reviewed here as a dessert. Zerotox gives it 60/100 based on the current ingredient profile, so it looks generally acceptable but still includes some ingredients worth reviewing.

The ingredient review below focuses especially on Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Ammonium Chloride.

60 / 100

Moderate quality

Why score is 60

The composition includes sugar and glucose syrup, which are high in processed sugars. The presence of ammonium chloride raises concerns about synthetic additives, impacting the overall safety assessment.

Main concern

High sugar content from sugar and glucose syrup 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 natural licorice root extract, which adds flavor and is a traditional ingredient.
  • Gluten-free formulation makes it suitable for individuals with gluten intolerance.

Concerns

  • High sugar content from sugar and glucose syrup raises concerns about excessive sweetness.
  • Ammonium chloride is a synthetic additive that may raise quality concerns in confectionery.

Who should avoid this product?

This formula may not suit:

  • people avoiding animal-derived ingredients

Ingredients breakdown

Below, each ingredient is described in the context of this dessert, not just listed as a raw label.

  • 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 product, raising concerns about excessive sugar intake.

    Role in formula: sweetener

    Original: zucchero

    Read the full ingredient profile for Sugar

  • Is Glucose Syrup safe in this dessert?

    Bad

    Glucose Syrup is used here as sweetener. Glucose syrup is a processed sweetener that adds to the sugar content, potentially leading to health concerns related to high sugar consumption.

    Role in formula: sweetener

    Original: sciroppo di glucosio

    Read the full ingredient profile for Glucose Syrup

  • Is Modified Corn Starch safe in this dessert?

    Medium

    Modified Corn Starch is used here as thickener. Modified corn starch is used as a thickening agent, which may raise concerns about processing but is generally accepted in confectionery.

    Role in formula: thickener

    Original: amido modificato

  • Is Ammonium Chloride safe in this dessert?

    Bad

    Ammonium Chloride is used here as flavor. Ammonium chloride is used for its salty flavor but is a synthetic additive that raises quality and safety concerns in food products.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: cloruro di ammonio

    Read the full ingredient profile for Ammonium Chloride

  • Is Gelatin safe in this dessert?

    Medium

    Gelatin is used here as base. Gelatin is derived from animal sources and is used to provide texture. Its presence may not be suitable for vegetarians.

    Role in formula: base

    Original: gelatina (porco)

    Read the full ingredient profile for Gelatin

  • Is Licorice Root Extract safe in this dessert?

    Good

    Licorice Root Extract is used here as natural_extract. Licorice root extract is a natural flavoring agent that contributes to the characteristic taste of the product, indicating a more traditional formulation.

    Role in formula: natural_extract

    Original: estratto di radice di liquirizia

    Read the full ingredient profile for Licorice Root Extract

  • Is Colorant E153 safe in this dessert?

    Bad

    Colorant E153 is used here as colorant. E153 is a synthetic colorant that raises concerns about artificial additives in food products, impacting the overall quality assessment.

    Role in formula: colorant

    Original: colorante (Ε153)

    Read the full ingredient profile for Colorant E153

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: 3355914

More from this brand: Flying Tiger products in Zerotox

Similar products: dessert in Zerotox database

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Frequently asked questions

Based on our data we do not detect fragrance in this product's listed ingredients. Formulations can change; check the label.
Browse Flying Tiger products on Zerotox with ingredient analysis and safety scores.
This product is flagged for: High sugar content from sugar and glucose syrup raises concerns about excessive sweetness.; Ammonium chloride is a synthetic additive that may raise quality concerns in confectionery.. See the Concerns and Ingredients sections above.
Our analysis notes: Contains natural licorice root extract, which adds flavor and is a traditional ingredient.; Gluten-free formulation makes it suitable for individuals with gluten intolerance.. See the Pros section above.
This depends on the ingredient profile. People with sensitive skin or scalp, users avoiding fragrance, sulfates or animal-derived ingredients, and cautious shoppers should review the breakdown above before buying. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
Our analysis indicates animal-derived ingredients may be present in this product. See the Ingredients section and the label for details.
Flying Tiger — Salty Liquorice Stars has a Zerotox safety score of 60 / 100. Check the ingredient breakdown above. More Flying Tiger products. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
The composition includes sugar and glucose syrup, which are high in processed sugars. The presence of ammonium chloride raises concerns about synthetic additives, impacting the overall safety assessment. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
We do not detect parabens in this product's listed ingredients. Always check the label as formulations change.
Flying Tiger — Salty Liquorice Stars has a Zerotox score of 60 / 100 among dessert products. See the full breakdown above.
This product includes positive or neutral ingredients such as: licorice root extract. See the Ingredients section above.
Flying Tiger — Salty Liquorice Stars has a Zerotox safety score of 60 / 100. Higher scores mean fewer concerning ingredients. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.

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