Is Studentenfutter Safe? Ingredient Analysis
Billa Bio
Billa Bio's Studentenfutter is reviewed here as a snack. Zerotox gives it 85/100 based on the current ingredient profile, so it is generally considered low concern based on the current ingredient profile.
The composition includes dried sultanas, cashew nuts, hazelnuts, walnuts, and almonds. The presence of natural nuts and dried fruits indicates a high-quality, minimally processed product.
85 / 100
Why score is 85
The composition includes dried sultanas, cashew nuts, hazelnuts, walnuts, and almonds. The presence of natural nuts and dried fruits indicates a high-quality, minimally processed product.
Main concern
Sultaninen are treated with sunflower oil, which may raise concerns for those avoiding added oils.
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 a variety of nuts like cashews and hazelnuts, which provide healthy fats and nutrients.
- Dried sultanas add natural sweetness without synthetic sugars, enhancing the product's quality.
- Minimal processing is indicated by the use of natural ingredients, supporting a clean rating.
- No artificial additives or preservatives detected, contributing to overall safety.
Concerns
- Sultaninen are treated with sunflower oil, which may raise concerns for those avoiding added oils.
- The presence of multiple nuts could pose allergen risks for sensitive individuals.
- High nut content may lead to calorie density, which some consumers might want to monitor.
- No additional flavoring or enhancement ingredients present, which may limit taste variety.
Who should avoid this product?
This formula may not suit:
- people with sensitive skin or fragrance sensitivity
Ingredients breakdown
Below, each ingredient is described in the context of this snack, not just listed as a raw label.
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Is Dried Sultanas safe in this snack?
Good
Dried Sultanas is used here as base. Dried sultanas provide natural sweetness and are a source of carbohydrates. Their inclusion supports a fruit-based snack profile.
Role in formula: base
Original: Sultaninen
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Is Sunflower Oil safe in this snack?
Medium
Sunflower Oil is used here as emulsifier. Sunflower oil is used to prevent clumping of dried sultanas. While it is a common oil, its presence raises some concerns about added fats.
Role in formula: emulsifier
Original: Sonnenblumenöl
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Is Cashew Nuts safe in this snack?
Good
Cashew Nuts is used here as base. Cashew nuts are a source of healthy fats and protein, contributing positively to the nutritional profile of this snack.
Role in formula: base
Original: CASHEWKERNE
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Is Hazelnuts safe in this snack?
Good
Hazelnuts is used here as base. Hazelnuts provide healthy fats and are rich in vitamins and minerals, enhancing the overall quality of the product.
Role in formula: base
Original: HASELNUSSKERNE
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Is Walnuts safe in this snack?
Good
Walnuts is used here as base. Walnuts are known for their omega-3 fatty acids, adding nutritional value and supporting heart health.
Role in formula: base
Original: WALNUSSKERNE
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Is Almonds safe in this snack?
Good
Almonds is used here as base. Almonds are a good source of vitamin E and healthy fats, contributing positively to the snack's nutritional profile.
Role in formula: base
Original: MANDELKERNE
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: 4244889
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Allergens detected: tree_nut
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