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Is Thousand Island Dressing Safe? Ingredient Analysis

Bama Dagligvare

This page reviews Thousand Island Dressing by Bama Dagligvare as a sauce condiment. Its current score is 60/100, suggesting that it looks generally acceptable but still includes some ingredients worth reviewing.

If you want the short version, start with these flagged ingredients: Preservative E202 E211.

60 / 100

Moderate quality

Why score is 60

The composition includes preservatives like sodium benzoate (E211) and potassium sorbate (E202), indicating a processed nature that raises quality concerns. The presence of sugar and stabilizers further contributes to the moderate rating.

Main concern

Sodium benzoate (E211) and potassium sorbate (E202) are synthetic preservatives that raise concerns about processed additives.

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 ingredients like water and rapeseed oil, which are generally considered safe and beneficial.
  • Includes tomato paste and pickles, adding flavor and some natural components to the dressing.

Concerns

  • Sodium benzoate (E211) and potassium sorbate (E202) are synthetic preservatives that raise concerns about processed additives.
  • The inclusion of sugar may indicate a higher level of sweetness, which could be undesirable for some consumers.

Who should avoid this product?

You may want to be cautious with this product if you are:

  • people with sensitive skin or fragrance sensitivity
  • people avoiding animal-derived ingredients

Ingredients breakdown

The ingredient notes below are written to explain what each ingredient does in this sauce condiment and why it matters.

  • Is Water safe in this sauce condiment?

    Good

    Water is used here as base. Water serves as the primary solvent in this dressing, providing the necessary liquid base for the other ingredients.

    Role in formula: base

    Original: Vann

    Read the full ingredient profile for Water

  • Is Rapeseed Oil safe in this sauce condiment?

    Good

    Rapeseed Oil is used here as base. Rapeseed oil is a common cooking oil that adds richness and texture to the dressing, contributing positively to its mouthfeel.

    Role in formula: base

    Original: rapsolje

    Read the full ingredient profile for Rapeseed Oil

  • Is Sugar safe in this sauce condiment?

    Medium

    Sugar is used here as sweetener. Sugar is added for sweetness, which enhances flavor but raises concerns about excessive sweetness in the dressing.

    Role in formula: sweetener

    Original: sukker

    Read the full ingredient profile for Sugar

  • Is Vinegar safe in this sauce condiment?

    Good

    Vinegar is used here as acidulant. Vinegar provides acidity, balancing the flavors and acting as a preservative, which is beneficial for flavor enhancement.

    Role in formula: acidulant

    Original: eddik

    Read the full ingredient profile for Vinegar

  • Is Tomato Paste safe in this sauce condiment?

    Good

    Tomato Paste is used here as flavor. Tomato paste adds a rich flavor and color to the dressing, contributing positively to its overall taste profile.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: tomatpuré

    Read the full ingredient profile for Tomato Paste

  • Is Pickles safe in this sauce condiment?

    Good

    Pickles is used here as flavor. Pickles provide a tangy flavor and texture, enhancing the overall taste experience of the dressing.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: sylteagurk

    Read the full ingredient profile for Pickles

  • Is Onion safe in this sauce condiment?

    Good

    Onion is used here as flavor. Onion adds depth and a savory note to the dressing, contributing to its overall flavor complexity.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: løk

    Read the full ingredient profile for Onion

  • Is Bell Pepper safe in this sauce condiment?

    Good

    Bell Pepper is used here as flavor. Bell pepper contributes sweetness and color, enhancing the visual appeal and flavor profile of the dressing.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: paprika

    Read the full ingredient profile for Bell Pepper

  • Is Salt safe in this sauce condiment?

    Good

    Salt is used here as flavor. Salt enhances the overall flavor of the dressing, balancing the sweetness and acidity from other ingredients.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: salt

    Read the full ingredient profile for Salt

  • Is Mustard Seeds safe in this sauce condiment?

    Good

    Mustard Seeds is used here as flavor. Mustard seeds add a unique flavor and slight spiciness, contributing to the complexity of the dressing's taste.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: sennepsfrø

    Read the full ingredient profile for Mustard Seeds

  • Is Stabilizer E415 E509 safe in this sauce condiment?

    Medium

    Stabilizer E415 E509 is used here as stabilizer. These stabilizers help maintain the texture and consistency of the dressing, but their synthetic nature raises some quality concerns.

    Role in formula: stabilizer

    Original: stabilisator (e415, e509)

  • Is Spices safe in this sauce condiment?

    Good

    Spices is used here as flavor. Spices enhance the flavor profile of the dressing, adding complexity and depth to the overall taste.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: krydder

    Read the full ingredient profile for Spices

  • Is Egg Yolk safe in this sauce condiment?

    Medium

    Egg Yolk is used here as emulsifier. Egg yolk acts as an emulsifier, helping to blend the oil and water components, but raises concerns for those with egg allergies.

    Role in formula: emulsifier

    Original: eggeplomme

    Read the full ingredient profile for Egg Yolk

  • Is Preservative E202 E211 safe in this sauce condiment?

    Bad

    Preservative E202 E211 is used here as preservative. These preservatives are added to extend shelf life but are synthetic and may raise concerns about processed ingredients.

    Role in formula: preservative

    Original: konserveringsmiddel (e202, e211)

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: 4043472

More from this brand: Bama Dagligvare products in Zerotox

Similar products: sauce_condiment in Zerotox database

Allergens detected: egg

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Frequently asked questions

Bama Dagligvare — Thousand Island Dressing has a Zerotox safety score of 60 / 100. Check the ingredient breakdown above. More Bama Dagligvare products. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
This product is flagged for: Sodium benzoate (E211) and potassium sorbate (E202) are synthetic preservatives that raise concerns about processed additives.; The inclusion of sugar may indicate a higher level of sweetness, which could be undesirable for some consumers.. See the Concerns and Ingredients sections above.
We detected: egg. If you have allergies, check the label and the Ingredients section above.
Based on our data we do not detect fragrance in this product's listed ingredients. Formulations can change; check the label.
The composition includes preservatives like sodium benzoate (E211) and potassium sorbate (E202), indicating a processed nature that raises quality concerns. The presence of sugar and stabilizers further contributes to the moderate rating. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
Bama Dagligvare — Thousand Island Dressing 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.
We do not detect parabens in this product's listed ingredients. Always check the label as formulations change.
This product includes positive or neutral ingredients such as: water, rapeseed oil, vinegar. See the Ingredients section above.
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Our analysis notes: Contains natural ingredients like water and rapeseed oil, which are generally considered safe and beneficial.; Includes tomato paste and pickles, adding flavor and some natural components to the dressing.. See the Pros section above.
Browse sauce condiment products on Zerotox with ingredient analysis.
Bama Dagligvare — Thousand Island Dressing has a Zerotox score of 60 / 100 among sauce condiment products. See the full breakdown above.