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Is Zoo Biscuits Safe? Ingredient Analysis

Leibniz

Leibniz's Zoo Biscuits is reviewed here as a snack. Zerotox gives it 70/100 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 Ammonium Carbonate, Sodium Carbonate, Flavors.

70 / 100

Moderate quality

Why score is 70

The ingredient composition includes spelt flour and raw cane sugar, but also contains lecithin as an emulsifier, raising some concerns about processed ingredients. Overall, the mix of good and medium ingredients leads to a moderate rating.

Main concern

Lecithin, while commonly used as an emulsifier, is a processed ingredient that may raise concerns about the overall quality of the product.

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

  • Spelt flour is a whole grain that provides more nutrients compared to refined flours, contributing positively to the overall quality.
  • Raw cane sugar is less processed than white sugar, which may retain some trace minerals, supporting a better quality assessment.

Concerns

  • Lecithin, while commonly used as an emulsifier, is a processed ingredient that may raise concerns about the overall quality of the product.
  • The presence of artificial flavors indicates some level of processing, which detracts from the natural quality of the ingredients.

Who should avoid this product?

This formula may not suit:

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

Ingredients breakdown

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

  • Is Spelt Flour safe in this snack?

    Good

    Spelt Flour is used here as base. Spelt flour is a whole grain that adds fiber and nutrients, enhancing the nutritional profile of the biscuits.

    Role in formula: base

    Original: SPELTMEEL

    Read the full ingredient profile for Spelt Flour

  • Is Raw Cane Sugar safe in this snack?

    Medium

    Raw Cane Sugar is used here as sweetener. Raw cane sugar is less refined than white sugar, potentially retaining some minerals, but still contributes to sugar content concerns.

    Role in formula: sweetener

    Original: ruwe rietsuiker

    Read the full ingredient profile for Raw Cane Sugar

  • Is Sunflower Oil safe in this snack?

    Medium

    Sunflower Oil is used here as base. Sunflower oil is a common ingredient that provides moisture but is a processed oil, raising some quality concerns.

    Role in formula: base

    Original: zonnebloemolie

    Read the full ingredient profile for Sunflower Oil

  • Is Whole Grain Oat Flour safe in this snack?

    Good

    Whole Grain Oat Flour is used here as base. Whole grain oat flour adds fiber and nutrients, contributing positively to the overall quality of the biscuits.

    Role in formula: base

    Original: volkoren HAVERMEEL

  • Is Apple Extract safe in this snack?

    Good

    Apple Extract is used here as flavor. Apple extract provides natural flavoring, enhancing taste without synthetic additives, which is a positive aspect.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: appelextrakt

    Read the full ingredient profile for Apple Extract

  • Is Oligofructose safe in this snack?

    Medium

    Oligofructose is used here as sweetener. Oligofructose is a processed ingredient that acts as a sweetener and fiber source, but its processing raises some concerns.

    Role in formula: sweetener

    Original: oligofructose

    Read the full ingredient profile for Oligofructose

  • Is Ammonium Carbonate safe in this snack?

    Bad

    Ammonium Carbonate is used here as leavening agent. Ammonium carbonate is a chemical leavening agent that may raise concerns due to its synthetic nature and processing.

    Role in formula: leavening agent

    Original: ammoniumcarbonaat

    Read the full ingredient profile for Ammonium Carbonate

  • Is Sodium Carbonate safe in this snack?

    Bad

    Sodium Carbonate is used here as leavening agent. Sodium carbonate is a synthetic leavening agent that raises quality concerns due to its processing and chemical nature.

    Role in formula: leavening agent

    Original: natriumcarbonaat

    Read the full ingredient profile for Sodium Carbonate

  • Is Lecithin safe in this snack?

    Medium

    Lecithin is used here as emulsifier. Lecithin is a processed emulsifier that helps blend ingredients but raises concerns about the overall quality of the product.

    Role in formula: emulsifier

    Original: lecithine

    Read the full ingredient profile for Lecithin

  • Is Salt safe in this snack?

    Good

    Salt is used here as base. Salt is a common ingredient that enhances flavor and is necessary for taste, contributing positively to the overall quality.

    Role in formula: base

    Original: zout

    Read the full ingredient profile for Salt

  • Is Flavors safe in this snack?

    Bad

    Flavors is used here as flavor. The presence of artificial flavors raises concerns about the use of synthetic additives, detracting from the product's natural quality.

    Role in formula: flavor

    Original: aroma's (MELK)

    Read the full ingredient profile for Flavors

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: 3824923

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Allergens detected: milk , eggs

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Frequently asked questions

Leibniz — Zoo Biscuits has a Zerotox safety score of 70 / 100. Check the ingredient breakdown above. More Leibniz products. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
Yes. Our analysis indicates fragrance or parfum. This can irritate sensitive skin. See the Ingredients section.
Leibniz — Zoo Biscuits has a Zerotox score of 70 / 100 among snack products. See the full breakdown above.
Leibniz — Zoo Biscuits has a Zerotox safety score of 70 / 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.
Zerotox gives Leibniz — Zoo Biscuits a safety score of 70 / 100 based on ingredients. See the breakdown above. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
Yes. Leibniz — Zoo Biscuits has a Zerotox score of 70 / 100. See clean products and high-rated products for more. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
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This product is flagged for: Lecithin, while commonly used as an emulsifier, is a processed ingredient that may raise concerns about the overall quality of the product.; The presence of artificial flavors indicates some level of processing, which detracts from the natural quality of the ingredients.. See the Concerns and Ingredients sections above.
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The ingredient composition includes spelt flour and raw cane sugar, but also contains lecithin as an emulsifier, raising some concerns about processed ingredients. Overall, the mix of good and medium ingredients leads to a moderate rating. Scores are informational only and do not constitute professional advice; always read the label and consult a qualified professional.
Our analysis notes: Spelt flour is a whole grain that provides more nutrients compared to refined flours, contributing positively to the overall quality.; Raw cane sugar is less processed than white sugar, which may retain some trace minerals, supporting a better quality assessment.. See the Pros section above.
We detected: milk, eggs. If you have allergies, check the label and the Ingredients section above.