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Aadvik Camel Chocolate Crunch contains cocoa solids, rice crisps, milk solids (camel milk powder), cocoa butter, sugar, emulsifiers IN 322, 476.

The product contains 48.4 gm sugar per 100 gm of the product. This product is sugary but it is seldom eaten and in small quantities as a dessert.

It contains 26.9 gm of fat per 100 gm of the product.

The foodnetindia rating for this product :-

foodnetindia safety rating : 7 – (On a scale of 1 to 10 from very unsafe to very safe)

This food product is usually consumed in small portions as a dessert, along with a meal. It is a safe product for most people, provided it is eaten sparingly, in small quantities and in a meal plan that does not have other sources of sugar.

foodnetindia wholesomeness rating : 7- (On a scale of 1 to 10 from very unbalanced nutrition profile to excellent nutrition profile)

This is an acceptable addition to a wholesome diet, but only when eaten in small quantities as an occasional dessert by healthy people. 

Ingredients of concern in Aadvik Camel Milk Chocolate Crunch

  • Sugar

Sugar

This food product does not specify which sugar has been used. This is important because different sugars have different metabolic effects. For example, Sucrose (Cane Sugar) is very different from Fructose (Fruit Sugar). Some foods use high fructose corn syrup which may be harmful in much lower quantities than sucrose.  We believe that it is not responsible behaviour for a brand to not clearly state what ingredients have been used.

Sugar is a carbohydrate found naturally in a host of different foods from lactose in milk to the fructose in fruit and honey. In fact, we need some sugar in our diets to supply ready energy to fuel our muscles and keep our brains active. The problem is that many processed foods have added sugar which supplies energy in the form of calories – and very little else. This means our body has to draw on the nutrients from the rest of our diet to process it and this can affect our health, including our immunity – leaving us more prone to bugs and colds. A high intake of sugar causes our blood sugar levels to shoot up, giving us that feel-good ‘high’ followed by a crashing slump which leaves us tired, irritable and craving more sugary foods. It’s a vicious cycle that may be contributing to our weight problems as well as health concerns like diabetes and heart disease.

Other ingredients that are in the product but not a major source of concern in our opinion are:

  • Cocoa solids 
  • Rice crisps
  • Milk solids (camel milk powder)
  • Cocoa butter
  • Emulsifiers IN 322, 476

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