Ciao a tutti,

Vengo dalla Spagna e attualmente vivo in Lettonia da 3-4 mesi. Sono attento alla salute e leggo sempre gli elenchi degli ingredienti prima di acquistare i prodotti.

Oggi ho controllato un prodotto etichettato “Sapore di miele”, ma gli ingredienti non menzionavano miele o alcun aroma di miele. Ho anche effettuato un controllo incrociato su 2-3 siti Web diversi e nessuno elencava miele o aromi di miele.

Le mie domande:

È una pratica comune in Lettonia?

Per “aroma miele” si intende solitamente un aroma artificiale anche se non elencato?

Oppure sto fraintendendo qualcosa?

Grazie in anticipo per i vostri chiarimenti 🙂

https://www.rimi.lv/e-veikals/en/products/sweets-and-snacks/chips-and-dips/potato-chips/kartup-uzkoda-long-chips-medus-barbekju-75g/p/1021033

https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1rgyzgx

di NoImpression8722

8 commenti

  1. Reinis_LV on

    If you are health conscious maybe chips aren’t the way to begin with. You can always contact the manufacturer with your question.

  2. muddypol on

    Honey flavor usually means no real honey same with other flavors. And the other spices imitate honey taste. Some might advertise as “with honey” then it must contain some % of honey, but usually it’s very little

  3. AggressiveAnything on

    Going “does this mean artificial flavouring” when “natural flavouring” is literally on the ingredient list is a choice.
     

  4. Craftear_brewery on

    Tomato chips only had beetroot listed and no tomato

  5. DoughnutSad6336 on

     garšvielu maisījums (cukurs, dekstroze, garšas pastiprinātājs (mononātrija glutamāts)
    dabīgs aromatizētājs

  6. EpsteinEpstainTheory on

    What I want to know is where they put the barbecues inside it

  7. PeeterisSilent on

    You can’t really do much with honey for chips flavor i suppose, so to mimick “honey” flavor, they are using combinations of spices and NATURAL flavors (that could be some sort of, for example, crystalized honey in small amounts) that are all listed there.

    So, no, common practice in Latvia (as in EU in general) is to list all the ingredients correctly, even if they manage to make said flavor with various different ingredients.

  8. Citron_Inevitable on

    “Honey barbeque” might just sound better than ‘Murica inspire sugary slop, which it is. marketing babey. Not like there’s any meat drippings either

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