Circa due settimane fa io e il mio comune abbiamo trovato questo diffuso nel supermercato. Durante queste due settimane ci siamo divertiti molto a questa diffusione. Tuttavia siamo molto confusi sui suoi ingredienti.

    Le diverse caselle di testo scritte sul pacchetto (che ho incluso nelle immagini del post) apparentemente indicano ciascuno ingredienti diversi. Inoltre è scritto che Disnella non ha "glucosio e sapori artificiali" Il che sembra altamente improbabile considerando il suo sapore.

    Quindi, se sai, di cosa è veramente fatto Disnella? Perché ha informazioni contrastanti su di esso? Qual è la sua storia?

    Ti ringraziamo in anticipo☺️

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    di GloomyAd2006

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    1. first time seeing this in my life and it looks poor quality as well, where did you get it?

    2. tankionline2016pro on

      a cheap copy of nutella, i bet there’s palm oil in it.

    3. SonOfMrSpock on

      They probably meant it does not have corn syrup by “not have glucose”. It obviously has lots of sugar in there. Because in Türkiye corn syrup is considered as low quality substitute of crystal sugar.

    4. spongybobie on

      It should be what is written in the second picture. Third one seems to be a list of potential allergens.

      It can say there is no sweeteners or artificial ingredients or whatever. But regulations allowing to write such statements can vary from country to country. I would not trust such statements in Turkey.

    5. UnderstandingCool574 on

      Which part indicates different ingredients? The ingredients in Turkish and English are the same. And the German one is, as far as my German goes, also the same.

      The first ingredient is ‘sugar’. Which means the ingredient that is mostly used in this product is sugar, compared to the other ingredients. Why put glucose in it to sweeten it even more? Your body will convert sugar to glucose anyways 🤭

    6. senolgunes on

      What’s conflicting? Looks like the same ingredients in all three languages?

    7. katakullist on

      Mentions vegetable oil but does not indicate which one, likely palm but the lack of detail in the package is an immediate red flag.

      Also, you can use hazelnut % of the paste to make sense of the price, 6% is on the lower side, better products will have around 13%.

    8. 0v111605 on

      I recommend you Torku Banada as mid quality alternative and TadıBu Abdurrahman Tatlıcı as a high quality chocolate cream both much more better than nutella and other alternatives

    9. qwertyalp1020 on

      I’m turkish and I haven’t seen this before, this should tell you.

    10. buenonocheseniorgato on

      Do not buy cheap stuff in turkey. Ever since the economy has gone to *shit*, the quality and qc of everything has gone down, mid tier, expensive or otherwise. You can(should) imagine the cheap stuff. 

      You’re staring down the barrel of cancer in a decade and a bit on the better side of things, and severe food poisoning (which can be lethal) on the worse side.

    11. Repulsive_Luck5680 on

      Kimyevi birtakım maddelerin bir araya getirilmiş hali 🤷

    12. Ecstatic-Block-8791 on

      I’ve been around this business for ages, and I’ve never seen this product before.

    13. Commercial-Act-4844 on

      I have never seen that knockoff Nutella jar before

    14. fckrdota2 on

      Is this even legal to sell? What type of oil used is not stated

    15. Baglayan on

      Are you in Turkey? You should try Tadıbu. It’s the best spread out there.

    16. muzaffer22 on

      I wouldn’t trust the ingredients part as they are legally allowed to skip writing some of the important ingredients.

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