
Cheddar Jack Baked Snack Crackers
Labels
Health
Nutrition
Nutrient levels
Fat in high quantity (26.7%)
Saturated fat in moderate quantity (5%)
Salt in high quantity (1.92%)
Nutrition label

Nutrition facts
| Nutrition facts | As sold for 100 g / 100 ml |
|---|---|
| Energy | ~ 2,203.33 kJ (500 kcal) |
| FAT | 26.67 g |
| Saturated fat | 5 g |
| Monounsaturated FAT | 6.67 g |
| Polyunsaturated FAT | 11.67 g |
| Carbohydrates | 60 g |
| Sugars | ? |
| Dietary fiber | 3.33 g |
| Soluble fiber | 0 g |
| Insoluble fiber | 0 g |
| Proteins | 10 g |
| Salt | 1.92 g |
| Sodium | 0.77 g |
| Vitamins | |
| Folates | 0 g |
| Minerals | |
| Potassium | 0.13 g |
| Calcium | 0.07 g |
| Iron | 0 g |
| Fruits, vegetables and legumes | ~ 12.04 % |
Nutrition facts (Detailed data)
| Nutrition facts | As sold for 100 g / 100 ml | As sold Per 100 g (packaging) | As sold Per serving (30 g) (packaging) | As sold Per 100 g (estimate) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Energy | ~ 2,203.33 kJ (500 kcal) | ? (500 kcal) | ? (150 kcal) | ? |
| FAT | 26.67 g | ? | 8 g | ? |
| Saturated fat | 5 g | ? | 1.5 g | ? |
| Monounsaturated FAT | 6.67 g | ? | 2 g | ? |
| Polyunsaturated FAT | 11.67 g | ? | 3.5 g | ? |
| Carbohydrates | 60 g | ? | 18 g | ? |
| Sugars | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Added sugars | ~ 0 g | ? | ? | ~ 0 g |
| Dietary fiber | 3.33 g | ? | 1 g | ? |
| Soluble fiber | 0 g | ? | 0 g | ? |
| Insoluble fiber | 0 g | ? | 0 g | ? |
| Proteins | 10 g | ? | 3 g | ? |
| Salt | 1.92 g | ? | 0.58 g | ? |
| Sodium | 0.77 g | ? | 0.23 g | ? |
| Vitamins | ||||
| Folates | 0 g | ? | 0 g | ? |
| Minerals | ||||
| Potassium | 0.13 g | ? | 0.04 g | ? |
| Calcium | 0.07 g | ? | 0.02 g | ? |
| Iron | 0 g | 3.33 mg | 0 g | ? |
| Fruits, vegetables and legumes | ~ 12.04 % | ? | ? | ~ 12.04 % |
Serving size
Estimated Activity Time
Approximate time needed to burn the energy in 100 g / 100 ml: 2,203 kJ. Reference adult weight: 70 kg. Energy density: High.
Ingredients
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Ingredients list
Ingredient information
Allergens
Ingredients analysis
No ingredients containing palm oil.
Contains non-vegan ingredients.
Unrecognized: en:palm-oil-with-tbhq-for-freshness, en:annatto-extract-color, en:contains-2-and-less-of-salt, en:annatto-extract-color
Vegetarian status unknown
Unrecognized: en:palm-oil-with-tbhq-for-freshness, en:annatto-extract-color, en:contains-2-and-less-of-salt, en:annatto-extract-color
Food Processing
NOVA group
Elements that indicate the product is in NOVA group 4
How NOVA works
Additives
E102 - TartrazineColour
Tartrazine (E102) is a synthetic lemon-yellow azo dye used as a food coloring.
It is found in a wide range of products such as soft drinks, desserts, candies, and snack foods to give them a vibrant yellow appearance.
While approved by many regulatory agencies, tartrazine has been linked to allergic reactions, such as hives, in a small portion of the population. Some studies have also suggested a link to increased hyperactivity in children, particularly when consumed with other additives like benzoates.
E110 - Sunset yellow FCFColour
Sunset Yellow FCF (also known as Orange Yellow S, or C.I. 15985) is a petroleum-derived orange azo dye with a pH dependent maximum absorption at about 480 nm at pH 1 and 443 nm at pH 13 with a shoulder at 500 nm. When added to foods sold in the US it is known as FD&C Yellow 6; when sold in Europe, it is denoted by E Number E110.
E296 - Malic acid
MALIC ACID is an organic compound with the molecular formula C4H6O5. Malic acid has two stereoisomeric forms (L- and D-enantiomers), though only the L-isomer exists naturally.
E322 - LecithinsAntioxidantEmulsifier
Lecithins are natural compounds commonly used in the food industry as emulsifiers and stabilizers.
Extracted from sources like soybeans and eggs, lecithins consist of phospholipids that enhance the mixing of oil and water, ensuring smooth textures in various products like chocolates, dressings, and baked goods.
They do not present any known health risks.
E322i - LecithinAntioxidantEmulsifier
Lecithins are natural compounds commonly used in the food industry as emulsifiers and stabilizers.
Extracted from sources like soybeans and eggs, lecithins consist of phospholipids that enhance the mixing of oil and water, ensuring smooth textures in various products like chocolates, dressings, and baked goods.
They do not present any known health risks.
E621 - Monosodium glutamateFlavour Enhancer
Monosodium glutamate (MSG), or E621, is the sodium salt of glutamic acid, an amino acid found naturally in many foods.
It is widely used as a flavor enhancer to provide an "umami" or savory taste to a variety of processed foods, including soups, snack chips, and frozen meals.
MSG is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by food authorities. However, some people report sensitivity to MSG, experiencing short-term symptoms like headaches and flushing, though scientific studies have not shown a consistent link.
E627 - Disodium guanylate
Disodium guanylate, also known as sodium 5'-guanylate and disodium 5'-guanylate, is a natural sodium salt of the flavor enhancing nucleotide guanosine monophosphate (GMP). Disodium guanylate is a food additive with the E number E627. It is commonly used in conjunction with glutamic acid. As it is a fairly expensive additive, it is not used independently of glutamic acid; if disodium guanylate is present in a list of ingredients but MSG does not appear to be, it is likely that glutamic acid is provided as part of another ingredient such as a processed soy protein complex. It is often added to foods in conjunction with disodium inosinate; the combination is known as disodium 5'-ribonucleotides. Disodium guanylate is produced from dried seaweed and is often added to instant noodles, potato chips and other snacks, savory rice, tinned vegetables, cured meats, and packaged soup.
E631 - Disodium inosinate
Disodium inosinate (E631) is the disodium salt of inosinic acid with the chemical formula C10H11N4Na2O8P. It is used as a food additive and often found in instant noodles, potato chips, and a variety of other snacks. Although it can be obtained from bacterial fermentation of sugars, it is often commercially prepared from animal sources.
Environment
Data Source
Data presented on this page is sourced from the Open Food Facts database. This platform does not alter the original dataset; its purpose is solely to enhance data visualization and user accessibility.
Product added on November 30, 2017 at 5:03:06 PM UTC by openfoodfacts-contributors .
Last edit on March 17, 2026 at 3:51:07 AM UTC by municorn-calorie-counter-app .
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