
Stonewall kitchen maple blueberry syrup
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Health
Nutrition
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Nutrient levels
Fat in low quantity (0%)
Saturated fat in low quantity (0%)
Sugars in high quantity (46.7%)
Salt in low quantity (0.0417%)
Nutrition label

Nutrition facts
| Nutrition facts | As sold for 100 g / 100 ml |
|---|---|
| Energy | 837 kJ (200 kcal) |
| FAT | 0 g |
| Saturated fat | 0 g |
| Trans fat | 0 g |
| Cholesterol | 0 g |
| Carbohydrates | 51.66 g |
| Sugars | 46.67 g |
| Dietary fiber | 1.67 g |
| Proteins | 0 g |
| Salt | 0.04 g |
| Sodium | 0.02 g |
| Vitamins | |
| Vitamin A | 0 g |
| Vitamin C | 0 g |
| Minerals | |
| Calcium | 0.03 g |
| Iron | 0 g |
| Fruits, vegetables and legumes | ~ 2.73 % |
Nutrition facts (Detailed data)
| Nutrition facts | As sold for 100 g / 100 ml | As sold Per 100 g (packaging) | As sold Per 100 ml (packaging) | As sold Per 100 g (estimate) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Energy | 837 kJ (200 kcal) | 837 kJ (200 kcal) | ? (200 kcal) | ? |
| FAT | 0 g | 0 g | 0 g | ? |
| Saturated fat | 0 g | 0 g | 0 g | ? |
| Trans fat | 0 g | 0 g | 0 g | ? |
| Cholesterol | 0 g | 0 g | 0 g | ? |
| Carbohydrates | 51.66 g | 51.66 g | 51.67 g | ? |
| Sugars | 46.67 g | 46.67 g | 46.67 g | ? |
| Added sugars | ~ 78.13 g | ? | ? | ~ 78.13 g |
| Dietary fiber | 1.67 g | 1.67 g | 1.67 g | ? |
| Proteins | 0 g | 0 g | 0 g | ? |
| Salt | 0.04 g | 0.04 g | 0.04 g | ? |
| Sodium | 0.02 g | 0.02 g | 0.02 g | ? |
| Vitamins | ||||
| Vitamin A | 0 g | 0 g | 0 g | ? |
| Vitamin C | 0 g | 0 g | 0 g | ? |
| Minerals | ||||
| Calcium | 0.03 g | 0.03 g | 0.03 g | ? |
| Iron | 0 g | 0 g | 0 g | ? |
| Fruits, vegetables and legumes | ~ 2.73 % | ? | ? | ~ 2.73 % |
Serving size
Estimated Activity Time
Approximate time needed to burn the energy in 100 g / 100 ml: 837 kJ. Reference adult weight: 70 kg. Energy density: Low.
Ingredients
Ingredients list
Ingredient information
Ingredients analysis
No ingredients containing palm oil.
Unrecognized: en:wild-maine-blueberries
Vegan status unknown
Unrecognized: en:wild-maine-blueberries
Vegetarian status unknown
Unrecognized: en:wild-maine-blueberries
Food Processing
NOVA group
Elements that indicate the product is in NOVA group 4
How NOVA works
Additives
E330 - Citric acidAntioxidantSequestrant
Citric acid is a natural organic acid found in citrus fruits such as lemons, oranges, and limes.
It is widely used in the food industry as a flavor enhancer, acidulant, and preservative due to its tart and refreshing taste.
Citric acid is safe for consumption when used in moderation and is considered a generally recognized as safe (GRAS) food additive by regulatory agencies worldwide.
E414 - Acacia gumCarrierEmulsifierStabiliserThickener
Gum arabic, also known as acacia gum, arabic gum, gum acacia, acacia, Senegal gum and Indian gum, and by other names, is a natural gum consisting of the hardened sap of various species of the acacia tree. Originally, gum arabic was collected from Acacia nilotica which was called the "gum arabic tree"; in the present day, gum arabic is collected from acacia species, predominantly Acacia senegal and Vachellia (Acacia) seyal; the term "gum arabic" does not indicate a particular botanical source. In a few cases so‐called "gum arabic" may not even have been collected from Acacia species, but may originate from Combretum, Albizia or some other genus. Producers harvest the gum commercially from wild trees, mostly in Sudan (80%) and throughout the Sahel, from Senegal to Somalia—though it is historically cultivated in Arabia and West Asia. Gum arabic is a complex mixture of glycoproteins and polysaccharides. It is the original source of the sugars arabinose and ribose, both of which were first discovered and isolated from it, and are named after it. Gum arabic is soluble in water. It is edible, and used primarily in the food industry as a stabilizer, with EU E number E414. Gum arabic is a key ingredient in traditional lithography and is used in printing, paint production, glue, cosmetics and various industrial applications, including viscosity control in inks and in textile industries, though less expensive materials compete with it for many of these roles. While gum arabic is now produced throughout the African Sahel, it is still harvested and used in the Middle East.
E415 - Xanthan gumEmulsifierStabiliserThickener
Xanthan gum (E415) is a natural polysaccharide derived from fermented sugars, often used in the food industry as a thickening and stabilizing agent.
This versatile food additive enhances texture and prevents ingredient separation in a wide range of products, including salad dressings, sauces, and gluten-free baked goods.
It is considered safe for consumption even at high intake amounts.
Environment
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Carbon footprint
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Packaging
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Transportation and origins
Origins of ingredients
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Manufacturing places
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Data Source
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Product added on March 9, 2017 at 9:47:48 PM UTC by usda-ndb-import .
Last edit on March 17, 2026 at 3:17:57 PM UTC by ismael173018 .
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