ProductsIKEAKAFFEREP Biscuits with raspberry-flavoured filling
KAFFEREP Biscuits with raspberry-flavoured filling
Barcode 1103749230000
IKEA

KAFFEREP Biscuits with raspberry-flavoured filling

176g
BARCODE:1103749230000
CATEGORIES:Snacks, Sweet Snacks, Biscuits And Cakes, Biscuits And Crackers, Biscuits
LABELS:Made In Germany
PACKAGING:Pp Film Packet
ORIGIN:Germany
COUNTRIES:Canada, France, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom
STORES:ikea

Labels

Nutri-Score
Nutri-ScoreBad nutritional quality
NOVA Group
NOVA GroupUltra-processed food and drink products
Environmental Score
Environmental ScoreNot computed

Health

Nutrition

Label

EBad nutritional quality

Nutrient levels

Fat in moderate quantity (20%)
What you need to know • A high consumption of fat, especially saturated fats, can raise cholesterol, which increases the risk of heart diseases. Recommendation: Limit the consumption of fat and saturated fat • Choose products with lower fat and saturated fat content. Source: National Health Service UK (NHS) - Fat: the facts
Saturated fat in high quantity (11.7%)
What you need to know • A high consumption of fat, especially saturated fats, can raise cholesterol, which increases the risk of heart diseases. Recommendation: Limit the consumption of fat and saturated fat • Choose products with lower fat and saturated fat content. Source: National Health Service UK (NHS) - Fat: the facts
Sugars in high quantity (36.7%)
What you need to know • A high consumption of sugar can cause weight gain and tooth decay. It also augments the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardio-vascular diseases. Recommendation: Limit the consumption of sugar and sugary drinks • Sugary drinks (such as sodas, fruit beverages, and fruit juices and nectars) should be limited as much as possible (no more than 1 glass a day). • Choose products with lower sugar content and reduce the consumption of products with added sugars. Source: National Health Service UK (NHS) - Sugar: the facts
Salt in moderate quantity (0.54%)
What you need to know • A high consumption of salt (or sodium) can cause raised blood pressure, which can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. • Many people who have high blood pressure do not know it, as there are often no symptoms. • Most people consume too much salt (on average 9 to 12 grams per day), around twice the recommended maximum level of intake. Recommendation: Limit the consumption of salt and salted food • Reduce the quantity of salt used when cooking, and don't salt again at the table. • Limit the consumption of salty snacks and choose products with lower salt content. Source: World Health Organization (WHO) - Fact sheet - Salt reduction Source: National Health Service UK (NHS) - Salt: the facts

Nutrition label

KAFFEREP Biscuits with raspberry-flavoured filling nutrition label

Nutrition facts

Nutrition factsAs sold for 100 g / 100 ml
Energy~ 1,986.61 kJ (467 kcal)
FAT20 g
Saturated fat11.7 g
Trans fat0 g
Cholesterol0 g
Carbohydrates70 g
Sugars36.7 g
Added sugars0 g
Starch0 g
Dietary fiber?
Proteins3.33 g
Salt0.54 g
Sodium0.22 g
Vitamins
Vitamin A0 g
Vitamin E0 g
Vitamin K0 g
Vitamin C0 g
Minerals
Phosphorus0 g
Iron0 g
Magnesium0 g
Zinc0 g
Copper0 g
Manganese0 g
Selenium0 g
Caffeine0 g
Fruits, vegetables and legumes~ 0.4 %
Choline0 g

Nutrition facts (Detailed data)

Nutrition factsAs sold for 100 g / 100 mlAs sold Per 100 g (packaging)As sold Per 100 g (estimate)
Energy~ 1,986.61 kJ (467 kcal)? (467 kcal)?
FAT20 g20 g?
Saturated fat11.7 g11.7 g?
Trans fat0 g0 g?
Cholesterol0 g0 g?
Carbohydrates70 g70 g?
Sugars36.7 g36.7 g?
Added sugars0 g0 g~ 28.08 g
Starch0 g0 g?
Dietary fiber???
Proteins3.33 g3.33 g?
Salt0.54 g0.54 g?
Sodium0.22 g0.22 g?
Vitamins
Vitamin A0 g0 g?
Vitamin E0 g0 g?
Vitamin K0 g0 g?
Vitamin C0 g0 g?
Minerals
Phosphorus0 g0 g?
Iron0 g0 g?
Magnesium0 g0 g?
Zinc0 g0 g?
Copper0 g0 g?
Manganese0 g0 g?
Selenium0 g0 g?
Caffeine0 g0 g?
Fruits, vegetables and legumes~ 0.4 %?~ 0.4 %
Choline0 g0 g?

Serving size

2 biscuits (30 g)

Estimated Activity Time

Approximate time needed to burn the energy in 100 g / 100 ml: 1,987 kJ. Reference adult weight: 70 kg. Energy density: Moderate.

Walking
116 min (~11,584 steps)
Swimming
70 min
Bicycling
54 min
Running
41 min

Ingredients

Ingredients image

KAFFEREP Biscuits with raspberry-flavoured filling ingredients image

Ingredients list

Farine de blé, sucre, matières grasses végétales (palme, noix de coco), sirop de glucose, humectant (E422), sirop de glucose fructose, lait écrémé en poudre, poudres à lever (E450, E500, E503), jus de framboise concentré (0,4 %), sel, amidon de blé, émulsifiant (lécithine de tournesol), stabilisant (E407), jus de myrtille concentré, jus de sureau concentré, correcteurs d'acidité (E330, E331, E270), arômes naturels.

Ingredient information

Wheat Flour
51.34% (estimate)
Sugar
18.55% (estimate)
Vegetable Fat
15.25% (estimate)
Palm Fat
7.73% (estimate)
Coconut Oil
7.53% (estimate)
Glucose Syrup
7.63% (estimate)
Humectant
3.81% (estimate)
E422
3.81% (estimate)
Glucose Fructose Syrup
1.91% (estimate)
Skimmed Milk Powder
0.95% (estimate)
Raising Agent
0.48% (estimate)
E450
0.31% (estimate)
E500
0.09% (estimate)
E503
0.09% (estimate)
Concentrated Raspberry Juice
0.4%
Salt
< 0.4% (estimate)
Wheat Starch
< 0.4% (estimate)
Emulsifier
< 0.4% (estimate)
Sunflower Lecithin
< 0.4% (estimate)
Stabiliser
< 0.4% (estimate)
E407
< 0.4% (estimate)
Concentrated Blueberry Juice
< 0.4% (estimate)
Elderberry Juice Concentrate
< 0.4% (estimate)
Acidity Regulator
< 0.4% (estimate)
E330
< 0.4% (estimate)
E331
< 0.2% (estimate)
E270
< 0.13% (estimate)
Natural Flavouring
< 0.4% (estimate)

Allergens

GlutenMilk

Traces

EggsNuts

Ingredients analysis

Palm oil free
No

Contains ingredients containing palm oil.

Vegan
No

Contains non-vegan ingredients.

Vegetarian
Unknown

Vegetarian status unknown


Food Processing

NOVA group

4Ultra-processed food and drink products

Elements that indicate the product is in NOVA group 4

Additives
E322 - Lecithins
Additives
E407 - Carrageenan
Additives
E422 - Glycerol
Additives
E450 - Diphosphates
Ingredients
Emulsifier
Ingredients
Flavouring
Ingredients
Glucose
Ingredients
Glucose Syrup
Ingredients
Humectant
Ingredients
Fructose

How NOVA works

The NOVA classification assigns food products into 4 groups based on their degree of processing: 1. Unprocessed or minimally processed foods 2. Processed culinary ingredients 3. Processed foods 4. Ultra-processed food and drink products

Additives

E270 - Lactic acid

LACTIC ACID is an organic compound with the formula CH3CH(OH)CO2H. In the form of its conjugate base called lactate (this is thus different and kept as a separate ingredient). Lactic acid is chiral, consisting of two optical isomers. One is known as L-(+)-lactic acid or (S)-lactic acid and the other, its mirror image, is D-(−)-lactic acid or (R)-lactic acid in food the L-variant is used

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.

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.

E331 - Sodium citratesEmulsifierSequestrantStabiliser

DISODIUM CITRATE, more properly, disodium hydrogen citrate, is an acid salt of citric acid with the chemical formula Na2C6H6O7. It is used as an antioxidant in food and to improve the effects of other antioxidants. It is also used as an acidity regulator and sequestrant. Typical products include gelatin, jam, sweets, ice cream, carbonated beverages, milk powder, wine, and processed cheeses.

E407 - CarrageenanCarrierEmulsifierHumectantStabiliserThickener

Carrageenan (E407), derived from red seaweed, is widely employed in the food industry as a gelling, thickening, and stabilizing agent, notably in dairy and meat products.

It can exist in various forms, each imparting distinct textural properties to food.

However, its degraded form, often referred to as poligeenan, has raised health concerns due to its potential inflammatory effects and its classification as a possible human carcinogen (Group 2B) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).

Nevertheless, food-grade carrageenan has been deemed safe by various regulatory bodies when consumed in amounts typically found in food.

E422 - GlycerolHumectantThickener

Glycerol (; also called glycerine or glycerin; see spelling differences) is a simple polyol compound. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is sweet-tasting and non-toxic. The glycerol backbone is found in all lipids known as triglycerides. It is widely used in the food industry as a sweetener and humectant and in pharmaceutical formulations. Glycerol has three hydroxyl groups that are responsible for its solubility in water and its hygroscopic nature.

E450 - DiphosphatesEmulsifierHumectantSequestrantStabiliserThickener

Diphosphates (E450) are food additives often utilized to modify the texture of products, acting as leavening agents in baking and preventing the coagulation of canned food.

These salts can stabilize whipped cream and are also found in powdered products to maintain their flow properties. They are commonly present in baked goods, processed meats, and soft drinks.

Derived from phosphoric acid, they're part of our daily phosphate intake, which often surpasses recommended levels due to the prevalence of phosphates in processed foods and drinks.

Excessive phosphate consumption is linked to health issues, such as impaired kidney function and weakened bone health. Though diphosphates are generally regarded as safe when consumed within established acceptable daily intakes, it's imperative to monitor overall phosphate consumption to maintain optimal health.

E500 - Sodium carbonatesStabiliserThickener

Sodium carbonates (E500) are compounds commonly used in food preparation as leavening agents, helping baked goods rise by releasing carbon dioxide when they interact with acids.

Often found in baking soda, they regulate the pH of food, preventing it from becoming too acidic or too alkaline. In the culinary world, sodium carbonates can also enhance the texture and structure of foods, such as noodles, by modifying the gluten network.

Generally recognized as safe, sodium carbonates are non-toxic when consumed in typical amounts found in food.

E503 - Ammonium carbonates

AMMONIUM BICARBONATE is an inorganic compound with formula (NH4)HCO3, simplified to NH5CO3. Ammonium bicarbonate is used in the food industry as a raising agent for flat baked goods, such as cookies and crackers, and in China in steamed buns and Chinese almond cookies. It was commonly used in the home before modern day baking powder was made available.

Environment

Packaging image

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Carbon footprint

No carbon footprint data is available for this product. Estimated coverage of known ingredients: 0.4%

Packaging

Pp Film Packet

Packaging details

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1 unit(s) • en:packet • en:pp-5-polypropylene | Recycling: en:recycle-with-plastics
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Transportation and origins

Origins of ingredients: Germany Manufacturing places: No manufacturing place information provided.

Threatened species

1 ingredient(s) may be linked to palm oil supply chains.

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 February 10, 2018 at 11:34:42 AM UTC by kiliweb .

Last edit on March 17, 2026 at 11:59:39 AM UTC by new-nutrition-bot .

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