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Nutrient levels
Fat in moderate quantity (4.6%)
Saturated fat in low quantity (1.4%)
Sugars in low quantity (1.9%)
Salt in high quantity (4%)
Nutrition label

Nutrition facts
| Nutrition facts | As sold for 100 g / 100 ml |
|---|---|
| Energy | ~ 517 kJ (123 kcal) |
| FAT | 4.6 g |
| Saturated fat | 1.4 g |
| Carbohydrates | 3.4 g |
| Sugars | 1.9 g |
| Dietary fiber | ? |
| Proteins | 17 g |
| Salt | 4 g |
| Sodium | 1.6 g |
| Minerals | |
| Fruits, vegetables and legumes | ~ 0 % |
Nutrition facts (Detailed data)
| Nutrition facts | As sold for 100 g / 100 ml | As sold Per 100 g (packaging) | As sold Per 100 g (estimate) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Energy | ~ 517 kJ (123 kcal) | ? (123 kcal) | ? |
| FAT | 4.6 g | 4.6 g | ? |
| Saturated fat | 1.4 g | 1.4 g | ? |
| Carbohydrates | 3.4 g | 3.4 g | ? |
| Sugars | 1.9 g | 1.9 g | ? |
| Added sugars | ~ 0.85 g | ? | ~ 0.85 g |
| Dietary fiber | ? | ? | ? |
| Proteins | 17 g | 17 g | ? |
| Salt | 4 g | 4 g | ? |
| Sodium | 1.6 g | 1.6 g | ? |
| Minerals | |||
| Fruits, vegetables and legumes | ~ 0 % | ? | ~ 0 % |
Estimated Activity Time
Approximate time needed to burn the energy in 100 g / 100 ml: 517 kJ. Reference adult weight: 70 kg. Energy density: Low.
Ingredients
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Ingredients list
Ingredient information
Allergens
Ingredients analysis
No ingredients containing palm oil.
Contains non-vegan ingredients.
Unrecognized: fr:ii, fr:conservation
Contains non-vegetarian ingredients.
Unrecognized: fr:ii, fr:conservation
Food Processing
NOVA group
Elements that indicate the product is in NOVA group 4
How NOVA works
Additives
E250 - Sodium nitritePreservative
Sodium nitrite (E250) is a salt used for curing and preserving meat products.
It plays a critical role in preventing the growth of Clostridium botulinum, the bacterium responsible for botulism, in cured meats like bacon, ham, and sausages. It also provides the characteristic pink color and flavor.
However, nitrites can react with amines in the stomach to form nitrosamines, which are potent carcinogens. High intake of processed meats containing nitrites is associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer. Regulatory bodies have set strict limits on its use in food.
E262 - Sodium acetatesPreservativeSequestrant
SODIUM ACETATE, also abbreviated NaOAc,[8] is the sodium salt of acetic acid.
E262i - Sodium acetatePreservativeSequestrant
No additive description is available yet.
E301 - Sodium ascorbateAntioxidant
SODIUM ASCORBATE is one of a number of mineral salts of ascorbic acid (vitamin C).
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.
E331iii - Trisodium citrate
No additive description is available yet.
E407a - Processed eucheuma seaweedCarrierEmulsifierHumectantStabiliserThickener
Carrageenans or carrageenins ( karr-ə-gee-nənz, from Irish carraigín, "little rock") are a family of linear sulfated polysaccharides that are extracted from red edible seaweeds. They are widely used in the food industry, for their gelling, thickening, and stabilizing properties. Their main application is in dairy and meat products, due to their strong binding to food proteins. There are three main varieties of carrageenan, which differ in their degree of sulfation. Kappa-carrageenan has one sulfate group per disaccharide, iota-carrageenan has two, and lambda-carrageenan has three. Gelatinous extracts of the Chondrus crispus (Irish moss) seaweed have been used as food additives since approximately the fifteenth century. Carrageenan is a vegetarian and vegan alternative to gelatin in some applications or may be used to replace gelatin in confectionery.
E451 - TriphosphatesEmulsifierHumectantSequestrantStabiliserThickener
Sodium triphosphate (STP), also sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP), or tripolyphosphate (TPP),) is an inorganic compound with formula Na5P3O10. It is the sodium salt of the polyphosphate penta-anion, which is the conjugate base of triphosphoric acid. It is produced on a large scale as a component of many domestic and industrial products, especially detergents. Environmental problems associated with eutrophication are attributed to its widespread use.
E508 - Potassium chlorideStabiliserThickenerPreservative
Potassium chloride (KCl) is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chlorine. It is odorless and has a white or colorless vitreous crystal appearance. The solid dissolves readily in water and its solutions have a salt-like taste. KCl is used as a fertilizer, in medicine, in scientific applications, and in food processing. In a few states of the United States it is used to cause cardiac arrest as the third drug in the "three drug cocktail" for executions by lethal injection. It occurs naturally as the mineral sylvite, and in combination with sodium chloride as sylvinite.The version for injection is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, the most important medications needed in a basic health system.
Environment
Green-Score, origins bonus, and transportation impact are shown for Worldwide .
Green Score
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Average impact of the category
Life-cycle reference
Overall environmental impact by stage (PEF)
The overall environmental impact figure (PEF) comes from ADEME's Agribalyse database, for the category: Turkey cooked ham, in slices. Source: ADEME Agribalyse Database.
| Stage | Impact |
|---|---|
| Agriculture | 76.9 % |
| Processing | 10.0 % |
| Packaging | 9.2 % |
| Transportation | 2.3 % |
| Distribution | 1.0 % |
| Consumption | 0.3 % |
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Declared origins
Packaging impact
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Green-Score for this product
Final score breakdown
Carbon footprint
Carbon footprint
Climate impact by stage (CO2e)
The carbon emission figure comes from ADEME's Agribalyse database, for the category: Turkey cooked ham, in slices. Source: ADEME Agribalyse Database.
| Stage | Impact |
|---|---|
| Agriculture | 63.6 % |
| Processing | 18.5 % |
| Packaging | 11.9 % |
| Transportation | 5.2 % |
| Distribution | 0.7 % |
| Consumption | 0.1 % |
Packaging
Packaging impact
Data precision
Transportation
Declared origins
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 June 25, 2017 at 12:12:02 PM UTC by kiliweb .
Last edit on March 17, 2026 at 11:14:28 PM UTC by new-nutrition-bot .
Product page also edited by kiliweb, moon-rabbit, natur34, new-nutrition-bot, openfoodfacts-contributors, quechoisir, roboto-app, sebleouf, yuka.VppZbN6QNvA-OPDQwZ0EwiGbNPzJEflwHmI1og.