ProductsGilbertSirop de gingembre
Sirop de gingembre
Barcode 3439495403992
Gilbert

Sirop de gingembre

BARCODE:3439495403992
CATEGORIES:Beverages, Syrups, Flavoured Syrups, Sirops De Gingembre
COUNTRIES:France
STORES:Metro

Labels

Nutri-Score
Nutri-ScoreNot computed
NOVA Group
NOVA GroupUltra-processed food and drink products
Green-Score
Green-ScoreVery low environmental impact

Health

Nutrition

Nutrient levels

Fat in low quantity (0%)
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 low quantity (0%)
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 (76.4%)
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 low quantity (0.02%)
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 facts

Nutrition factsAs sold for 100 g / 100 ml
Energy~ 1,298.8 kJ (306 kcal)
FAT0 g
Saturated fat0 g
Carbohydrates76.4 g
Sugars76.4 g
Dietary fiber0 g
Proteins0 g
Salt0.02 g
Sodium0.01 g
Minerals
Fruits, vegetables and legumes~ 0.69 %

Nutrition facts (Detailed data)

Nutrition factsAs sold for 100 g / 100 mlAs sold Per 100 g (packaging)As sold Per 100 g (estimate)
Energy~ 1,298.8 kJ (306 kcal)? (306 kcal)?
FAT0 g0 g?
Saturated fat0 g0 g?
Carbohydrates76.4 g76.4 g?
Sugars76.4 g76.4 g?
Added sugars~ 55.56 g?~ 55.56 g
Dietary fiber0 g0 g?
Proteins0 g0 g?
Salt0.02 g0.02 g?
Sodium0.01 g0.01 g?
Minerals
Fruits, vegetables and legumes~ 0.69 %?~ 0.69 %

Estimated Activity Time

Approximate time needed to burn the energy in 100 g / 100 ml: 1,299 kJ. Reference adult weight: 70 kg. Energy density: High.

Walking
76 min (~7,573 steps)
Swimming
46 min
Bicycling
35 min
Running
27 min

Ingredients

Ingredients image

Sirop de gingembre ingredients image

Ingredients list

sucre liquide, eau, acidifiant : acide citrique, émulsifiants : E414 et E445, arômes naturels de gingembre, de piment et de poivre, colorant : lutéine.

Ingredient information

Liquid Sugar
55.56% (estimate)
Water
22.22% (estimate)
Acid
11.11% (estimate)
E330
11.11% (estimate)
Emulsifier
5.56% (estimate)
E414
5.56% (estimate)
E445
2.78% (estimate)
Natural Ginger Flavouring
1.39% (estimate)
Chili Pepper
0.69% (estimate)
Pepper
0.35% (estimate)
Colour
0.35% (estimate)
E161b
0.35% (estimate)

Ingredients analysis

Palm oil free
Yes

No ingredients containing palm oil.

Vegan
Unknown

Vegan status unknown

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
E161b - Lutein
Additives
E414 - Acacia gum
Additives
E445 - Glycerol esters of wood rosin
Ingredients
Colour
Ingredients
Emulsifier
Ingredients
Flavouring

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

E161b - LuteinColour

LUTEIN is a xanthophyll and one of 600 known naturally occurring carotenoids. Lutein is extracted from the petals of African marigold (Tagetes erecta). It is approved for use in the EU and Australia and New Zealand. In the United States lutein may not be used as a food coloring for foods intended for human consumption, but can be added to animal feed.

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.

E445 - Glycerol esters of wood rosinEmulsifierStabiliser

Glycerol ester of wood rosin, also known as glyceryl abietate or ester gum, is an oil-soluble food additive (E number E445). The food-grade material is used in foods, beverages, and cosmetics to keep oils in suspension in water, and its name may be shortened in the ingredient list as glycerol ester of rosin. It is also used as an ingredient in the production of chewing-gum and ice cream. Similar, less pure materials (glycerol ester of gum rosin) are used as a component of certain low-cost adhesives.To make the glycerol ester of wood rosin, refined wood rosin is reacted with glycerin to produce the glycerol ester. Glycerol ester of wood rosin is an alternative to brominated vegetable oil in citrus oil-flavored soft drinks. In some cases, both ingredients are used together.

Environment

Green-Score, origins bonus, and transportation impact are shown for Worldwide .

Green Score

Overall grade

AVery low environmental impact

About Green-Score

The Green-Score is an experimental score that summarizes the environmental impacts of food products.

Current scope

The Green-Score was initially developed for France and it is being extended to other European countries. The Green-Score formula is subject to change as it is regularly improved to make it more precise and better suited to each country. Select a country to include the full impact of transportation in the final score.

Life cycle analysis

Average impact of the category

A+Syrup (mint, strawberries flavouredetc.), with sugar diluted in water • Score: 100/100

Life-cycle reference

Category: Syrup (mint, strawberries flavouredetc.), with sugar diluted in water PEF environmental score: 0.02 Climate change impact: 0.13 kg CO2 eq / kg product The overall environmental impact figure (PEF) comes from ADEME's Agribalyse database, for the category: Syrup (mint, strawberries flavouredetc.), with sugar diluted in water. Source: ADEME Agribalyse Database.

Overall environmental impact by stage (PEF)

The overall environmental impact figure (PEF) comes from ADEME's Agribalyse database, for the category: Syrup (mint, strawberries flavouredetc.), with sugar diluted in water. Source: ADEME Agribalyse Database.

StageImpact
Agriculture64.4 %
Processing1.0 %
Packaging20.8 %
Transportation9.3 %
Distribution3.8 %
Consumption0.5 %

Bonuses and maluses

Declared origins

Origins of ingredients are missing for this product. Ingredients need to be completed before the transportation bonus can be computed precisely.

Packaging impact

Packaging with a high impact Malus: -15 The information about the packaging of this product is not filled in.

Green-Score for this product

Green-Score for this product

AFinal score: 80/100

Final score breakdown

Life cycle analysis score: 100 Sum of bonuses and maluses: -20 Final score: 80/100

Carbon footprint

Carbon footprint

Equivalent to driving 0.1 km in a petrol car. 13 g CO2e per 100g of product. Reference category: Syrup (mint, strawberries flavouredetc.), with sugar diluted in water. The carbon emission figure comes from ADEME's Agribalyse database, for the category: Syrup (mint, strawberries flavouredetc.), with sugar diluted in water. Source: ADEME Agribalyse Database.

Climate impact by stage (CO2e)

The carbon emission figure comes from ADEME's Agribalyse database, for the category: Syrup (mint, strawberries flavouredetc.), with sugar diluted in water. Source: ADEME Agribalyse Database.

StageImpact
Agriculture49.3 %
Processing2.3 %
Packaging28.8 %
Transportation17.3 %
Distribution1.9 %
Consumption0.2 %

Packaging

Packaging impact

Packaging with a high impact Malus: -15 The information about the packaging of this product is not filled in.

Data precision

The packaging information is not sufficiently precise to compute the most accurate packaging impact. Exact shapes and materials of all packaging components help improve the Green-Score.

Transportation

Declared origins

Origins of ingredients are missing for this product. Ingredients need to be completed before the transportation bonus can be computed precisely.

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 6, 2018 at 6:08:24 PM UTC by kiliweb .

Last edit on March 17, 2026 at 10:24:45 PM UTC by new-nutrition-bot .

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