Extrême Mini cônes x8 Sundae Caramel et Chocolat
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Nutrient levels
Fat in moderate quantity (13.3%)
Saturated fat in high quantity (8.1%)
Sugars in high quantity (27%)
Salt in low quantity (0.15%)
Nutrition facts
| Nutrition facts | As sold for 100 g / 100 ml |
|---|---|
| Energy | ~ 1,259.9 kJ (300 kcal) |
| FAT | 13.3 g |
| Saturated fat | 8.1 g |
| Carbohydrates | 41.3 g |
| Sugars | 27 g |
| Dietary fiber | 1.2 g |
| Proteins | 3.3 g |
| Salt | 0.15 g |
| Sodium | 0.06 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 | ~ 1,259.9 kJ (300 kcal) | ? (300 kcal) | ? |
| FAT | 13.3 g | 13.3 g | ? |
| Saturated fat | 8.1 g | 8.1 g | ? |
| Carbohydrates | 41.3 g | 41.3 g | ? |
| Sugars | 27 g | 27 g | ? |
| Added sugars | ~ 21.81 g | ? | ~ 21.81 g |
| Dietary fiber | 1.2 g | 1.2 g | ? |
| Proteins | 3.3 g | 3.3 g | ? |
| Salt | 0.15 g | 0.15 g | ? |
| Sodium | 0.06 g | 0.06 g | ? |
| Minerals | |||
| Fruits, vegetables and legumes | ~ 0 % | ? | ~ 0 % |
Estimated Activity Time
Approximate time needed to burn the energy in 100 g / 100 ml: 1,260 kJ. Reference adult weight: 70 kg. Energy density: Moderate.
Ingredients
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Ingredients analysis
Contains ingredients containing palm oil.
Contains non-vegan ingredients.
Vegetarian status unknown
Food Processing
NOVA group
Elements that indicate the product is in NOVA group 4
How NOVA works
Additives
E14XX - Modified StarchEmulsifierStabiliserThickener
No additive description is available yet.
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.
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.
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.
E412 - Guar gumEmulsifierStabiliserThickener
Guar gum (E412) is a natural food additive derived from guar beans.
This white, odorless powder is valued for its remarkable thickening and stabilizing properties, making it a common ingredient in various food products, including sauces, dressings, and ice creams.
When used in moderation, guar gum is considered safe for consumption, with no known adverse health effects.
E471 - Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acidsEmulsifierStabiliser
Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids (E471), are food additives commonly used as emulsifiers in various processed foods.
These compounds consist of glycerol molecules linked to one or two fatty acid chains, which help stabilize and blend water and oil-based ingredients. E471 enhances the texture and shelf life of products like margarine, baked goods, and ice cream, ensuring a smooth and consistent texture.
It is generally considered safe for consumption within established regulatory limits.
Environment
Green-Score, origins bonus, and transportation impact are shown for Worldwide .
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Overall environmental impact by stage (PEF)
The overall environmental impact figure (PEF) comes from ADEME's Agribalyse database, for the category: Ice cream, cone (normal size). Source: ADEME Agribalyse Database.
| Stage | Impact |
|---|---|
| Agriculture | 50.2 % |
| Processing | 16.5 % |
| Packaging | 13.8 % |
| Transportation | 7.9 % |
| Distribution | 7.4 % |
| Consumption | 4.3 % |
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Climate impact by stage (CO2e)
The carbon emission figure comes from ADEME's Agribalyse database, for the category: Ice cream, cone (normal size). Source: ADEME Agribalyse Database.
| Stage | Impact |
|---|---|
| Agriculture | 55.2 % |
| Processing | 10.1 % |
| Packaging | 17.1 % |
| Transportation | 12.7 % |
| Distribution | 3.5 % |
| Consumption | 1.3 % |
Packaging
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Forest footprint
Forest footprint
Ingredients linked to forest pressure
| Ingredient | Type | Percent in product | Forest footprint |
|---|---|---|---|
| EGG | Oeufs Importés | 0.00 % | 0.00 |
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 May 29, 2017 at 10:11:31 AM UTC by kiliweb .
Last edit on March 17, 2026 at 11:13:04 PM UTC by new-nutrition-bot .
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