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Oroweat Organic Bread

Limited data.
Nutrition facts panel is not on file for this product. The verdict reflects ingredient signals (NOVA, additive severity) only — not the full nutritional profile.
How it scored 85 / 100
Nutrition
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No nutrition facts on file
Additives
0 / 30
Severity-weighted
Processing
0 / 10
NOVA group 4
Nutrition snapshot
Nutri-Score
ABCDE
EU 5-tier scale (best)
NOVA group
4
Ultra-processed
Saturated fat
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No nutriment data
Serving
48 g
1 slice (48 g)
Ingredients 34 listed
- 1 Wholemeal Flour Flour milled from the entire wheat kernel including bran, germ, and endosperm.Low
- 2 Water Water intended for human consumption; the most common ingredient in processed foods and beverages. Bottled water is regulated as a food unde…Safe
- 3 Cane Sugar Sucrose (a disaccharide of glucose and fructose) crystallized from sugar cane juice; chemically identical to beet sugar.Moderate
- 4 Wheat Wheat is a cereal grain (genus Triticum).Low
- 5 Wheat Gluten Protein component of wheat (gliadin and glutenin), separated from starch.Low
- 6 Flax Seed Seed of the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum), also known as linseed.Safe
- 7 Yeast Single-celled fungus, primarily Saccharomyces cerevisiae, used in fermentation and baking. A whole-food microorganism with millennia of food…Safe
- 8 White Sesame Seeds Hulled seeds of Sesamum indicum.Low
- 9 Sunflower Seed Edible seed of the sunflower plant (Helianthus annuus).Safe
- 10 Soya Oil Vegetable oil extracted from soybeans (Glycine max), typically refined, bleached, and deodorized. High in polyunsaturated fats, particularly…Low
- 11 Sea Salt Sodium chloride (NaCl) obtained by evaporating seawater. Chemically identical to mined/refined salt, with trace minerals depending on source…Low
- 12 Pumpkin Seed Edible seed (kernel) of Cucurbita pepo squash, also called pepita.Safe
- 13 Grain Vinegar Vinegar produced by fermenting grain alcohol (typically corn, rice, or barley) into acetic acid.Safe
- 14 Rye Flour Flour milled from rye grain (Secale cereale).Low
- 15 Flax Flour Ground flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum); a whole-food flour rich in alpha-linolenic acid, lignans, and fiber.Safe
- 16 Millet A group of small-grained, gluten-free cereal grasses (Pennisetum, Eleusine, Panicum spp.).Safe
- 17 Natural Flavouring A regulatory umbrella term (21 CFR 101.22) for flavor extracts derived from spices, fruit, vegetable, herb, bark, root, leaf, meat, seafood,…Low
- 18 Chia Seed Whole seed of Salvia hispanica; rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA omega-3), fiber, and protein.Safe
- 19 Khorasan Wheat Ancient wheat species (Triticum turgidum ssp. turanicum), trademarked as KAMUT®; large amber kernels.Safe
- 20 Kaniwa Seeds Edible seeds of Chenopodium pallidicaule, an Andean pseudo-cereal closely related to quinoa.Safe
- 21 Teff A small-grain ancient cereal (Eragrostis tef) native to Ethiopia and Eritrea; staple of Ethiopian cuisine and gluten-free.Safe
- 22 Brown Rice Whole grain rice with the bran and germ intact (only the inedible hull removed).Low
- 23 Buckwheat Flour Flour milled from buckwheat groats (Fagopyrum esculentum), a pseudocereal that is naturally gluten-free.Low
- 24 Spelt Flour Flour milled from spelt (Triticum spelta), an ancient hexaploid wheat.Low
- 25 Wheat Starch Starch isolated from wheat by separating it from gluten.Low
- 26 Poppyseed Tiny edible seeds from the poppy plant (Papaver somniferum).Safe
- 27 Amaranth Grain Edible whole grain (Amaranthus spp.), an ancient pseudocereal native to the Americas, naturally gluten-free.Safe
- 28 Barley The cereal grain Hordeum vulgare, used whole, pearled, malted, or as flour.Low
- 29 Blue Cornmeal Cornmeal milled from blue corn varieties, with characteristic blue-purple color from anthocyanins.Safe
- 30 Oat Whole grain Avena sativa, available as groats, steel-cut, rolled, or instant oats.Safe
- 31 Triticale Triticale is a hybrid cereal grain bred from wheat (Triticum) and rye (Secale), grown for flour, feed, and forage.Low
- 32 Sorghum Flour Flour milled from sorghum grain (Sorghum bicolor), a cereal that is naturally gluten-free.Safe
- 33 Quinoa The seed of Chenopodium quinoa, a pseudocereal native to the Andes; complete plant protein.Safe
- 34 Citric Acid Citric acid (E330), a weak organic acid naturally present in citrus fruit and produced commercially via Aspergillus niger fermentation.Low
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