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Sambazon Açaí The Original Superfood Juice

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 75 / 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 (poor)
NOVA group
4
Ultra-processed
Saturated fat
0.2 g
per 100 g
Serving
240 g
1 cup (240 g)
Ingredients 12 listed
- 1 Acai Juice Juice from the açaí palm fruit (Euterpe oleracea), a Brazilian berry rich in anthocyanins and fats.Safe
- 2 Cane Sugar Sucrose (a disaccharide of glucose and fructose) crystallized from sugar cane juice; chemically identical to beet sugar.Moderate
- 3 Tapioca Syrup Sweet syrup produced by enzymatic hydrolysis of tapioca (cassava) starch into glucose and other saccharides.Low
- 4 Lime Juice Liquid pressed from limes (Citrus aurantiifolia or Citrus latifolia), fresh or commercially bottled.Safe
- 5 Sunflower Lecithin Sunflower lecithin is a phospholipid mixture extracted from sunflower seeds.Low
- 6 Citric Acid Citric acid (E330), a weak organic acid naturally present in citrus fruit and produced commercially via Aspergillus niger fermentation.Low
- 7 Fruit Generic umbrella term for fruit ingredients; not a specific fruit identification.Safe
- 8 Vegetable Juice Liquid extracted from vegetables, alone or in blends; commonly tomato-based with carrot, celery, beet, or others.Safe
- 9 Filtered Water Water that has passed through a filtration process to remove impurities.Safe
- 10 Acai Berry Fruit of Euterpe oleracea palm, native to the Amazon; whole food rich in anthocyanins.Safe
- 11 Flavouring Umbrella term for one or more flavor compounds, natural or artificial, not individually disclosed.Low
- 12 Colour Generic ingredient term covering any of dozens of permitted colour additives — synthetic dyes (e.g. tartrazine E102, allura red E129, brilli…Low
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