Strawberry Watermelon Sparkling Water
Summary
This sparkling water is made from carbonated water and natural flavors, with an organic certification for the flavoring, indicating a commitment to quality and reduced exposure to contaminants. The product is minimally processed, which is favorable, but the use of natural flavors, even organic, introduces a slight penalty compared to pure water sources. The absence of harmful additives and the organic certification contribute positively to its overall rating.
At a glance
Key ingredients 3
Carbonated WaterNeutral
Carbonated water is essentially water infused with carbon dioxide gas under pressure, making it fizzy. It is generally considered neutral as it does not provide significant nutritional benefits or risks. The carbonation process is straightforward and does not involve harmful additives.
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Natural flavors are derived from natural sources such as fruits, vegetables, or other plant materials. They are used to enhance the taste of the product without adding calories or sugar. The extraction process can vary, but it typically involves distillation or solvent extraction.
See more about Natural Flavors →Organic Natural FlavorGood
Organic natural flavor is similar to natural flavors but sourced from organically grown materials, which may reduce exposure to pesticides. The organic certification indicates a higher quality standard and potentially fewer contaminants. This ingredient is used to provide flavor while adhering to organic standards.
Benefits
Being organic, it may offer a cleaner label with fewer synthetic chemicals and pesticides.
Processing
Unprocessed or Minimally Processed Foods
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