Lays Sour Cream and Onion Chips
Summary
Lay's Sour Cream and Onion Chips score 88/100, reflecting a moderate health profile primarily due to the presence of vegetable oil, which is considered harmful. While the chips contain neutral ingredients like potatoes and sour cream, they lack beneficial components, making them a less nutritious snack option.
At a glance
Key ingredients 5
PotatoesNeutral
Potatoes are a staple carbohydrate source providing energy. They are typically fried in oil for chips, which increases calorie content. The nutrient profile is altered during processing, reducing potential health benefits.
See more about Potatoes →Vegetable OilVery Bad
Vegetable oils are often high in omega-6 fatty acids, which can promote inflammation. They are typically extracted using high heat and chemicals, which may degrade nutritional quality. The high omega-6 content can disrupt the omega-3 to omega-6 balance in the diet.
See more about Vegetable Oil →Sour CreamNeutral
Sour cream adds flavor and creaminess to the product. It is a dairy product that can provide some calcium and protein. However, it is often used in small quantities in processed foods, limiting its nutritional impact.
Onion SeasoningNeutral
Onion seasoning enhances flavor but may contain additives or preservatives. It is typically a blend of dried onion and other flavoring agents. The processing can reduce the natural benefits of fresh onions.
Citric AcidNeutral
Citric acid is used as a preservative and flavor enhancer in many processed foods. It is naturally found in citrus fruits but is often synthetically produced for food use. It helps maintain freshness and adds a tangy flavor.
See more about Citric Acid →Processing
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