Dave’s Gourmet
Flavor:
Cool Cayenne Pepper Sauce
Ingredients:
Red Chiles, Salt, Acetic Acid, Xanthan Gum, Garlic, Onions.
Rating: Average
- 3 out of 5
Ingredient Score:
This product earns a rating of 3 out of 5 green leaves. Dave’s Gourmet Cool Cayenne Pepper Sauce is a condiment that brings heat to dishes without the inclusion of artificial preservatives or colors. The sauce is made with a straightforward list of ingredients: red chiles, salt, acetic acid, xanthan gum, garlic, and onions.
The absence of organic certification contributes to its average green leaf rating. The product does not use organic ingredients, which is a significant factor for those seeking cleaner food options. Additionally, the lack of non-GMO verification further impacts its standing among health-conscious consumers. These elements are crucial for many individuals who prioritize organic and non-GMO products in their diet.
The presence of xanthan gum, a common food additive used as a thickener or stabilizer, also affects the product’s score. While xanthan gum is generally recognized as safe for consumption, there is a preference for products without such additives among those aiming for a cleaner diet.
Dave’s Gourmet Cool Cayenne Pepper Sauce stands as an option for consumers looking to avoid artificial preservatives and colors. However, its non-organic and non-GMO ingredients, along with the inclusion of xanthan gum, place it in the middle of the spectrum in terms of offering a cleaner food choice. Its rating reflects its position as neither a leader nor a laggard in the health-oriented hot sauce market. The product holds potential for those not strictly adhering to organic or non-GMO diets but falls short for those who do.
Certifications:
None
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