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Sabra
Flavor:
Roasted Pine Nut
Ingredients:
Cooked Chickpeas, Water, Tahini (Ground Sesame), NonGMO Soybean Oil, Garlic, Salt, NonGMO Citric Acid, Red Bell Pepper, Pine Nuts, Potassium Sorbate Added to Maintain Freshness, Parsley, Paprika, Spices
Rating: Not Clean
- 2 out of 5
Ingredient Score:
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Rated at 2 out of 5 green leaves, the Sabra Roasted Pine Nut hummus falls short of the clean eating standards set by our website. This product is not organic, contains genetically modified ingredients, and includes additives and oils that our guidelines flag as detrimental to health.
The ingredient list begins with cooked chickpeas, water, and tahini, which are typical for hummus. However, the presence of non-organic, non-GMO soybean oil raises concerns due to the potential health risks associated with GMOs and the industrial processing of such oils. Garlic, salt, citric acid, and spices contribute to the product’s flavor profile, but citric acid, often used as a preservative, is counted here as an added sugar, detracting from the product’s overall healthfulness.
Red bell pepper and parsley are wholesome additions, yet their benefits are overshadowed by the inclusion of potassium sorbate, a preservative that extends shelf life but is flagged for its potential health impact. Pine nuts and paprika, while natural ingredients, do not compensate for the other non-clean elements within the hummus.
This product’s score reflects a need for significant reformulation to meet the clean food criteria. Removing harmful additives and replacing GMO ingredients with organic, non-GMO alternatives would be necessary steps toward achieving a better rating. Additionally, substituting the soybean oil with a healthier oil option would further align this hummus with cleaner eating standards.
The Sabra Roasted Pine Nut hummus, as it stands, is a product that does not align with the high standards of cleanliness and healthfulness that consumers seeking cleaner food options might expect. The use of GMOs, non-organic ingredients, added sugars, and potential harmful additives like potassium sorbate and soybean oil contribute to its low green leaf rating. For a product to be considered a cleaner choice, it must be free from such ingredients, emphasizing the importance of transparency and health-conscious formulation in food products.
Certifications:
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![](https://isitclean.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/non-gmo.webp)
![](https://isitclean.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/certified-vegan-1.webp)
Product formulations and certifications may change. For current nutrition facts and ingredient
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