Siggis Plant-based Peach

Siggis

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Ingredients:

Cultured Coconut Milk (Water, Coconut Cream), Pea Protein, Cane Sugar, Peaches, Coconut Oil, Macadamia Nut Butter, Food Starch (Tapioca, Corn), Natural Flavor, Fruit Pectin

Rating:     Not Clean

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Rated at 2 out of 5 green leaves, the Siggis Plant-based Peach yogurt alternative falls short of being considered a clean food option. This non-organic product also fails to steer clear of genetically modified ingredients, further detracting from its potential health benefits. The inclusion of added sugars, specifically cane sugar, raises concerns about the overall nutritional value. Compounded by the presence of ambiguous ‘natural flavors,’ the clarity of the ingredient list is compromised, leaving consumers in doubt about what they are consuming.

The base of the product is cultured coconut milk, supplemented with pea protein, which offers a plant-based protein source. The addition of peaches provides a natural fruit component, but this positive aspect is overshadowed by the use of cane sugar and coconut oil, which are considered less desirable. The product also utilizes macadamia nut butter, a source of healthy fats, but its benefits are diluted by the presence of food starches from tapioca and corn, which contribute additional carbohydrates without substantial nutritional gain.

The term ‘natural flavor’ is particularly problematic. Although it sounds harmless, it is a catch-all phrase that often masks a variety of undisclosed compounds, casting doubt on the purity of the product. Consumers seeking transparency and simplicity in their food choices may find this lack of disclosure unsettling.

For a product to receive a higher green leaf rating, significant changes are necessary. Prioritizing organic ingredients, eliminating GMOs, and removing added sugars would be critical steps in the right direction. Furthermore, replacing vague ingredient descriptions with specific, wholesome components would enhance the credibility and appeal of the product to those seeking cleaner food options.

The Siggis Plant-based Peach, as it stands, does not align with the standards of health and transparency that are central to a clean diet. Those seeking cleaner, more wholesome plant-based alternatives will have to look elsewhere.

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