Pamela
Learn what Pamela (Pamela) is, why it's added to food, whether it's safe, and which products contain it.
Generally recognized as safeWhat is Pamela?
A pamela egy természetes édesítőszer, amelyet elsősorban a hagyományos konyhában használnak, és pálmafák nedvéből nyerik. Könnyed karamellizált íze és tápértéke miatt értékelik.
Why is Pamela added to food?
Pamela (Pamela) is a édesítőszer commonly found in: Hagyományos termékek, teák, desszertek.
Is Pamela banned anywhere?
✓ Not currently banned in the EU or known to be restricted in other countries.
Is Pamela okay for kids?
Pamela is generally considered safe for children within normal dietary amounts.
Common foods that contain Pamela
- Hagyományos termékek
- teák
- desszertek
How to spot Pamela on labels
Look for any of these names in the ingredients list:
- Pamela
- Pamela
Common misspellings to watch for:
- pdmela
- pamela
- damela
- pameld
Better alternatives
• Túlzott fogyasztása növelheti a vércukorszintet. • Túlzott fogyasztása emésztési zavarokat okozhat.
Also known as
- pdmela
- pamela
- damela
- pameld
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Frequently asked questions about Pamela
- Is Pamela safe to eat?
- Pamela has a harm level of 0 out of 3. Generally recognized as safe.
- Is Pamela banned anywhere?
- Pamela is not currently banned in the EU or known to be restricted in other countries.
- Is Pamela safe for children?
- Pamela is generally considered safe for children within normal dietary amounts.
- How do I spot Pamela on a food label?
- Look for Pamela, Pamela in the ingredients list. It may also appear as: pdmela, pamela, damela.
Ingredients change. Always check the actual product label before purchasing. Information on this page is for educational purposes only.