Nutrition quality only — not an allergen check.
High in calories, saturated fat, sugar, salt, heavy processing and additives. A good source of fibre.
Chocolate chip cookies
- Nutri-Score
- E
- NOVA
- 4
- E-
- E160A, E160AI, E322, E322I, E412, E500, E500II, E503, E503II
Ingredients
enriched wheat flour, contains niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, vitamin B1, riboflavin, vitamin b2, folic acid, Sugar, vegetable shortening, contains palm oil, Soybean Oil, Canola oil, Tocopherol, added as an antioxidant, chocolate chips, palm kernel oil, Cocoa, cocoa processed with alkali, Dextrose, and soy lecithin, Egg white, Salt, leavenings, Sodium bicarbonate, ammonium bicarbonate, Baking powder, milk replacement, soya-protein, Maltodextrin, cerelose, Guar gum, beta carotene, lecithins, an emulsifier, flavors
Additives explained
- E160A
- Beta-carotene
- E160AI
- E160AI
- E322
- Lecithin
- E322I
- E322I
- E412
- Guar gum
- E500
- Sodium carbonates
- E500II
- E500II
- E503
- E503
- E503II
- E503II
Nutrition (per 100 g)
Frequently asked questions
Does Chocolate chip cookies contain milk?
No, Chocolate chip cookies does not declare milk on the label.
Does Chocolate chip cookies contain gluten?
Yes, Chocolate chip cookies contains gluten.
Does Chocolate chip cookies contain peanuts?
No, Chocolate chip cookies does not declare peanuts on the label.
Does Chocolate chip cookies contain eggs?
Yes, Chocolate chip cookies contains eggs.
Does Chocolate chip cookies contain soy?
Yes, Chocolate chip cookies contains soy.
Is Chocolate chip cookies vegan?
No - based on the label, Chocolate chip cookies contains animal-derived ingredients, so it is not vegan.
Is Chocolate chip cookies vegetarian?
Not confirmed from the label - please check the full ingredient list. This is not dietary or medical advice.
What is Chocolate chip cookies's health score?
Chocolate chip cookies has a Coreberry health score of 1/100 (bad).