Many French people like jam for breakfast. However, it is not a good choice for health. Indeed, the Sugar There is a lot of concentration. One of the first things to look for when shopping Jam, it is the ratio of fruit to sugar ratio. The fruit layer should appear first, not the sugar layer. The component that appears first is always the one that is present in the greatest amount. magazine 60 million customers
Another criticism of Jam seems to be: the rate of Pesticides. Through their survey published in April 2023, the consumer association analyzed 40 references to the most common jams, including the best-selling flavors in France: strawberry and apricot. Experts analyzed thus 20 types of strawberry jam and 20 types of apricot jam (Sold in most supermarkets). Result: More than 60 million customers found 600 traces of various pesticides.Pesticides were identified in more than half of the products analyzed. “We found 15 different molecules of insecticides or fungicides in 22 of the 40 references analyzed.“, suggests the consumer association. In jams of organic origin, no trace of pesticides was found. 60 million consumers were (…)
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