The sustainable palm oil in Nutella is heated only to safe temperatures, those that do not result in contaminants.
Highlights
- Nutella-maker Ferraro has released details on how the spread is made, ad mist controversies.
- Palm oil is used for the creamy texture of the hazelnut spread.
- As processing palm oil produces cancer-producing compounds, the firm claims that palm oil is heated only at safe temperatures.
- Ferraro assures that all its products containing palm oil are safe to consume.
Nutella’s maker, Ferrero, launched an ad campaign in response to a ruling in May from the European Food Safety Authority. The safety authority acts as a risk assessor in the European Union, producing scientific opinions and advice to guide European policies and legislation.
Last year, the safety authority delivered a scientific opinion current levels of glycerol-based process contaminants found in palm oil are a “potential health concern.”
Animal studies identified the contaminants, which are formed when vegetable oils are heated to high temperatures and then refined, as both genotoxic (damaging to DNA) and carcinogenic (causing cancer).
Of all vegetable oils, palm oil was found to have the highest levels of the contaminants and is a particular concern for infants, toddlers and children under the age of 10.
Its October ad campaign explains the sustainable palm oil in its products is heated only to safe temperatures – those that do not result in contaminants.
“There is no US ban in place regarding the use of palm oil in foods,” said Megan McSeveney, a spokeswoman for the Food and Drug Administration.
She explained palm oil has a long history of use in food products worldwide and the US specifically. In one regulation, the FDA has designated the oil as “generally recognized as safe.”
In a second regulation, the FDA authorizes its use as a cocoa butter substitute when processed under specific production and heating guidelines.
Many other foods – including Pop Tarts, Kit Kat candy bars, some Ben & Jerry’s ice creams, Cheerios, Nutri-Grain and some of Target’s Archer Farms branded foods – also contain palm oil.
Source-Medindia