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This product is a popular everyday namkeen bought by snack lovers across India. The peanuts themselves are a genuinely protein-rich, minimally processed food, but the addition of nature-identical flavouring substances elevates this to NOVA 4 (ultra-processed). The bigger nutritional concern is the fat profile: saturated fat stands at 24g per 100g — roughly 35% of total calories — driven partly by peanuts' own fat and compounded by the palmolein oil used in preparation; the claim of 'healthy fats' is therefore misleading. Sodium is also a concern through the iodised salt, though an exact milligram figure is absent from the label. The most useful single takeaway: this is a reasonably protein-dense snack, but it is calorie-dense, high in saturated fat, and carries a mandatory peanut allergen warning that sensitised individuals must not ignore.