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NESCAFÉ Gold Decaf is a straightforward decaffeinated instant coffee — its ingredient list is refreshingly short: just decaffeinated soluble coffee and a small proportion of roasted-and-ground decaf coffee for texture and flavour. It contains no added sugars, no artificial additives, no preservatives, and no allergens. The label appears to be a Dutch-market version (NESCAFE.NL, Amstelveen importer address) rather than an India-specific pack, and no FSSAI licence number is present, which is a regulatory red flag for Indian consumers. Nutrition data is entirely absent, so per-serve calorie or micronutrient comparisons cannot be made. The most useful takeaway: this is a clean, additive-free product, but pregnant women, young children, and people with IBS should still be aware that trace residual caffeine and coffee acids are present even in decaf.