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This is a lightly spiced roasted peanut snack aimed at everyday Indian snackers seeking a tangy, minty flavour hit. The base ingredient — peanuts — is nutritious and protein-rich, and the absence of artificial colours is a genuine positive. However, the product is technically ultra-processed due to the inclusion of nature and nature-identical flavouring substances and acidity regulators, and sodium is meaningfully elevated at ~630 mg per 100 g (per label data). A notable data inconsistency exists: the top-level nutrition figures entered into the system (190 kcal, 16 g fat, 6 g protein per 100 g) appear to be per-serving (30 g) values incorrectly labelled as per-100 g — the rawLabelData nutritionPer100g panel (630 kcal, 52 g fat, 20 g protein) is consistent with roasted peanuts and should be treated as authoritative. The most useful thing a consumer should know is that peanut allergy carries anaphylaxis risk and this snack also has a meaningful sodium load, so hypertensive consumers should watch portion size.