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This snack is primarily bought by consumers seeking a traditional Indian fasting-friendly namkeen or a light savory-sweet snack. The ingredient list is short and free of artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives, which is a genuine positive. However, the per-100g nutrition profile (570 kcal, 37g fat of which 17g is saturated, 360mg sodium) paints a picture of a calorie-dense, high-sat-fat, moderate-sodium fried snack — the single most useful thing a curious consumer should know is that the prominent serving-size (30g) nutrition values on the label are less than one-third of the per-100g reality, and eating the whole 180g pack (6 servings) would deliver over 1,020 kcal and 102g of fat. The use of refined palmolein oil carries process-contaminant concerns (GE and 3-MCPD) flagged by EFSA, and the product is a confirmed peanut allergen vehicle.