Comparative Test: Voice 7
Comparative Test: Voice 7
Comparative Test: Voice 7
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Comparative Test
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What's In Your Cookie?
i The words ‘Best before’ (month and year to be indicated) Moisture in your cookie
j Any other requirements as specified under Legal Metrology (Packaged
As per Bureau of Indian Standards,
Commodities) Rules, 2011, and Food Safety & Standards Act and Rules
moisture in biscuit shall not be more
k Standard mark, if any
than 5.0%.
l Nutritional information
m Veg./non-veg. mark Moisture Score out
Brand
(%) of 3
Scores on the Basis of Information Provided on Packets Unibic 2.92 2.12
Brand Observation Score out of 5 McVitie’s 0.64 3.00
Unibic All information provided 5–2.5 = 2.5* Parle 1.97 2.40
McVitie’s Storage instruction not given 4.5 Sunfeast 4.05 1.80
Parle All information provided 5–2.5 = 2.5* Britannia 2.40 2.28
Sunfeast All information provided 5 Priyagold 2.20 2.34
Britannia Storage instruction not given 4.5 Anmol 2.79 2.16
Priyagold All information provided 5 Tasty Treat 2.38 2.29
Anmol All information provided 5 Noted:
Tasty Treat All information provided 5
All the brands were found containing
*50% weightage deducted due to misleading claims
moisture in the range of 0.64% to
Claimed Quantities of Butter and Cashew Nuts 4.05%, which is within the permissible
limit of 5.0%.
Brand Quantity of butter added (%) Cashew nuts added
Unibic 15 May contain traces of nuts Dirt and dust in your
McVitie’s 3.0 Not claimed cookie?
Parle 0.3 4%
Sunfeast 0.43 3.5% Acid insoluble ash indicates the
Britannia 4.2 4% presence of sand, dirt and dust. As per
Priyagold Not mentioned Not claimed the Indian Standards, acid insoluble
Anmol Not mentioned 2% ash content in biscuits should not be
Tasty Treat 3.0 6% more than 0.05%, and as per Food
Noted: Safety and Standards Authority of
1. Unibic claimed to be adding 15% butter – the highest among the brands India (FSSAI), not more than 0.1%.
tested. Parle and Sunfeast had the lowest – being less than 1%. Brand Results Score out
2. Priyagold and Anmol did not declare butter quantity. (%) of 3
3. Parle claimed to be butter cookies but added only 0.3% butter, while Unibic 0.02 2.4
Sunfeast had only 0.43% butter. McVitie’s <0.01 3.0
4. Brand Unibic’s claim of ‘may contain traces of nuts’ is misleading. Parle 0.02 2.4
Sunfeast 0.01 2.7
Britannia 0.02 2.4
Priyagold <0.01 3.0
Scores on the Basis of Actual Nuts Extracted during Test
Anmol <0.01 3.0
Claims on cashew Score out Tasty Treat 0.02 2.4
Brand Results (%)
nuts of 6 Noted:
Unibic butter cookies May contain traces Not found in 0.6
All the brands were well within the
of nuts significant
prescribed limits.
quantity
McVitie’s butter cookies Not claimed - Is your cookie making you
Parle 20-20 4% 4.10 4.26 fat?
Sunfeast cashew cookies 3.5% 3.62 3.97
Britannia Good Day 4% 4.16 4.30 Total edible fat
Priyagold Butter Bite Not claimed - - Most of the brands contained fat in
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Noted:
The results of acidity of extracted fat obtained are well within the limits and indicate that the quantity of fat used was
good.
Trans-fatty acid
Trans-fat or trans-fatty acids are not desired and should be minimum or absent. They are produced by heating liquid
vegetable oils in the presence of hydrogen. Trans-fats are even worse for cholesterol levels than saturated fats because
they raise LDL (low density lipoprotein) ‘bad’ cholesterol and lower HDL (high density lipoprotein) ‘good’ cholesterol.
Like saturated fats, trans-fats raise the level of ‘bad’ cholesterol and increase the risk of heart disease. Unlike saturated
fats, though, trans-fats lower ‘good’ cholesterol. Consumer awareness has led many manufacturers to reformulate prod-
ucts to reduce or eliminate trans-fats. Be careful to choose products that do not use trans-fats.
Trans-fat was found to be below <0.01% in all the tested brands, making them safe for consumption.
Cholesterol
Cholesterol is best known for its association with cardiovascular disease. Cholesterol is especially bad because it increases
the risk for nervous system problems, gall bladder stones and perhaps even cancer. It may also affect brain synapse
connectivity. Overall, cholesterol is expected to be as low as possible.
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What's In Your Cookie?
Total carbohydrates
Indian Standards do not have any prescribed requirement for carbohydrate since a wide variety of biscuits is produced.
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All the tested brands were found free from E. coli bacteria. Cashew nuts: Most of the brands
claim to contain crushed pieces
Sensory tests (granules) of cashew nuts. The most
The sensory panel tests for the eight biscuit brands were conducted on various quantity has been found in Tasty Treat
criteria/attributes including colour/appearance, flavour/odour, taste, after- (6.54%) and the lowest in Anmol
taste feeling, and overall acceptance (irrespective of the price). These were (2%). Brand Unibic’s claim of ‘may
conducted in the laboratory with trained panel members under the supervision contain traces of nuts’ is confusing.
of experts, as well as with external users. In terms of overall performance in the
Brand Score out of 24 test, in the ‘non-cashew nut’ category,
McVitie’s emerges on the top, followed
Unibic 19.52
by Unibic and Priyagold in the second
McVitie’s 19.73
Parle 17.87 and third positions, respectively.
Sunfeast 19.42 In the ‘cashew nut’ category, Sunfeast
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COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE SCORE OF BISCUITS/COOKIES (WITH BUTTER AND/OR CASHEW NUT)
Without Cashew Pieces With Cashew Nut Pieces
Brands
Weightage % McVitie’s Unibic Priayagold Sunfeast# Britannia# Parle Anmol Tasty Treat
Parameters
Quantity,gm 75 135 200 165 185 195 180 66
MRP (Rs) 12 25 20 20 25 19 20 14
Cost per 100 gram (Rs) 16.00 18.52 10.00 12.12 13.51 9.74 11.11 21.21
Packing 3 2.5 3 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 3.0 2.5
Marking 5 4.5 2.5 2.0Ω 5 4.5 2.5 Ω 2.0 Ω 5
Physicochemical Tests
Net weight 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Moisture 3 3.0 2.12 2.34 1.80 2.28 2.40 2.16 2.29
Acid insoluble ash 3 3.0 2.4 3.0 2.7 2.4 2.4 3.0 2.4
Acidity of extracted fat 3 2.43 2.49 2.40 2.30 2.31 2.52 2.43 2.69
Fat 8 7.44 5.81 6.78 6.46 6.66 6.76 7.20 5.99
Protein 8 6.44 6.92 5.84 6.32 6.84 7.44 7.06 5.70
Total carbohydrate 4 3.44 3.94 3.57 3.88 3.70 3.70 3.65 3.74
Energy value 5 4.98 4.30 4.75 4.48 4.58 4.59 4.75 4.55
Total sugar 5 4.05 3.6 2.08 Ω 4.05 3.90 4.21 1.84 Ω 2.90
Cholesterol 4 0.8 1.94 3.92 4 3.95 4 3.85 4
Saturated fatty acid 7 3.54 Ω 2.66 4.94 4.87 4.67 4.97 5.15 3.43
Trans fat 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Extracted nuts 6 NA NA NA 3.97 4.30 4.26 3.0 5.7
Microbiological tests
Total plate count 3 3.0 2.8 3.0 2.9 2.9 2.6 2.8 2.9
E.coli 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Sensory tests* 24 19.73 19.52 15.92 19.42 18.85 17.87 17.85 14.67
Total score 94/100 77.85/94 73.0/94 72.04/94 83.65 83.34 81.72 78.74 77.46
Overall score (%)§ 100 % 83 78 77 84 83 82 79 78
Ratings: >90 – Very good *****, 71-90- Good****, 51-70- Average ***, 31-50- Poor **, <30 – Very Poor*
*Sensory tests include attributes such as colour and appearance, flavour/odour, taste, after-taste feeling and visual defects
#Brands Sunfeast and Britannia, though not claiming to be butter-bite biscuits, added 0.43% and 4.2% butter, respectively
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Ω Weightage detected due to misleading/wrong claims as mentioned in key findings
§ Rounded-off values: <0.5 same value, ≥ 0.5 next digit assigned
NA: Not applicable
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