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Caution · pulse / legume

red lentils in dog food

How Sniff sees it

Same concern as other lentils. Affordable plant protein, part of the legume stack the FDA examined.

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What kind of ingredient this is

red lentils sits in the pulse / legume family. Pulses are the cheap protein-bulk ingredients (peas, lentils, chickpeas, fava beans) that grain-free formulations leaned on after the 2007 to 2018 reformulation wave. Sniff penalizes stacking when three or more pulse-family ingredients appear in the top 15.

Where red lentils sits in the Sniff System

red lentils carries a caution flag in the Sniff System. The methodology does not categorically reject it, but does penalize products where it appears in problematic concentrations, problematic combinations, or without offsetting positive ingredients.

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Similar ingredients in the catalog

Sniff's semantic graph clusters these ingredients near red lentils by formulation profile. Each links to its own ingredient page.

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