suhkrurikaste
Suhkrurikaste is a Finnish descriptor used to designate foods and beverages that have a high sugar content. It is not a formal regulatory category; it appears in media, nutritional guidance, and consumer discussions to indicate elevated levels of added sugar beyond what is typical for a product type. In practice, it covers products where most of the energy comes from added sugars rather than naturally occurring sugars. Examples include soft drinks, candies, sweet baked goods, many breakfast cereals with added sugar, sweet sauces, and processed snacks.
Health and nutrition discussions about sukrurikaste foods emphasize that regular consumption can contribute to excessive energy
Regulatory context in the European Union requires labeling of total sugars per 100 g or per serving,