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Is Tang Good for Health? A Complete Nutritional Breakdown of the Popular Drink

Written by Deven Bhatia | Jun 12, 2024 11:30:00 AM

Tang is a powdered drink mix that has been famous in homes worldwide for a long time. Originally developed in the late 1950s, Tang would receive worldwide attention and popularity by the 1960’s because of its marketing campaign and use by NASA astronauts during their missions. The drink became popular because it was promoted as easy to make, flavorful, and thirst-quenching.

As a child, I remember enjoying Tang during the hot summer months because there was no other option to cool off with a drink. While drinking Tang, it provided me with an opportunity to enjoy a refreshing drink.

Although I often wondered, “Is drinking Tang good for me, or is it simply a sweet-tasting beverage that happens to have added amounts of vitamins?”

Tang Nutritional Value: Calories, Vitamins, and Sugar

To get an idea of Tang’s nutritional value, you will need to look at its ingredients and nutritional composition. In a serving of Tang (approximately 2 tablespoons of powder mixed with water), there are about 90 calories per serving, and almost all of them are from carbohydrates (sugar). On average, Tang will have 23–24 grams of sugar per serving, which is primarily responsible for Tang’s sweetness and a quick source of energy.

Another important part of Tang’s nutritional value is that it is fortified with various vitamins, such as vitamin C and A. Several formulations of Tang contain the entire recommended daily amount (RDA) of vitamin C in one serving. According to the National Institute of Health, Vitamin C aids the immune system and helps the body absorb iron. There are also additional vitamins (like vitamin A) in some Tang products, which are good for eye health and the immune system.

There are other ingredients that create the product’s chemical stability and color. One example is calcium phosphate, which is an added mineral source as well as an added stabilizing agent. In contrast, other added ingredients (like Yellow 5) help create Tang’s bright orange color. The ingredients mentioned here will typically appear on the product label(s) to give you an overall understanding of Tang’s nutritional value or nutrition facts.

Is Tang Good for Health? Tang Nutrition Facts

While Tang can contain a lot of sugar, it does have a few benefits because of the vitamins added through fortification.

Vitamin C and Immunity

One serving of Tang can provide a percent of the recommended daily value of vitamin C every day. Vitamin C has been shown to improve immune function, build collagen, and allow the body to absorb more iron from the diet, according to the National Institutes of Health. Vitamin C also provides some cell protection from oxidative stress.

Quick Energy and Hydration

Tang consists mainly of carbohydrate, sugar. These carbohydrates provide for quick energy. After working or exercising in the heat, a sweet drink can help replenish calories and support drinking fluids.

Hydration is also necessary for regulating body temperature, helping blood circulate, and assisting in metabolism.

Vitamin A for Vision

Tang powdered drink mix products are fortified with vitamin A and are critical for maintaining healthy eyes and supporting immune function. According to Mayo Clinic, vitamin A is important for maintaining the retina and providing support for normal immune function.

Fortified with Minerals

Tang contains a small amount of minerals, such as calcium, mainly in the source ingredient (calcium phosphate) present in Tang's formulation. Calcium is required to support healthy bones and is important for maintaining healthy muscles and nerves.

Although the quantity of minerals in Tang, when compared with other common sources of calcium (milk, green leafy vegetables), is relatively low, it shouldn’t be your primary source of calcium.

Antioxidant Abundance

Vitamin C is a major source of antioxidants in Tang. Antioxidants work by neutralizing free radicals (unstable molecules) that can cause damage over time, resulting from high levels of oxidative stress.

Tang's only source of antioxidants is through added vitamin C, not through natural fruit extracts.

Potential Side Effects and Health Risks

Tang has many additional vitamins, which are a part of the nutrition profile of Tang; however, to determine if Tang is healthy, nutrition discussions may consider aspects such as total sugar consumption and food additives found in packaged beverage mixes.

High Sugar Content and Weight Gain

Tang is seen as a type of sugary beverage, with an average serving size containing approximately 23g-24g of sugar. Several health organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO), recommend that a maximum of 10% of one’s total daily energy intake should come from free sugars consumed as part of healthy eating patterns. Therefore, when consumed regularly along with poor dietary behaviours over a long period of time, sweetened drinks may lead to an overall increased calorie intake.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has summarized various pieces of research showing how overconsuming sweetened drinks (i.e., frequent consumption) can lead to weight gain, tooth decay, and an increased chance of metabolic-related problems such as Type 2 diabetes (T2D).

These issues often result in many individuals asking if Tang helps with losing weight. Generally speaking, most sugary, high-calorie drinks simply need to be consumed in moderation, especially if the individual is trying to manage their weight.

Artificial Additives and Colors

Tang powder is a drink mix that may have additional approved food additives like synthetic food dyes, such as yellow 5, and some flavoring agents to help the product maintain flavor and appearance. Food additives, such as these, are found in many different types of processed foods and are governed by food safety authorities and allowed to be used within limits.

Some people may wish to limit their consumption of products that contain synthetic food dyes or flavor additives, especially if they are known to be sensitive to them. The research surrounding the potential association between artificial food dyes and behavior modification in children has been inconsistent. As a result, there are parents who monitor their children's consumption of products with artificial food dyes and flavor additives.

When consumed moderately and as part of a healthy diet, Tang is an excellent option for providing variety to beverage selections while also considering overall sugar and additive consumption.

Unique Refreshing Beverages using Tang

The following are some fun options with the most refreshing, light, and well-balanced drinks at the top of the list.

1. Cool Cucumber Tang

Ingredients

    • 2 tbsp Tang
    • 1 cup water
    • ¼ cup cucumber juice
    • Instructions
    • Mix all ingredients thoroughly and chill before serving.
    • Pairing: Hummus and pita bread

2. Minty Orange Refresher

  • Ingredients:
  • 2 tablespoons of Tang
  • 1 cup of water
  • fresh mint leaves
  • ice

Instructions:

  • Mix the Tang with water. Add crushed mint leaves and ice.
  • Pairing: Cucumber sandwiches

3. Ginger Zing Tang

  • Ingredients:
  • 2 tablespoons of Tang
  • 1 cup of water
  • 1 teaspoon grated ginger
  • Honey to taste

Instructions:

    • Mix everything together and stir well. Add honey as desired.
    • Pairing: Enjoy it along with some ginger snaps.

4. Herbal Tea Tang

  • Ingredients:
  • 2 tbsp Tang
  • 1 cup brewed herbal tea
  • Honey

Instructions:

    • Add Tang to slightly cooled tea until combined well, and sweeten with honey.
    • Pairing: Shortbread cookies

5. Tangy Yogurt Delight

  • Ingredients:
  • 2 tbsp of Tang
  • 1 cup of yogurt
  • Honey

Instructions:

    • Mix Tang into yogurt until it is completely combined, then sweeten with honey.
    • Pairing: Granola

6. Berry Tang Twist

  • Ingredients:
  • 2 tablespoons of Tang
  • ½ cup of berries
  • 1 cup of water
  • Ice

Instructions:

    • Blend the berries with water and then stir in the Tang.
    • Pairing: Enjoy with a side of almond biscotti.

7. Tropical Tang Smoothie

  • Ingredients:
  • 2 tablespoons of Tang powder
  • 1 banana
  • ½ cup coconut milk
  • ice

Instructions:

    • Blend all the ingredients until smooth.
    • Pairing: Perfectly complemented by delicious coconut macaroons.

8. Sunrise Tang Cooler

  • Ingredients:
  • 2 tablespoons of Tang
  • 1 cup of water
  • ¼ cup of pineapple juice
  • Ice

Instructions:

    • Combine all the ingredients together. Stir well.
    • Pairing: Serve alongside fruit skewers.

9. Tangy Melon Mixer

  • Ingredients:
  • 2 tablespoons of Tang
  • 1 cup of watermelon cubes
  • 1 cup water
  • Ice

Instructions:

    • Blend the watermelon and water together, and stir in Tang.
    • Pairing: Prosciutto-wrapped melon

10. Sparkling Tang Fizz

  • Ingredients:
  • 2 tbsp of Tang
  • 1 cup of sparkling water
  • A few lemon slices

Instructions:

  • Mix Tang in sparkling water until mixed completely, and garnish it with lemon.
  • Pairing: Cheese and crackers

The Takeaway

Tang continues to be a product that people remember fondly; it gives you a quick source of energy and vitamin C (the vitamin C in Tang is balanced with other nutrients, such as carbohydrates from sugar). When consumed as an occasional beverage, Tang is likely okay for a balanced diet. However, if consumed regularly, one should pay attention to the portion size and total sugar consumed. A thoughtful approach will allow people to consume Tang, but, in turn, will help them make healthy beverage decisions related to total sugar intake.