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These add colour and restores colour losses that have occurred during processing and storage, and ensure a uniform colour in the finished product. Natural and synthetic colours are used to enhance the appearance of foods.

If you have had the appropriate tests for allergies or reactions to food additives you can find the corresponding numbers that are shown on the packaging to the names of the additives you have a problem with.

Also if you have been asked by your doctor to keep a diary of the foods you eat to find the cause to an allergic reaction you may refer to this chart for the names of the additives.

Or if you just simply wish to be aware of what you are eating you can refer to this chart.

 

Please Note entries with * next to the number are synthetic.

100

Curcumin, Turmeric

101

Riboflavin

102*

Tartrazine

107*

Yellow 2G

110*

Sunset Yellow FCFR

120

Cochineal, Carmines

122*

Azorubine, Carmoisine

123*

Amaranth

124*

Pocear 4R, Brilliant Scarlet

127*

Erthrosine

129*

Allura red AC

132*

Indigotine

133*

Brilliant blue FCF

140

Chlorophyll

142*

Food Green S

150

Caramel

151*

Brilliant black BN

153

Carbon Black

155*

Brown HT

160

Carotene

160

B-apo-8' Carotenoic acid methyl ester

160(a)

B-Carotene

160(b)

Annatto extracts

160(e)

B-apo-8' Carotenal

161

Xanthophylls

161(g)

Canthaxanthin

162

Beet Red

163

Anthocyanins

171

Titanium dioxide

172

Iron oxide

   

 

 

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