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Food additives appendix


In this appendix, we list additives used in foods, state their use and origin and
indicate their suitability for different groups of people including vegetarians,
vegans and ethnic groups.
Disclaimer:
This guide is a general list of food additives. It does not necessarily mean
that these additives can be found in Unilever Food Solutions products.
For information about the ingredients used in Unilever Food Solutions
products please refer to the ingredient list on the product label
This guide does not in any way supplement the law, nor constitutes
legal guidance

Information you will find for each food additive


Chemical/Common Name Food Additive

E-number
(in heading)

E-numbers are part of a European numbering system. An


E-number signifies approval of an additive by the European Union
(EU). To obtain an E-number, the additive must have been fully
evaluated for safety by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).

Also known as

Some additives may be known by a number of different names.


We show the most common ones here to help you through the
maze.

Short description

Short description of the additive.

Sources

Details of the origin of the food additive.

Function

Food additives are grouped into classes according to their main


function (use). Some additives are used for more than one
purpose. See for example Lecithin (E322). It can be used as an
emulsifier as well as a stabilizer.
Please see the Food ingredients & additives chapter for more
information about various types/classes of food additives.

Products

Examples of food products which may contain this additive.


Suitability of the additive for the most common religious diets,
vegetarians and vegans. This is an indication of use only; please
always check with your guest before serving a meal.

Suitability

Note: suitability of the additive for allergies, intolerances


or similar (nutritional) disorders is not taken into account
unless indicated. If you are in any doubt, always consult
a skilled dietician!

Main references used


http://www.food-info.net
http://www.fao.org/food/food-safety-quality/scientific-advice/jecfa/jecfa-additives/en/
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A
B
C
D
Acesulfame potassium E950
Also known as

Acesulfame K

Short description

White powder, for example used to make the taste of


a product sweeter without increasing the caloric value

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of ketones

Function

Sweetener

Products

Soft drinks, fruit juice, dairy drinks, jam, ice cream,


marinated fish, chewing gum

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L

Acetic acid, glacial E260


Also known as

Ethanoic acid, glacial acetic acid

Short description

Acid, for example used against the growth


of fungi in bread

Sources

Natural acid, present in fruits like figs. Also synthetically


made of wood-vinegar

Function

Preservative

Products

Vinegar, cheese, bread, salad dressing, mayonnaise, meats,


soup, beer

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

P
Q
R
S
T

Acetylated di-starch adipate E1422


Also known as

Starch G, acetated starch

Short description

Substance, for example used to make a product


thicker and to make the texture stronger

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch and acetic


acid (E260) and adipic acid (E355)

Function

Thickener

Products

Ready-to-eat meals, desserts, cake filling, jelly products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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X
Y
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Acetylated di-starch phosphate E1414


Also known as

Starch J

Short description

Substance, for example used to make a product thicker

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch

Function

Thickener

Products

Ready-to-eat meals, desserts, cake filling, jelly products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Acid treated starch


Also known as

Acid modified starch

Short description

Substance, for example used to make a product thicker


and to make the texture stronger

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch (also indicated as


modified starch)

Function

Thickener and stabilizer

Products

Gumballs, sugared candy, chips, chocolates, biscuits, sausages

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Adipic acid E355

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Also known as

Hexanedioic acid

Short description

White powder, for example used to minimize taste


and odour in products

Sources

Natural acid, present in beets and sugar cane (juice)

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Confectionery, baking products, gelatin, canned


vegetables, sausages

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
Agar E406

Also known as

Agar-agar, bengal isinglass, Ceylon isinglass, Chinese isinglass,


gelose, Japanese isinglass, Japan agar, layor carang

Short description

White or yellowish, occurs in different forms (e.g. strips, flakes,


powder), for example used to absorb water so a gel can be formed

Sources

Natural carbohydrate, produced by seaweeds (vegetable


alternative of gelatin)

Function

Thickener, stabilizer

Products

Ice cream, confectionery, bakery products, beer, marmalade

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

I
J

M
Alginic acid E400

Also known as

Norgine, polymannuronic acid, sazio

Short description

White to yellowish brown substance, serving many functions

Sources

Natural carbohydrate, produced by seaweed

Function

Emulsifier, thickener

Products

Lemonade, instant pudding powder, confectionery, chewing gum,


glaze, chocolate milk, mayonnaise

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

S
T

Alitame

Also known as

Alclame

Short description

White powder, for example used to make the taste of a product


sweeter without increasing the caloric value

Sources

Synthetic substance, made by a complex chemical process

Function

Sweetener

Products

Candy, chocolates, chewing gum, jam, marmalade

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Alkaline treated starch


Short description

Substance, for example used to make a product thicker and


to make the texture stronger

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch and sodium or potassium


hydroxide (E524 or E525) (also indicated as modified starch)

Function

Thickener and stabilizer

Products

Custard, yoghurt, ice cream, margarine, mayonnaise,


cheese spread, candy, chewing gum

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Allura red AC E129


Also known as

CI (1975) No.16035, CI Food Red 17, FD&C Red No.40

Short description

Red colour powder

Sources

Synthetic azo dye

Function

Food colour

Products

Candy, hamburgers and other meat products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Alpha-Amylase

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Also known as

alpha-Amylase and Glucoamylase from Aspergillus oryzae,


alpha-Amylase from Aspergillus oryzae, alpha-Amylase from
Bacillus stearothermophilus, alpha-Amylase from Bacillus
subtilis, Amyloglucosidase from Aspergillus niger, Carbohydrase
from Bacillus lichen

Short description

Enzyme, for example used in production to prepare the


ingredients

Sources

Natural enzyme, extracted from fungus

Function

Flour treatment agent

Products

Dairy products, cheese, canned vegetables, breakfast cereals

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Alpha- Tocopherol E307

Also known as

Vitamin E, RRR-alpha-tocopherol

Short description

Oily liquid, for example used to prevent rancidity of fatty


products. There are two different types of this additive,
307a and 307b

Sources

Natural extract of vegetable oils (especially derived from


sunflower oil), also made synthetically

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Oils and fats, frying oil, cheese, pastry, soup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E

H
Aluminium E173

Also known as

CI (1975) No. 77000, CI pigment metal

Short description

Silver-grey colour powder. There are five types of this additive;


(i) up to (v)

Sources

Natural metal, a low concentration is found in grains


and vegetables

Function

Food colour

Products

Pastry decorations, candy, pasteurized protein

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

P
Aluminium ammonium sulphate E523
Also known as

Ammonium alum, aluminium, ammonium disulphate

Short description

Colourless substance with a sweet taste, for example used as


acid source in baking powder. Also used to prevent colour loss

Sources

Synthetic substance, extracted from aluminium sulphate (E520)

Function

Acidity regulator and stabilizer

Products

Baking powder

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Q
R
S
T
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V
W
X
Y
Z

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Aluminium potassium sulphate E522


Also known as

Burnt alum (anhydrous), potassium alum, potash alum

Short description

Colourless or white crystals, for example used to regulate


the sourness of food

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of aluminium sulphate (E520)

Function

Acidity regulator and raising agent

Products

Baking powder

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Aluminium silicate E559


Also known as

Kaolin, light or heavy

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used to prevent ingredients


clumping together in a product

Sources

Natural substance, extracted from white clay

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Flavours and colours

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Aluminium sodium sulphate E521

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Also known as

Sodium Alum, soda Alum

Short description

Colourless substance, for example used to improve the structure


of vegetables and fruits during processing

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of aluminium sulphate (E520)

Function

Acidity regulator and raising agent

Products

Cheese, candy

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
Aluminium sulphate E520
Also known as

Alum, cake alum, patent alum

Short description

White powder, for example used to improve the structure


of vegetables and fruits during processing

Sources

Natural substance, derived from the mineral alunogerite


or from clay

Function

Acidity regulator and raising agent

Products

Pickled vegetables, beer, herbal vinegar

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M

Amaranth E123
Also known as

CI (1975) No. 16185, CI Food Red 9, Naphtol Rot S

Short description

Red colour powder

Sources

Synthetic azo dye

Function

Food colour

Products

Fruit brandy, soft drinks, lemonade, red gelatine, yoghurt drinks,


milkshake, custard (all imported from outside the EU)

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

N
O
P
Q
R
S
T

Ammonia solution E527


Also known as

Ammonium hydroxide, aqueous ammonia, strong


ammonia solution

Short description

Clear liquid, for example used to control the pH value


of a product and for the production of caramel

Sources

Synthetic liquid, made of ammonia and water

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Egg and cacao products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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V
W

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Ammonium alginate E403


Also known as

Alginic acid ammonium salt

Short description

White to yellowish brown substance, serving many functions

Sources

Ammonium salt of alginic acid (E400)

Function

Emulsifier, thickener

Products

Soft drinks, food colours, icings

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Ammonium carbonates E503


Also known as

Ammonium hydrogen carbonate, ammonium bicarbonate

Short description

White powder, for example used to rise the product and to


neutralize sour ingredients. There are two different types
of this additive, 503(i) and 503(ii)

Sources

Synthetically produced from ammonium sulphate and calcium


carbonate (both natural minerals)

Function

Acidity regulator and raising agent

Products

Cookies, pretzels, chocolates, candy, baking powder

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Ammonium chloride

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Also known as

Ammonium muriate, sal ammoniac

Short description

White powder, for example used in baking goods to stabilize


the mixture

Sources

Natural salt, part of sea salt and rock salt. Synthetically produced
from hydrochloric acid (a synthetic acid) and ammonia

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Salmiac pastiles, doughnuts, low salt crackers and biscuits

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E

Ammonium phosphate
Also known as

Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, diammonium


hydrogen phosphate

Short description

White powder, has many uses

Sources

Natural salt, present in our body. Commercially produced from


phosphoric acid (E338)

Function

Emulsifier, stabilizer

Products

Baking powder, pastry filling, candy, breakfast cereals, soup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

F
G
H
I
J
K
L

Ammonium polyphosphate
Also known as

Ammoniumpolymetaphosphate, ammoniummetaphosphate,
ammoniumhexametaphosphate

Short description

White powder, for example used as food source for yeast

Sources

Synthetic substance, made by heating ammonium hydrogen


phosphate (E342)

Function

Emulsifier, stabilizer

Products

Frozen poultry, meat products, cheese spread

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T

Ammonium salts of phosphatidic acid E442


Also known as

Ammonium phosphatides, emulsifier YN

Short description

Substance, only used in chocolate production

Sources

Mixture of the ammonium compounds of phosphatidic acids


derived from edible fat (usually rapeseed oil)

Function

Emulsifier, stabilizer

Products

Chocolate

Suitability

E442 is generally produced with rapeseed oil. However, the use


of animal fat (incl. pork) cannot be completed excluded

U
V
W
X
Y
Z

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Ammonium sulphate E517


Also known as

Sulphuric acid diammonium salt, mascagnite

Short description

White crystals, for example used to make bread dough


stronger and stable so that the texture doesnt change

Sources

Natural substance, extracted from mascagniet. Now made


synthetically from ammonium salt and sulphuric acid (E513)

Function

Stabilizer

Products

Bread cream, baking goods, baking powder

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Annatto, bixin, norbixin E160b

Also known as

Annatto B, CI (1975) 75120 (Natural Orange 4), Orlean, L. Orange,


Terre orellana, annatto F, CI (1975) 75120 (Natural Orange 4),
Orlean, L. Orange, Terre orellana

Short description

Red-brown colour liquid. There are three different types of this


additive; 160b(i), 160b(ii) and 160b(iii)

Sources

Natural pigment, derived from the seeds of the annatto tree


(Bixa orellana). Annatto is the mixture, bixin is the fat-soluble
colour and norbixin is the water-soluble colour

Function

Food colour

Products

Margarine, cooking oil, salad dressing, cheese, ice cream,


mayonnaise, chocolate cake, salads, pretzels

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Anthocyanins E163

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Also known as

Enociania, eno

Short description

Red to blue colour powder. There are nine different types of this
additive, a, b, c, d, e, f, (i), (ii) and (iii)

Sources

Natural pigment, derived from many different plants

Function

Food colour

Products

Berry juice, pudding, custard, soft drinks, lemonade, milkshake,


ice cream, yoghurt drinks, candy, ketchup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians, except Jews


because the juice can come from grapes

Arabic gum E414


Also known as

Acacia gum, gum Arabic

Short description

Yellow-white substance, for example used against crystals


forming in sugar

Sources

Natural carbohydrate, produced from the Axacia tree


(Acacia senegal)

Function

Thickener, emulsifier, stabilizer

Products

Chewing gum, confectionery, jelly, fondants

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F
G
H

Argon E938

Also known as

Ar, atomic number 18

Short description

Colourless gas, for example used to keep the product well


preserved in packaging

Sources

Natural inert gas

Function

Propellent gas

Products

Canned products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

J
K
L
M
N
O

Ascorbic acid E300

Also known as

Vitamin C (however, it cannot be added as a vitamin


supplement when labelled E300)

Short description

White to slightly yellow, odourless crystalline powder, for


example used to prevent discolouration of fruit and meat
after cutting

Sources

Natural acid, which occurs naturally in most fruits and


vegetables. Commercially produced by bacterial fermentation
of glucose

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Milk powder, buttermilk, meatloaf, lemonade, wheat flour,


beer, apple juice, grape juice, meats, jam, candy, canned
mushrooms, soup, egg products

Suitability

Q
R
S
T
U
V
W

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

X
Y
Z

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Aspartame E951
Also known as

APM, aspartyl phenylalanine methyl ester

Short description

White powder, for example used to make the taste of


a product sweeter without increasing the caloric value

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of asparaginic acid and


phenylalanine (both natural amino acids). Also made
of genetically modified bacteria

Function

Sweetener

Products

Lemonade, soft drinks, yoghurt drinks, chewing gum, sweeteners,


coffee creamer, instant pudding powder, chocolates, candy

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Aspartame-acesulfame salt E962


Also known as

Salt of Aspartame-acesulfame, twinsweet

Short description

White powder, for example used to make the taste of a product


sweeter without increasing the caloric value

Sources

Synthetic salt, made of aspartame and acesulfame

Function

Sweetener

Products

Jam, canned fruit, aromatized alcoholic beverages

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Azodicarbonamide E927b

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Also known as

ADA, azoformamide, carbamide, carbonyldiamide, aquadrate

Short description

Yellow powder, for example used to optimize the dough


of baked goods

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of ammonia and carbon dioxide (a gas)

Function

Flour treatment agent, raising agent

Products

White bread, wine

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Azorubine E122

Also known as

Carmoisine, CI Food Red 3, CI (1975) No. 14720

Short description

Red colour powder

Sources

Synthetic azo dye

Function

Food colour

Products

Fruit brandy, soft drinks, lemonade, strawberry quark,


ice cream, cake, pastries, yoghurt drinks, milkshake, custard,
jam, candy, marzipan

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

F
G
H

Bees wax E901


Also known as

Bees wax, white or yellow

Short description

Wax, for example used to make a product shine on the outside.


Also used for citrus fruit to prevent the affect of fungus and
against drying out. There are two different types of this additive,
901(i) and 901(ii)

Sources

Natural wax, produced by bees. The white wax is bleached


by sunlight or hydrogen peroxide

Function

Glazing agent

Products

Coffee, citrus fruit, candy, lemonade, ice cream, chewing gum,


baked goods, cheese, honey

Suitability

Can be used by all religions and vegetarians. Some vegans


wont want to eat this additive because it is made by bees

I
J

O
P
Q

Beet red E162


Short description

Red colour powder

Sources

Natural pigment, derived from the roots of red beet

Function

Food colour

Products

Strawberry pudding, soft drinks, lemonade, jam, ketchup, candy,


liquor, pastry filling

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

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Bentonite E558
Also known as

Bentoniteicum, aluminium silicate

Short description

Cream-white powder, for example used to prevent ingredients


clumping together in a product and to make a solution clear

Sources

Natural substance, derived from volcanic clay

Function

Anti-caking agent and emulsifier

Products

Cacao butter, fruit juice, fruit wine

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Benzoic acid E210


Also known as

Benzenecarboxylic acid, dracylic acid, phenylcarboxylic acid

Short description

Acid, for example used against the growth of fungi and yeast
in food products

Sources

Natural substance, present in many fruits. In addition to fruits,


benzoates occur naturally in mushrooms, cinnamon, cloves and
some dairy products (as a result of bacterial fermentation). For
commercial purposes, it is prepared chemically from toluene

Function

Preservative

Products

Sambal, ice cream, lemonade, mustard, vegetables in jars,


jam, mayonnaise, margarine, egg yolk products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Benzoylperoxide

134

Also known as

Benzoylsuperoxide, dibenzoyl peroxide, lucidol, oxy-5

Short description

Colourless substance, for example used to optimize the flour


in baked goods and to bleach flour or oil

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of benzoylchloride (an organic


compound) and sodium peroxide (a synthetic compound
made when sodium is burned with oxygen)

Function

Flour treatment agent

Products

White bread, white cheese (such as gorgonzola)

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
Benzyl alcohol

Also known as

Benzenemethanol, alpha-hydroxytoluene, phenylcarbinol,


phenylmethyl alcohol

Short description

Liquid, for example used to optimize the taste of an aroma


in a product

Sources

Natural substance, present in yasmin-, hyacinth- and ylang-ylang


oil. Mostly synthetically produced

Function

Flavour agent

Products

Lemonade, soft drinks, ice cream, soup, pudding powder,


chewing gum

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

I
J
K
L
M

Beta-Apo-8-carotenal E160e

Also known as

CI Food Orange 6, CI (1975) No. 40820, beta carotene

Short description

Red colour powder

Sources

Natural pigment, derived from plants or made of beta-carotene

Function

Food colour

Products

Soft drinks, ice cream, candy, baked goods, pudding, soup, cheese

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

O
P
Q

T
Beta-Cyclodextrin E459

Also known as

BCD, cyclodextrin B, beta-cyclodextrin, beta-schardinger dextrin

Short description

White substance, for example used to stabilize unstable


compounds in a product

Sources

Synthetic compound, produced from starch

Function

Stabilizer, thickener, emulsifier

Products

Sugar-free candy, frozen meals, snacks, sport drinks

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

V
W
X

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Bleached starch
Also known as

Partially oxidized starch, starch E

Short description

White substance, for example used to make a product thicker


and to make the texture stronger

Sources

Synthetic substance, made by bleaching starch (also indicated


as modified starch)

Function

Thickener

Products

Salad dressing, custard, fruit yoghurt, pudding powder, ice cream

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Bone phosphate
Also known as

Edible bone phosphate

Short description

Cream-white powder, for example used to clear syrups


and to prevent ingredients clumping together

Sources

Substance made from the residue of animal bones,


this method is approved by authorities

Function

Anti-caking agent and emulsifier

Products

Cane sugar syrup

Suitability

Because of the animal origin of this additive, vegans and


vegetarians wont eat these products. Muslims, Jews and Hindus
also cant eat this additive because of its animal origin

Brilliant black PN E151

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Also known as

Black PN, CI Food Black 1, CI (1975) No. 28440

Short description

Black colour powder

Sources

Synthetic azo dye

Function

Food colour

Products

Custard, soft drinks, candy, liquor

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
Brilliant blue FCF E133

Also known as

CI Food Blue 2, CI (1975) No. 42900, FD&C Blue No.1

Short description

Blue colour powder

Sources

Synthetic pigment

Function

Food colour

Products

Ice cream and a few other food products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Brown FK E154
Also known as

CI Food Brown 1

Short description

Brown colour powder

Sources

Synthetic pigment, mixture of azo dyes

Function

Food colour

Products

Fish products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

P
Q
R

Brown HT E155

Also known as

Chocolate brown HT, CI (1975) No. 20285, CI Food Brown 3

Short description

Brown colour powder

Sources

Synthetic azo dye

Function

Food colour

Products

Pasties, chocolate, cake, candy, toffees

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

T
U
V

Y
Z

137

Butane, isobutane E943 a,b


Also known as

n-Butane, 2-methyl propane; methyl propane

Short description

Gas, for example used to make the product come out of the
packaging, such as aerosols. Also used to freeze products

Sources

Natural inert gas

Function

Propellent gas

Products

Aerosols

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Butylated hydroxyanisole E320


Also known as

BHA, antracine 12, sustane 1-F, tenox BHA, embanox,


nepantiox 1-F

Short description

White or slightly yellow substance, for example used


to prevent rancidity in fats and fatty products

Sources

Synthetic antioxidant

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Biscuits, cake mix, pretzels, chips, cookies, oil, salad oil,


chewing gum, instant soup, pudding powder

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Butylated hydroxytoluene E321

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Also known as

BHT, vianol, DBMP, impruvol, antracine 8

Short description

White substance, for example used to prevent rancidity


in fats and fatty products

Sources

Synthetic antioxidant

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Cake mix, chewing gum, pretzels, instant sauce and soup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians. Soy-lecithin


can cause an allergic reaction in people who are allergic to
soybeans or eggs

Calcium 5-guanylate E629


Also known as

Calcium guanylate

Short description

Substance, for example used to increase the taste intensity


of a product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of guanylic acid (E626) and


calcium salt

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Bouillon cube, sprinkle flavour

Suitability

Can be used by all religions. Cannot be used by vegans and


vegetarians because the origin can come from sardines

B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I

Calcium 5-inosinate E633


Also known as

Calcium inosinate

Short description

Substance, for example used to increase the taste intensity


of a product. Can also be used in salt reduced products

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of inosinic acid (E630) and calcium salt

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Soup, bouillon cubes, sausages, corned beef, hot dogs,


hamburger, ham

This additive cannot be used by vegans and vegetarians as it is


made from meat or fish. The origin of the meat isnt always clear,
so Muslims, Jews and Hindus cant use this additive unless the
origin is known

Suitability

P
Q

Calcium 5-ribonucleotides E634

Also known as

Calcium ribonucleotides

Short description

White substance, for example used to increase the taste intensity


of a product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of guanylic acid (E626), inosinic acid


(E630) and calcium salt

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Loempia, soup, bouillon cubes, sprinkle flavour, prepared minced


meat, sausages, hamburger, corned beef, hot dogs, ham, low salt
meat products

Suitability

This additive cannot be used by vegans and vegetarians because


it is made from meat or fish. The origin of the meat isnt always
clear, so Muslims, Jews and Hindus cant use this additive unless
the origin is known

S
T

X
Y
Z

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Calcium acetate E263


Also known as

Brown acetate of lime, grey acetate of lime

Short description

White substance, for example used against the growth


of micro-organisms in bread

Sources

Synthetic salt, made of acetic acid (E260) and calcium

Function

Preservative

Products

Bread, instant pudding powder, cake mix

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Calcium alginate E404


Also known as

Alginic acid calcium salt

Short description

White to yellowish brown substance, for example used


to prevent crystals forming in frozen products

Sources

Calcium salt of alginic acid (E400)

Function

Emulsifier, thickener

Products

Ice cream, frozen bakery products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Calcium aluminium silicate E556

140

Also known as

Aluminium calcium silicate, calcium aluminosilicate,


calcium silicoaluminate, sodium calcium silicoaluminate

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent ingredients


clumping together

Sources

Natural substance, derived from natural minerals

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Noodles, powdered sugar, instant coffee, salt, milk powder,


dried egg yolk, rice

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C

Calcium ascorbate E302


Also known as

Calcium L-ascorbate

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used to prevent


discolouration of fruit and meat

Sources

Natural calcium salt of ascorbic acid

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Soup, egg products, ready-to-eat meat products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

H
I
J

Calcium benzoate E213


Also known as

Benzenecarboxylic acid calcium salt, dracylic acid calcium salt,


phenylcarboxylic acid calcium salt

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of yeast,


bacteria and some fungi in food products

Sources

Synthetic salt made of benzoic acid and calcium

Function

Preservative

Products

Brandy, sauces, margarine, cheese, steak tartare, chips, ketchup,


sambal, mayonnaise, ice cream, marmalade, cake mix

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

M
N
O
P
Q

Calcium carbonate E170

Also known as

Chalk

Short description

White colour powder

Sources

Natural mineral

Function

Anti-caking agents, stabilizer

Products

Ice cream, candy, salt, flavours and fragrances, soya milk

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

S
T

X
Y
Z

141

Calcium chloride E509


Also known as

Calcium chloride anhydrous

Short description

Powder, for example used to optimize the structure


of vegetables and fruit

Sources

Natural salt, part of sea salt and rock salt

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Apple cake mix, cheese, chocolate, candy, tomatoes, kidney beans,


cream, milk powder, quark, instant pudding powder

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Calcium citrates E333


Also known as

Monocalcium citrate, dicalcium citrate, tricalcium citrate

Short description

White powder, for example used to improve the structure of


canned vegetables. There are three different types of this
additive: 333(i), 333(ii), 333(iii)

Sources

Calcium salt of citric acid (E330)

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Few products, due to limited solubility

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Calcium di-L-glutamate E623

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Also known as

Calcium glutamate

Short description

White powder, for example used to increase the taste intensity


of a product. Can be used in salt reduced products

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of glutamic acid (E620)

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Sprinkle flavour, soup, minced meat, meat

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Calcium disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate E385


Also known as

Calcium disodium edetate, calcium disodium EDTA

Short description

White powder, for example used to optimize the structure


of a product

Sources

Synthetic compound, calcium/sodium salt of EDTA

Function

Stabilizer, sequestrant (metal binder)

Products

Mayonnaise, cauliflower, kidney beans, lentils or beans in jars,


liquor, peanut butter, canned shrimps, canned crab

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H

Calcium ferrocyanide E538


Also known as

Hexacyanoferrate of calcium, yellow prussiate of lime

Short description

Yellow substance, for example used to prevent ingredients


clumping together in a product

Sources

Synthetically made of calcium hydroxide (E526)

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Dietary salt

Suitability

Can be used by all religions and vegetarians

M
N
O

Calcium gluconate E578


Also known as

Calciumdigluconate, calcium-di-D-gluconate
monohydrate, calciofon

White powder, for example used to prevent ingredients clumping


together in a product and to improve the structure of a product
during processing

Short description

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of gluconic acid (E574) and


calcium carbonate

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Cheese, pudding powder, sugar replacers, chocolate,


candy, chocolate cake, dried apples, canned tomatoes

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

V
W
X
Y
Z

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Calcium hydrogen sulphite E227


Also known as

Calcium bisulphite solution

Short description

Green-yellow liquid, for example used as a preservative


in beer production

Sources

Synthetic calcium salt of sulphurous acid

Function

Preservative

Products

Beer

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Calcium hydroxide E526


Also known as

Slaked lime

Short description

White powder, for example used to control the pH value in


a product. Also used to improve the structure of vegetables
and fruit during processing

Sources

Synthetic substance, extracted from calciumoxide

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Cheese, cacao products, wine, sweet frozen products,


dried fish, chips

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Calcium lactate E327

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Also known as

Calcium dilactate

Short description

White to cream coloured powder, for example used against


the growth of fungi and yeasts

Sources

Calcium salt of lactic acid (E270)

Function

Preservative

Products

Whipped cream, cheese spread, ice cream, soup,


industrial baking powder

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians. Although


the name refers to milk, it is not made from milk and so suitable
for people with a milk allergy or lactose intolerance

A
B
C
D
E
Calcium lignosulfonate (40-65)

Also known as

Lignosulfonic acid, calcium salt (40-65)

Short
description

Brown powder, for example used to optimize the taste


of an aroma in a product

Sources

Natural substance, extracted from the sulphite pulping


of softwood

Function

Flavour solvent

Products

Fruit drinks, vitamin drinks

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

G
H

K
L
M

Calcium malate E352


Also known as

Calcium hydrogen malate, calcium malate

Short description

White powder, for example used to thicken and give strength


to the product. Also used to prevent colour reduction

Sources

Calcium salt of malic acid (E296)

Function

Thickener

Products

Fried products, ice cream, marmalade

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

R
S
T

Calcium oxide E529


Also known as

Lime

Short description

Grey-white powder, for example used to clear the juice in sugar


production and to stabilize ingredients in bakery goods. Also
used as a food source of yeast

Sources

Synthetic powder, extracted from limestone or chalk

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Cacao, ice cream mix, chocolate, sour cream, waffles

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

W
X

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Calcium phosphate E341


Also known as

Monocalcium phosphate, dicalcium phosphate,


tricalcium phosphate

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent clumps forming


in powders

Sources

Natural salt, present in our body. Commercially produced


from phosphoric acid (E338)

Function

Acidity regulator, anti-caking agent, sequestrant (metal binder)

Products

Bakery products, baking powder, pastry filling, candy, breakfast


cereals, soup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Calcium polyphosphate
Also known as

Calciumpolymetaphophate, calciummetaphosphate,
calciumhexametaphosphate

Short description

Colourless powder, for example used to prevent demixing


in melted cheese

Sources

Synthetic substance, made by heating calciumphosphate

Function

Emulsifier, stabilizer

Products

Cheese spread, cheese without crust

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Calcium propionate E282

146

Also known as

Calcium propanoate, calcium-mycoban

Short description

White substance, for example used against fungus

Sources

Natural calcium salt, derived from propionic acid (E280)

Function

Preservative

Products

Rye bread, baked goods with chocolate, frozen pizza

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
Calcium silicate E552

Also known as

Micro-cell, silene, sil-ka

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent ingredients clumping


together in a product and to improve shine, such as candy

Sources

Natural substance, derived from chalk and special sand

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Salt, baking powder, chewing gum, candy, glace of sugar, instant


sauce and soup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

E
F
G
H
I
J

Calcium sorbate E203

Also known as

Calcium salt of sorbic acid

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of fungi


and yeast in a food product

Sources

Natural salt, present in the fruit of mountain ash trees.


Commercially made by a synthetic process

Function

Preservative

Products

Rye bread, fruit yoghurt, concentrated fruit juice, frozen pizza,


jam, meat and fish salads, meatballs, dairy products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

P
Q
R

Calcium stearoyl-2-lactylate E482


Also known as

Calcium stearoyl lactylate, calcium stearoyl lactate

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used to optimize


the baking process in bread

Sources

Synthetic mixture of calcium, stearic acid (a natural saturated


fatty acid) and lactic acid (E270)

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Bread, cream, candy, potato flakes

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

147

Calcium sulphate E516


Also known as

Gipsum, annaline, alabaster, sleniet, terra alba, satin spar

Short description

Yellow-white powder, for example used to optimize the function


of gelling agents and the structure of vegetables and fruit during
processing. Also used to make bread dough stable

Sources

Synthetically produced from calcium salts and sulphuric acid


(E513). Natural mineral

Function

Stabilizer

Products

Danish blue cheese, gorgonzola, beer, tomatoes, pepper, potatoes

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Calcium sulphite E226


Also known as

Calcium salt of sulphurous acid

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of bacteria,


fungi and some yeast in food products

Sources

Synthetic calcium salt of sulphurous acid

Function

Preservative

Products

Cider, fruit juice, granulated sugar

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Calcium peroxide

148

Also known as

Calcium superoxide

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used to bleach flour


and optimize flour in baked goods

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of calcium

Function

Flour treatment agent

Products

White bread, pastry

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Calcium tartarate E354

Also known as

DL-calcium tartarate

Short description

White powder, for example used in seaweed to mask


the odour of fish

Sources

Calcium salt of tartaric acid (E334)

Function

Acidity regulator, preservative

Products

Fish and fruit preserves, seaweed products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F
G

Candilla wax E902

Also known as

Candilla cera, euphorbia wax

Short description

Brown-yellow wax, for example used to make


a product shine on the outside

Sources

Natural wax, made of plants

Function

Glazing agent

Products

Coffee, candy, chewing gum, fruit

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

I
J
K
L
M
N

Canthaxanthin E161g

Also known as

CI Food Orange 8, CI (1975) No. 40850

Short description

Orange colour powder

Sources

Natural pigment, present in many plants and birds. Commercially


prepared from catharelles (mushroom) or flamingo feathers.
However, it is mainly produced synthetically from carotene

Function

Food colour

Products

Imported egg yolk (from outside EU), salmon, canned shrimp

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

P
Q
R

U
V
W
X
Y
Z

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Caramel E150 (a,b,c,d)

Also known as

Sugar couleur, burnt sugar, alkaline caramel, Class I caramel,


alkali-sulphite caramel, Class II caramel, ammonia caramel,
Class III caramel, sulphite-ammonia caramel, Class IV caramel

Short description

Brown colour powder, there are four different types of this


additive, 150a, 150b, 150c and 150d

Sources

Natural pigment, made by heating sugar. There are four different


methods to make this colour, so there are four subadditives
(a, b, c and d)

Function

Food colour

Products

Beer, liqueur, whisky, cognac, vinegar, pudding, bouillon, soft


drinks, ice cream, cookies, candy, toffee, ketjap, peanut sauce

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Carbon dioxide E290


Also known as

Dry ice

Short description

Colourless gas, for example used in carbonated drinks for the


sparkling effect

Sources

Natural gas, part of air

Function

Preservative

Products

Carbonated soft drinks, sparkling alcoholic drinks, spray whipped


cream, freeze dried vegetables, pre-packed foods

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Carmine and carmine acid E120

150

Also known as

CI (1975) No. 75470, CI Natural Red 4, Cochineal carmine

Short description

Red colour powder

Sources

Natural pigment, derived from the coccus insect


(Dactylopius coccus)

Function

Food colour

Products

Fruit dessert, strawberry sauce, soft drinks, lemonade,


yoghurt drinks, milkshake, lipstick, eye shadow

Suitability

NOT for all religions, vegans and vegetarians because this


additive comes from insects.

Carnauba wax E903

Also known as

Brazil wax

Short description

Green wax, for example used to make a product shine


on the outside

Sources

Natural wax, made from palm leaves of the Canauba palm


or related trees

Function

Glazing agent

Products

Citrus fruit, coffee, baked goods, chewing gum, chocolate

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F
G
H

Carob bean gum E410


Also known as

Locust bean gum, visco gum

Short description

Yellow-white powder, for example used to make gels


or to make products thicker

Sources

Natural carbohydrate, extracted from the seeds of the


Carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua)

Function

Stabilizer, emulsifier, thickener

Products

Frozen desserts, cultured dairy products, cream cheese, sauces,


chocolate spread

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

K
L
M
N
O

Carotenes E160a

Also known as

CI Food Orange 5, CI (1975) No. 40800, carotenes-natural,


CI (1975) No. 75130, CI (1975) No. 40800 (beta-Carotene),
Natural beta-carotene

Short description

Yellow-orange colour powder. There are two different types


of this additive 160a(i) and 160a(ii)

Sources

Natural (160a(ii)) and synthetic (160a(i)) pigment, derived


from plants and carrots

Function

Food colour

Products

Cheese, margarine, soup, mayonnaise, pudding, custard,


soft drinks, candy

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Q
R
S
T

X
Y
Z

151

Carrageenan E407
Also known as

Eucheuman, furcellaran or Danish agar, hypnean, iridophycan,


Irish moss gelos

Short description

Yellow-white powder, for example used to form gels or make the


product thicker. There are three different types of this additive,
the most common one is 407a, processed Eucheuma seaweed

Sources

Natural carbohydrate, produced by seaweeds

Function

Thickener, stabilizer

Products

Ice cream, flavoured milk, bakery products, salad dressings,


cheese

Suitability

Can be used by all religions and vegetarians

Cassia gum E427


Short description

Pale yellow-white powder, for example used to make


products thicker

Sources

Natural substance, extracted from the seeds of the Cassia plants

Function

Thickener, emulsifier

Products

Cheese, frozen dairy desserts, meat and poultry products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Castor oil

152

Also known as

Ricinus oil

Short description

Light-yellow oil, for example used to optimize the taste


of an aroma in the product

Sources

Natural oil, extracted from the seeds of the Ricinus tree


(castor bean)

Function

Flavour solvent

Products

Sugar candy

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Cellulose E460

Also known as

Microcrystalline cellulose, cellulose gel, powdered cellulose

Short description

White powder, with many uses

Sources

Natural carbohydrate, present in plants and wood.


Commercially prepared from wood

Function

Thickener, anti-caking agent, emulsifier

Products

Frozen pudding, canned whipped cream, chocolate, candy,


chewing gum, meats, bread, ice cream

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F
G
H

Chlorine
Also known as

Chloor, chlor, chlore, cholo, monocular chlorine

Short description

Yellow-green gas, for example used to bleach flour and optimize


flour in baked goods

Sources

Natural gas obtained from salt

Function

Flour treatment agent

Products

Cake flour, walnuts, mushrooms, white bread

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

M
N
O

Chlorophyll E140
Also known as

CI Natural Green 3, CI (1975) No. 75810, magnesium phaeophytin,


magnesium chlorophyll

Short description

Green colour powder

Sources

Natural pigment, present in all plants and algae.


Commercially extracted from nettle, grass and alfalfa

Function

Food colour

Products

Feta cheese, mayonnaise with herbs, concentrated green


vegetables, soft drinks, lemonade, ice cream, fruit yoghurt

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

153

Cholic acid
Also known as

Cholate, choleate

Short description

Colourless substance, for example used to combine ingredients


in a product that normally wouldnt mix

Sources

Natural substance, present in the bile of vertebrate animals.


Also made synthetically

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Protein powder

Suitability

Cannot be used by all vegans, vegetarians and religions, because


of its origin (chicken egg)

Citric acid E330


Also known as

Citric acid monohydrate, citric acid anhydrous,


B-hydroxytricarballic acid

Short description

White or colourless powder, for example used to decrease


enzymatic browning of fruit and fruit products

Sources

Natural acid, found in citrus fruits, kiwi, strawberries and many


other fruits. It is commercially prepared by fermentation of
molasses with the mould Aspergillus niger

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Meat, jam, marmalade, canned vegetables and fruit, soft drinks,


lemonade, margarine, mayonnaise, salad dressing, mustard,
cheesecake, beer, wine, cider, ice cream, candy

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Copper complexes of chlorophyll E141

154

Also known as

CI (1975) No. 75810, CI Natural Green 3, Copper chlorophyll,


Copper phaeophytin

Short description

Green colour powder

Sources

Synthetic pigment, extracted from the green colour agent


chlorophyll (E140, made of plants and algea)

Function

Food colour

Products

Custard, pudding, soft drinks, lemonade, ice cream, wine gums

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Cross-linked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose E468

Also known as

Crosscarmellose sodium, cross-linked carboxymethyl


cellulose, cross-linked sodium CMC, cross-linked cellulose
gum, cross-linked CMC

Short description

White to greyish-white powder

Sources

Synthetic salt, made of sodium and carboxymethyl cellulose


(E466, a synthetic substance of cellulose)

Function

Stabilizer and thickener

Products

Cheese, canned vegetables, breakfast cereals, pre-cooked pasta


and noodles, baked goods

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

D
E
F
G
H

Cupric sulphate

Also known as

Copper sulphate, blue stone

Short description

Blue powder, for example used against the growth


of bacteria and to add colour to a product

Sources

Natural substance, extracted from sulphuric acid (E513)

Function

Preservative and colour agent

Products

Meat, cereals, vegetables, grapes, melons, berries

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

J
K
L
M
N
O

Curcumin E100

Also known as

Kurkum, turmeric yellow

Short description

Yellow-orange colour powder

Sources

Food colour

Function

Preservative

Products

Curry powder, curcuma, salad dressing, mayonnaise

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Q
R

V
W
X
Y
Z

155

Curdlan
Also known as

beta-1,3-Glucan

Short description

White powder, for example used to make products thicker


and stable

Sources

Natural substance, produced by bacteria

Function

Thickener, stabilizer, firming agent, gelling agent

Products

Cheese, fat spread, canned vegetables and fruit, breakfast


cereals, chocolate products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Cyclamates E952
Also known as

Cyclohexylsulfamic acid, sodium cyclamate, calcium cyclamate

Short description

White substance, for example used to make the taste of a product


sweeter without increasing the caloric value and to make the
taste of fruit stronger. There are three different types of this
additive, 952(i), 952(ii) and 952(iii)

Sources

Synthetic salt of cyclamic acid (a sweet/sour acid)

Function

Sweetener

Products

Canned fruit and fruit cocktail, baked goods, jam, pudding

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Cyclotetraglucose

156

Also known as

Cycloalternanotetraose, cyclotetraose, cycloalternan, cyclic


nigerosyl-(16)-nigerose

Short description

White powder, for example used to optimize the taste of


an aroma in a product

Sources

Natural substance, present in sake leeks. Synthetically produced


from acetic acid

Function

Flavour solvent

Products

Bread, dairy products, fruit juice, canned soup, candy

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
Delta-Tocopherol E309

Also known as

Vitamin E, DL-delta-tocopherol

Short description

Oily liquid, for example used to prevent rancidity of fatty products

Sources

Natural extract of vegetable oils (especially derived from soybean


oil), also made synthetically

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Oils and fats, particularly olive oil, soup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

G
H
I
J
K
L

Dextrin

Also known as

British gum, white or yellow dextrin, roasted starch

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used to make a product


thicker and to let the outside of a product shine

Sources

Natural substance, made by heating starch (also indicated as


modified starch)

Function

Thickener

Products

Custard, beer, liquor, candy, chewing gum, low energy products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

N
O
P
Q
R
S
T

Dicalcium pyrophosphate
Also known as

Calcium pyrophosphate

Short description

White powder, for example used in dough to make the texture


stable and bread or baking goods rise

Sources

Synthetic salts of phosphoric acid (E338)

Function

Emulsifier, acidity regulator and raising agent

Products

Cookies, cheesecake, cheese without crust, frozen bread, pretzels

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Y
Z

157

Dilauryl thiodipropionate
Also known as

DLTDP, didodecyl ester, thiodipropionic acid dilauryl ester

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent rancidity

Sources

Synthetic compound

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Fats and oils

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Dimethyl dicarbonate E242


Also known as

Dimethyl pyrocarbonate, DMDC

Short description

Colourless liquid, for example used to prevent spoiling

Sources

Synthetic liquid

Function

Preservative

Products

Soft drinks

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate

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Also known as

Docusate sodium, DSS

Short description

Waxy substance, for example it prevents a product from drying


out, used to make a firm structure

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of octane (a hydrocarbon), malic acid


(E296) and sodium

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Sweetener tablets, bouillon cubes, instant cacao powder

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Diphenyl E230

Also known as

Diphenyl, 1,1-Biphenyl, bibenzene, phenyl benzene

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used against fungi (mostly


used on citrus fruit)

Sources

Synthetic substance, derived from heating benzene

Function

Preservative

Products

Oranges, lemons, grapefruit, fruit in syrup, jam of citrus fruit

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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C
D
E
F
G

Dipotassium 5-guanylate E628


Also known as

Potassium guanylate, potassium 5-guanylate

Short description

Colourless substance, for example used to increase the taste


intensity of a product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of guanylic acid (E626) and


potassium salt

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Sprinkle flavour, soup, meat, bouillon cubes

Suitability

Can be used by all religions. Cannot be used by vegans and


vegetarians because the origin can come from sardines

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Dipotassium 5-inosinate E632


Also known as

Potassium inosinate, potassium 5-inosinate

Short description

White substance, for example used to increase the


taste intensity of a product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of inosinic acid (E630)


and potassium salt

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Soup, meat, bouillon cubes

Suitability

This additive cannot be used by vegans and vegetarians because


it is made from meat or fish. The origin of the meat isnt always
clear, so Muslims, Jews and Hindus cant use this additive unless
the origin is known

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Disodium 5-guanylate E627


Also known as

GMP, sodium guanylate, sodium 5-guanylate, G-nucleotide

Short description

White powder, for example used to increase the taste


intensity of a product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of guanylic acid (E626) and sodium salt

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Sprinkle flavour, bouillon cubes, soup, corned beef, hamburger,


sausages, hot dogs

Suitability

Can be used by all religions. Cannot be used by vegans and


vegetarians because the origin can come from sardines

Disodium 5-inosinate E631


Also known as

IMP, sodium 5-inosinate, sodium inosinate, I-nucleotide

Short description

White substance, for example used to increase the taste intensity


of a product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of inosinic acid (E630) and sodium salt

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Soup, sprinkle flavour, bouillon cubes, sausages, hamburger, ham,


corned beef, chips

Suitability

This additive cannot be used by vegans and vegetarians because


it is made from meat or fish. The origin of the meat isnt always
clear, so Muslims, Jews and Hindus cant use this additive unless
the origin is known

Disodium 5-ribonucleotides E635

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Also known as

Sodium ribonucleotides, sodium 5-ribonucleotides

Short description

White powder, for example used to increase the taste intensity


of a product

Sources

Synthetic mixture of inosinic acid (E630) and guanylic acid (E626)

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Sprinkle flavour, bouillon cubes, soup, meat, canned corned beef,


hot dogs, hamburger

Suitability

This additive cannot be used by vegans and vegetarians because


it is made from meat or fish. The origin of the meat isnt always
clear, so Muslims, Jews and Hindus cant use this additive unless
the origin is known

Disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Also known as

Disodium EDTA, disodium edetate

Short description

White powder, for example used to optimize the


structure of a product

Sources

Synthetic compound

Function

Stabilizer, sequestrant (metal binder)

Products

Mayonnaise, cauliflower, kidney beans, lentils or beans in jars,


liquor, peanut butter, canned shrimps, canned crab

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H

Di-starch phosphates E1412


Also known as

Starch I

Short description

Substance, for example used to make a product thicker

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch and phosphoroxychloride


(a synthetic liquid, made of phophor and chloride)

Function

Thickener

Products

Frozen pastry and cake, mayonnaise, ice cream, pudding

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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J
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L
M
N
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Dodecyl gallate E312


Also known as

Lauryl gallate, gallic acid dodecyl ester, gallic acid lauryl ester

Short description

White or creamy-white solid, for example used to prevent


rancidity

Sources

Synthetically made of lauryl (an alcohol) and gallic acid

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Oils and fats, milk powder, soup, biscuit, margarine

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians. However,


there is the possibility that the lauric acid used for lauryl
alcohol is obtained from animal fat, although the main
source is vegetable fat. Use of animal (incl. pork) fat cannot
be ruled out

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W
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Erythorbic acid E315


Also known as

Iso-ascorbic acid

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used to prevent


change of colour

Sources

Synthetic variant of vitamin C

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Sliced meat, beverages, baked goods

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Erythrosine E127
Also known as

CI (1975) No. 45430, CI Food Red 14, FD&C Red No. 3

Short description

Red colour powder

Sources

Synthetic dye

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Cocktail cherries, custard, chewing gum, candy, glac-biscuits,


strawberry sauce (all imported from outside the EU)

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Esters of glycerol E472

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Also known as

Acetic and fatty acid esters of glycerol, acetylated monoand diglycerides, acetic acid esters of mono- and diglycerides,
acetoglycerides, citric and fatty acid esters of glycerol,
citroglycerides, CITREM, citric acid esters of mono- and
di-glycerides

Short description

Waxy substance, for example used to improve the volume and


texture of a product (such as bread). There are seven different
types of this additive, 472a to 472g

Sources

Compound of synthetic fats, extracted from glycerol and


natural fat

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Pudding powder, pastry, cake mix, bread, cookies, chocolate milk,


frozen pizza, soup, margarine, coffee creamer

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Ethyl cellulose E462

Also known as

Ethocel

Short description

White-grey powder, for example used to equally distribute


the colour over the whole product and to prevent ingredients
clumping together

Sources

Synthetically made of wood-pulp or cotton

Function

Thickener, stabilizer

Products

Aromatic substances

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

F
G
H

Ethyl ester of beta-apo-8-carotenoic acid E160f


Also known as

CI (1975) No. 40825, CI Food Orange 7

Short description

Red colour powder

Sources

Natural pigment, derived from plants or made synthetically


of beta-apo-8-carotenal (E160e)

Function

Food colour

Products

Soft drinks, ice cream, candy, baked goods, pudding, soup,


processed cheese

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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J
K
L

Ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose


Also known as

Bermocoll EBS 481 FQ, cellulose ethyl hydroxyethyl ether, ethyl


2-hydroxyethyl ether cellulose, etulos, bermocoll E 511 FQ

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used to make the product thicker


and stable

Sources

Synthetic substance, extracted from cellulose

Function

Preservative and colour agena Emulsifier, stabilizer and thickener

Products

Cheese, canned vegetables, breakfast cereals, pre-cooked pasta


and noodles, baked goods

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

P
Q
R
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T
U
V
W
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Y
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Ethyl lauroyl arginate


Also known as

Lauric acid ester

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of bacteria

Sources

Synthetic salt

Function

Preservative

Products

Cheese, dried fruit, fruit filling for pastries, chewing gum,


egg products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Ethyl maltol
Also known as

3-Hydroxy-2-ethyl-4-pyrone; 2-Ethyl pyromeconic acid

Short description

White substance with a sweet taste and the smell of candyfloss,


for example used to give taste to a product and make the taste
of a product stronger

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of maltol

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Chocolate, candy, pastry, pudding powder, fruit sauces

Suitability

This additive cannot be used by vegans because the origin can


be milk. Although this additive can be made of the milk sugar
lactose it doesnt contain any lactose, so people who are lactose
intolerant can use it

Ethyl p-hydroxybenzoate E214

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Also known as

Ethylparaben, ripagin A, solbrol A

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of yeast


and fungi in food products

Sources

Synthetic substance

Function

Preservative

Products

Candied fruit, pasty filling, dessert sauce, fruit candy, fruit juice

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Fatty acid esters of ascorbic acid, Ascorbyl palmitate,


Ascorbyl stearate E304

Also known as

Ascorbyl palmitate, Ascorbyl stearate

Short description

White or yellowish-white solid, with a citrus-like odour. There


are two different types of this additive, 304i (Ascorbyl palmitate)
an 304ii (Ascorbyl stearate)

Sources

Syntethically made of a combination of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C,


E300) and palmitic acid (a fatty acid) or stearic acid (a fatty acid)

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Oils and fats, margarine, chewing gum

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians. However, it is


possible the palmitic acid is obtained from animal fat (incl. pork)

D
E
F
G
H
I

Ferric ammonium citrate

Also known as

Ammonium iron citrate, ammonium ferric citrate,


iron ammonium citrate

Short description

Brown or green salt, for example used to enrich the amount of


iron in a product and to prevent salt from caking together. There
are two different types of this additive, 381(i) which has a brown
colour and 381(ii) which has a green colour

Sources

Mixture of ammonium, iron and citric acid (E330)

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Bread flour, salt

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Ferro carbonate
Also known as

Ferro (II) carbonate, ferrous carbonate

Short description

Powder, for example used to enrich products with iron

Sources

Natural mineral, present in natural mineral water

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Fruit lemonade, dietary products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Z

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Ferrohexacyano manganate E537


Also known as

Ferrous hexacyanomanganate

Short description

Powder, for example used to prevent ingredients clumping


together in a product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of iron hydroxide

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Salmiac salt, licorice

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Ferrous gluconate E579


Also known as

Iron(II)gluconate, fergon, ferlucon, iromon, irox

Short description

Yellow-grey powder, for example used to enrich the


product with iron and to add colour

Sources

Synthetic salt, made of gluconic acid (E574) and iron

Function

Colour agent

Products

Olives

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Ferrous lactate E585

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Also known as

Ironlactate, iron(II)lactate

Short description

Green-white powder, for example used to enrich food


products with iron

Sources

Synthetic substance, derived from lactic acid (E270)

Function

Nutrient

Products

Baby nutrition

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
Fumaric acid E297

Also known as

Allomaleic acid, boletic acid

Short description

Acid with many functions

Sources

Natural acid, present in many fruits and vegetables. Commercially


made by fermentation of sugar by fungi or synthetically

Function

Acid, antioxidant and stabilizer

Products

Baking powder, pudding powder, candy, marmalade

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

G
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Gamma-Tocopherol E308

Also known as

Vitamin E, DL-gamma-tocopherol

Short description

Oily liquid, for example used to prevent rancidity of fatty products

Sources

Natural extract of vegetable oils, also made synthetically

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Oils and fats, particularly olive oil

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Gellan gum E418


Also known as

Amylopektine

Short description

White powder, for example used to make products thicker


and stable

Sources

Natural carbohydrate, produced by bacteria

Function

Thickener, stabilizer

Products

Milk products, sauces, fruit juice

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Z

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Gluconic acid E574


Also known as

D-gluconic acid, dextron acid, maltn acid, glycon acid,


glyconene acid

Short description

Substance, for example used to prevent lemonade turning


brown because of the reaction with oxygen

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of glucose by fungi

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Fruit lemonade, pudding powder, fruit juice

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Glucono delta-lactone E575


Also known as

GDL, glucono-delta-lactone, delta-gluconolactone, gluconolactone

Short description

White powder, for example used in the production of beer


and to speed up the ripening of dried sausages

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of glucose by bacteria

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Pudding powder, canned corned beef, ham, hot dog, milk, beer,
cake mix, baking powder, canned vegetables and fruit

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Glucose oxidase and catalase from Aspergillus Niger

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Also known as

Aero-glucose dehydrogenase, glucose aerodehydrogenase,


glucose oxyhydrase, notatin

Short description

White-brown substance, for example used to prevent spoilage


due to oxidation

Sources

Natural enzyme, extracted from fungus

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Milk, cheese, eggs, salad, canned vegetables

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C

Glycerol E422
Also known as

Glycerin, trihydroxypropane, IFP

Short description

Clear syrupy liquid, for example used to make products sweeter

Sources

Natural substance, compound of fat. This additive is commercially


produced either synthetically from propene (organic compound),
or by bacterial fermentation of sugars; it is not produced from fat

Function

Sweetener, humectant

Products

Baking and confectionery products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

D
E

Glycerol diacetate E1517


Also known as

Diacetin

Short description

Clear oily liquid, for example used to dissolve flavouring agents


in a product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of acetic acid (E260) and glycerol


(a type of alcohol)

Function

Flavour solvent

Products

Ice cream, chewing gum, candy, marshmallows, cola, chocolate,


wine, beer

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

K
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O
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Glycerol ester of wood rosin E445

Short description

Yellow to pale amber solid, for example used to mix the


ingredients of a product. There are three different types of this
additive: glycerol ester of gum rosin (445(i)), glycerol ester of tall
oil rosin (445(ii)), glycerol ester of wood rosin (445(iii))

Sources

Synthetic mixture of glycerol and wood resin

Function

Emulsifier, stabilizer

Products

Energy drinks, sport drinks, water based drink

Suitability

Can be used by all religions and vegetarians

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Y
Z

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Glycines E640
Also known as

Glycine, sodium glycinate

Short description

Sweet substance, for example used to increase the taste intensity


and sweetness of a product

Sources

Mainly produced from gelatin, partly synthetic

Function

Bread enhancer

Products

Bakery products

Suitability

This additive cannot be used by vegans and vegetarians because


it is made from animal bones. The origin of the meat isnt always
clear, so Muslims, Jews and Hindus cant use this additive unless
the origin is known

Gold E175
Also known as

CI 77480

Short description

Gold-yellow colour powder

Sources

Natural metal, derived from pulverized gold ore

Function

Food colour

Products

Pastry decoration

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Green S E142

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Also known as

CI Food Green 4, CI (1975) No. 44090, Food Green S

Short description

Green colour powder

Sources

Synthetic pigment

Function

Food colour

Products

Custard, pudding, cake mix, instant sauces, soft drinks,


lemonade, candy, ice cream, milkshake, fruit yoghurt

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Guaiac gum

Also known as

Guaiacum, guaiac resin

Short description

Brown powder, for example used against rancidity

Sources

Natural resin of the tree Guajacum officinale and


some related tropical trees

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Cola

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F
G

5-Guanylic Acid E626

Also known as

GMP, guanylic acid

Short description

White powder. Guanylic acid and guanylates do not have the


specific umami taste but strongly enhance many other flavours,
thereby reducing the amount of salt needed in a product

Sources

Natural substance, present in all living organisms. Mostly


synthetically derived from sardines and yeast-extract

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Meat, canned fish

Suitability

Can be used by all religions. Cannot be used by vegans and


vegetarians because the origin can come from sardines

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J
K
L
M
N
O
Guar gum E412

Also known as

Gum cyamopsis, guar flour, Jaguar, cyamopsiggum, Mazaca

Short description

White to yellowish-white powder, for example used to make


gels or make products thicker

Sources

Natural carbohydrate, produced from the guar shrub (plant)


found in Pakistan and India

Function

Thickener, emulsifier, stabilizer

Products

Processed meat, dressings, sauces, instant soup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

W
X
Y
Z

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Helium E939
Also known as

He, atomic number 2

Short description

Colourless gas, for example used to keep the product well


preserved in packaging

Sources

Natural inert gas

Function

Propellent gas

Products

Food transported in containers with pressure

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Hexamethylene tetramine E239


Also known as

Hexamine, methenamine

Short description

White powder, for example used against fungi

Sources

Synthetic acid

Function

Preservative

Products

Caviar, pickled herring, canned fish

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Hydrochloric acid E507

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Also known as

Muriatic acid

Short description

Clear liquid, for example used to control the pH value of a product

Sources

Synthetically produced from rock salt and sulphuric acid (E513).


Natural acid, present in gastric juice

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Cheese spread, beer

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E

Hydrogen E949
Also known as

Protium

Short description

Gas, for example used to maintain the shelf life of a product

Sources

Natural gas

Function

Propellent gas

Products

Gas packed food products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

I
J
K

Hydrogenated poly-1-decene E907


Also known as

Hydrogenated poly-alpha-olefin

Short description

Colourless substance, for example used to prevent cheese


becoming dry and the formation of foam in a product. Also used
to make a product shine on the outside

Sources

Synthetic mixture of hydrocarbons (an organic compound


of hydrogen and carbon)

Function

Glazing agent, preservative and anti-foaming agent

Products

Crust of cheese, chewing gum, candy

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S

Hydroxypropyl cellulose E463

Also known as

Cellulose hydroxypropyl ether, modified cellulose, klucel,


cellulose HPC

Short description

White powder, for example used to make the product thicker


and to combine ingredients which normally wouldnt mix

Sources

Synthetic substance, extracted from cellulose (of wood)


by high temperature

Function

Emulsifier, thickener and stabilizer

Products

Sugar glazes, canned whipped cream, frozen desserts

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Hydroxypropyl-di-starchphosphate E1442
Also known as

Starch R

Short description

Substance, for example used to make a product thicker


and to make the texture stronger

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch with propylene oxide


(an organic compound) and phosphoric acid (E338)

Function

Thickener, stabilizer, binding agent and gelling agent

Products

Frozen pudding, ice cream

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose E464


Also known as

Hypromellose

Short description

White powder, for example used as filler and to prevent


ingredients clumping together

Sources

Synthetic substance, extracted from cellulose (of wood)


or chemically modified

Function

Gelling agent, stabilizer and thickener

Products

Instant pudding powder, instant mousse, frozen ice cream, waffles

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Hydroxypropylstarch E1440

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Also known as

Starch K

Short description

Substance, for example used to improve the texture

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch and propylene oxide


(an organic compound)

Function

Emulsifier, thickener and binding agent

Products

Coffee creamer, caramel chocolates, dried plums, kidney beans,


almonds, nuts

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Indigotine E132

A
Also known as

CI Food Blue 1, CI (1975) No. 73015, FD&C Blue No. 2, Indigo


Carmine

Short description

Blue colour powder

Sources

Natural pigment, derived form the shrub Indigofera tinctoria.


However commercially it is produced synthetically

Function

Food colour

Products

Custard, ice cream, mustard, soft drinks, lemonade, candy

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F
G
H

5-Inosinic acid E630


Also known as

IMP, inosinic acid

Short description

Colourless or white powder. Inosinic acid and inosinates do not


have the specific umami taste but strongly enhance many other
flavours, thereby reducing the amount of salt or other flavour
enhancers needed in a product

Sources

Natural substance, present in all living organisms. Synthetic


process by extraction from meat or fish (sardines). May also
be produced by bacterial fermentation of sugars

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Soup, spiced minced meat, meat

Suitability

This additive cannot be used by vegans and vegetarians because


it is made from meat or fish. The origin of the meat isnt always
clear, so Muslims, Jews and Hindus cant use this additive unless
the origin is known

I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q

Insoluble polyvinylpyrrolidone E1202

Also known as

Cross linked polyvidone, crosspovidone, cross linked


homopolymer of 1-ethenyl-2-pyrrolidone, insoluble cross linked
homopolymer of N-vinyl-1-pyrrolidone,polyvinylpolypyrrolidone,
insoluble PVP

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent discolouration and


colour loss

Sources

Synthetic substance, a polymer (a chain of identical molecules)

Function

Stabilizer and colour agent

Products

Dairy products, cheese, canned vegetables, breakfast cereals

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

S
T

X
Y
Z

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Invertase from Saccharomyces Cerevisiae E1103


Also known as

Invertin, saccharase, sucrase

Short description

White powder, for example used in bakery goods


to optimize the texture

Sources

Natural enzyme, extracted from fungus

Function

Stabilizer

Products

Baked goods, chocolate

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Iron oxides E172

Also known as

CI (1975) No. 77499, I (1975) No. 77492, CI pigment black 11, CI


(1975) No. 77491, CI pigment yellow 42 and 43, CI pigment red 101
and 102, Iron oxide black, Iron oxide red, Iron oxide yellow

Short description

Black, brown-red and yellow colour powder. There are three


different types of this additive; 172(i) (black), 172(ii) (brown-red),
172(iii) (yellow)

Sources

Natural minerals, but commercially made of iron powder

Function

Food colour

Products

Candy, salmon pasta, cake mix, ready-to-eat desserts,


chewing gum

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Isomalt E953

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Also known as

Hydrogenated isomaltulose

Short description

Substance, for example used to make the taste of a product


sweeter without increasing the caloric value

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of saccharose

Function

Sweetener

Products

Candy, jam

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Isopropyl citrate mixture

Also known as

Isopropyl citrates

Short description

Colourless syrup, for example used in fatty products


to prevent rancidity

Sources

Mixture of the alcohol propanol and citric acid (E330)

Function

Antioxidant and preservative

Products

Fat spreads, vegetable oil and fat

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F
G

Karaya gum E416

Also known as

Gum sterculia, gum karaya, karaya, katilo, kadaya, kullo,


kuterra, sterculia

Short description

Yellow-brown substance, for example used to prevent crystals


forming in ice

Sources

Natural carbohydrate, obtained from the tree Sterculia urens


found in India, as well as some related trees

Function

Thickener, emulsifier, stabilizer

Products

Salad dressing, soup, sauces, snacks, cheese spreads, bakery


products, desserts, egg-based liqueurs

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Konjac flour E425

Also known as

Konjac gum, konjac glucomannane, konnyaku, conjac, yam flour

Short description

White powder, for example used to make products thicker

Sources

Natural substance, extracted from the tubers of the


Amorphophallus

Function

Emulsifier, stabilizer, thickener, gelling agent

Products

Desserts, confectionery

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Lactic acid E270


Also known as

DL-Lactic acid; 2-Hydroxypropanoic acid, lactovagan, racemic


lactic acid, tonsilosan

Short description

White liquid, for example used against the growth of yeast


and fungi

Sources

Natural acid, produced by bacteria in fermented products like


sour milk

Function

Preservative and acid

Products

Spicy tomato sauce, carbonated drinks, beer, sangria, buttermilk,


margarine, mayonnaise, candy, fish, bread, pastry, fried snacks

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians. It doesnt


contain milk or lactose, so people with a milk allergy or lactose
intolerance can use this additive as well

Lactitol E966
Also known as

Lactobiosit, lactit, lactositol

Short description

White powder, for example used to make the taste of a product


sweeter without increasing the caloric value

Sources

Synthetic substance, produced by milk sugar derived


from whey (milk)

Function

Sweetener

Products

Sugar free candy, chewing gum, chocolates,


hard baked goods like cookies

Suitability

Can be used by all religions and vegetarians. Cannot be used


by vegans, because the origin is milk. Although this additive
can be made of milk, it doesnt contain the milk sugar lactose,
so people who are lactose intolerant can use this additive

L-Cysteine E920
Also known as

Cysteine, L- and its hydrochlorides sodium and potassium salts

Short description

Substance, for example used in bread to optimize the dough

Sources

Synthetic substance, derived from proteins

Function

Flour treatment agent

Products

Beverages without gas, wholewheat bread, wholewheat cookies

Suitability

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This additive cannot be used by vegans and vegetarians because


it is made from animal sources. The origin of the meat isnt
always clear, so Muslims, Jews and Hindus cant use this additive
unless the origin is known

L-Cystine E921

Also known as

Cystine, L-and its hydrochlorides sodium and potassium salts

Short description

White powder, for example used to optimize the flour of baked


goods

Sources

Synthetic substance, derived from proteins

Function

Flour treatment agent

Products

Bread, cream

Suitability

The use of animal products cannot be excluded completely, so


this additive cant be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Lecithin E322
Also known as

Phospholipids, phosphatides

Short description

Waxy substance, for example used to make chocolate softer

Sources

Natural compound found in all living organisms. Commercially


derived from egg yolk and soy beans

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Cookies, biscuits, coffee creamer, margarine, desserts

Suitability

The lecithin is not only derived from soy beans but also from
chicken eggs. The origin of this compound should be checked
to ensure suitability for all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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L-Glutamic acid E620

Also known as

Glutamic acid

Short description

White powder, for example used to increase the taste intensity


of a product so less salt is needed

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of carbohydrates or vegetable proteins

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Soup, spiced minced meat, meat

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Lipase from animal


Also known as

Lipase, triglycerin lipase, tributyrase

Short description

White powder, for example used in the fermentation of cheese


and yoghurt products. This additive has many functions

Sources

Natural enzyme, extracted from fungi and animals (forestomach


and pancreatic)

Function

Stabilizer

Products

Cheese, yoghurt

Suitability

The use of animal products cant be excluded completely, so this


additive cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Lithol Rubine BK E180

Also known as

Brilliant carmine 6B, carmine 6B, CI pigment red 57, CI (1975)


No. 15850, FD&C red No. 7, litholrubintoner BKL, permanent
rubin L6B, rubinpigment

Short description

Red colour powder

Sources

Synthetic azo dye

Function

Food colour

Products

Cheese

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Lutein E161b

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Also known as

Bo-Xan (lutein), vegetable luteol, vegetable lutein, xanthophylls

Short description

Yellow colour powder

Sources

Natural pigment, present in many plants. Commercially prepared


from grass, nettles or Tagetes species

Function

Food colour

Products

Soup, liquor

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Lycopene E160d

Also known as

y-caroteen, lycopine

Short description

Dark red colour. There are three different types of this additive;
160d(i), 160d(ii) and 160d(iii)

Sources

Natural pigment, present in many yellow and red plants and


fruits. Commercially isolated from tomatoes

Function

Food colour

Products

Cheese, salad dressing, custard

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Lysozyme hydrochloride E1105


Also known as

Lysozyme, muramidase, N-acetyl muramidase, globulin G1,


delvozyme

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent decay of the product

Sources

Natural substance, present in body fluids like tears and blood.


Mostly made of chicken eggs or produced by bacteria

Function

Preservative

Products

Baby nutrition

Suitability

Cannot be used by vegans, because it is made from animal


sources. Vegetarians and all religions can use this additive

N
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Magnesium carbonates E504

Also known as

Magnesium hydroxide carbonate, hydrated basic magnesium


carbonate, magnesium subcarbonate (light or heavy),
magnesium carbonate hydroxide

Short description

Substance, for example used against colour loss or to extract


water from the product

Sources

Synthetically produced from magnesium hydroxide or derived


from magnetite, lansfordiet, limestone or dolomite (all natural
substances). Also occurs as a natural mineral

Function

Acidity regulator and anti-caking agent

Products

Salt, chewing gum, sour cream, butter, ice cream, raw cacao

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Magnesium chloride E511


Also known as

Magnesium chloride hexahydrate, magnogene

Short description

Powder, for example used to make vegetables and


fruit stronger during processing and to prevent colour loss

Sources

Natural salt, part of sea salt and rock salt

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Peas in jar, carrots with peas in jar

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Magnesium di-L-glutamate E625


Also known as

Magnesium glutamate

Short description

White powder, for example used to increase the taste intensity


of a product. Can also be used in salt reduced products

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of glutamic acid (E620)

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Low salt meat products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Magnesium gluconate

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Also known as

d-Gluconic acid magnesium salt

Short description

White powder, for example used to increase the taste intensity


of a product

Sources

Synthetic salt, made of magnesium and gluconic acid (E574)

Function

Flavour enhancer and acidity regulator

Products

Cheese, fat spread, canned vegetables and fruit, breakfast cereals

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Magnesium hydroxide E528


Also known as

Marinco H, hydro-magma

Short description

Powder, for example used to control the PH value of a product


and to prevent colour loss

Sources

Natural substance, derived from minerals. Also made


synthetically

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Cheese, canned vegetables, cacao products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Magnesium L-lactate
Also known as

L-Lactic acid magnesium salt

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of bacteria,


fungi and yeasts

Sources

Magnesium salt of lactic acid (E270)

Function

Preservative

Products

Cheese, dried vegetables, canned vegetables, baked goods, egg


based desserts

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians. Although


the name refers to milk, it is not made from milk and so suitable
for people with a milk allergy or lactose intolerance

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Magnesium oxide E530


Also known as

Magnesia, magnesia usta, magcal, maglite

Short description

White powder, for example used to control the pH value


of the product and to prevent ingredients clumping together

Sources

Natural substance, derived from minerals. Also made


synthetically

Function

Acidity regulator and anti-caking agent

Products

Cacao products, waffles, bakery products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Magnesium phosphate E343


Also known as

Monomagnesium phosphate, dimagnesium phosphate,


trimagnesium phosphate

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent ingredients


clumping together in a product

Sources

Natural salt, present in our body. Commercially produced


from phosphoric acid (E338)

Function

Anti-caking agent, emulsifier

Products

Bakery products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Magnesium silicate E553


Also known as

Magnesium silicate (synthetic), magnesium trisilicate, talc

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent ingredients


clumping together and to let a product shine, like candy.
There are three different types of this additive, 553a(i),
553a(ii) and 553b (or sometimes called 553(iii))

Sources

Natural and synthetic substance, made of magnesium sulphate


and sodium silicate or directly from minerals such as talcum,
sepiolite and steatite

Function

Anti-caking agent and glazing agent

Products

Vanilla powder, salt, herbal salt, candy, chewing gum,


milk powder

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Magnesium sulphate

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Also known as

Epsom salt (heptahydrate)

Short description

Powder, for example used to improve the texture of vegetables


and fruit during processing. Also used to optimize the quality
of beer

Sources

Natural substance, present in some minerals like limestone.


Mostly made synthetically from magnesium salts and
sulphuric acid (E513)

Function

Stabilizer

Products

English beer, mineral water, mineral salt

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Malic acid E296

Also known as

2-Hydroxybutanedioic acid, malate

Short description

Acid, for example used as a flavour compound


and colour stabilizer in apple- and grape juice.

Sources

Natural acid, present in many fruits and vegetables.


Also made synthetically

Function

Acid, flavour and colour stabilizer

Products

Canned soup, (sugarless) soft drinks, canned tomatoes, apple


juice, grape juice, candy, chips, frozen vegetables, spaghetti sauce

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Maltitol E965

Also known as

Hydrogenated maltose, D-maltitol

Short description

White powder or colourless liquid, for example used to make the


taste of a product sweeter without increasing the caloric value.
Also used as a stabilizer and to prevent a product from drying out

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of the carbohydrate maltose or corn


starch-glucose solution

Function

Sweetener

Products

Chocolate, candy, chewing gum, sugar free products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Maltol
Also known as

Larixin acid, platone, veltol, corps praline

Short description

White powder, for example used to increase the taste intensity


and sweetness of a product without increasing the sugar level

Sources

In general, commercially extracted from the bark of lark trees


or roasted malt. Also made synthetically by heating the sugars
lactose and maltose

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Lemonade, ice cream, candy, baked goods, bread, chewing gum,


pudding powder

Suitability

This additive cannot be used by vegans because the origin can


be milk. Although this additive can be made of the milk sugar
lactose it doesnt contain lactose, so people who are lactose
intolerant can use it

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Mannitol E421
Also known as

D-Mannitol, mannite, manicol, mannidex, diosmol,


osmitrol, osmosal

Short description

White powder, for example used to optimize the structure


of products and to prevent drying

Sources

Natural substance, present in many plants like conifers,


seaweed and mushrooms. Commercially produced from glucose

Function

Anti-caking agent, sweetener, bulking agent

Products

Chewing gum, baking and confectionery products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Metatartaric acid E353


Short description

Acid, for example used against the growth of yeasts in fruit juice

Sources

Acid, present in sugar cane and produced from glucose

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Wine, fruit juice

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Methyl cellulose E461

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Also known as

Cellulose methyl ether, cologel, cellumethe, hydrolose, nicel,


tylose, cethytine, methocel, cellothyl, syncelose, bagolax

Short description

For example used to replace natural vegetable gums.


Often used in dietary products

Sources

Synthetically made of cellulose or wood-pulp

Function

Thickener, emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Mayonnaise, cocktail sauce, ice cream, canned hot dogs,


instant pudding powder, potato products, dietary products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Methyl ethyl cellulose E465


Also known as

MEC, ethylmethylcellulose

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used as a filler or to prevent


ingredients clumping together

Sources

Synthetic substance, extracted from cellulose (of wood)


or chemically modified

Function

Emulsifier, thickener

Products

Fruit glaze mix, fruit cake mix, mayonnaise

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Methyl p-hydroxybenzoate E218


Also known as

Methyl p-oxybenzoate, methylparaben

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of fungi,


yeast and some bacteria in food products

Sources

Synthetic substance

Function

Preservative

Products

Beer, pastry filling, pickles in sour, canned fish

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Microcrystalline wax E905


Also known as

Mineral oil, petroleum jelly, vasiline, microcrystalline wax,


petroleum wax

Short description

Colourless oil, for example used to make a product shine on


the outside and to prevent foam forming in a product. There
are three different types of this additive, 905a, 905b and 905c

Sources

Oily mixture of hydrocarbons (an organic compound of hydrogen


and carbon)

Function

Glazing agent

Products

Pre-packed meat, dried protein, raisins, dried plums, citrus fruit,


candy, chewing gum, cookies

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids E471

Also known as

Glyceryl monopalmitate, glyceryl monostearate, glyceryl


monooleate, Dimodan, GMS (for glyceryl monostearate),
monoolein, monostearin, monopalmitin

Short description

White waxy substance, for example used to combine ingredients


which normally wouldnt mix and to make a firm mixture

Sources

Synthetic fat, extracted from glycerol and natural fatty acids

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Instant cacao, chocolate drinks, apple cake, ice cream, biscuits,


toast, baguettes, pretzels

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Monoammonium L-glutamate E624


Also known as

Ammonium glutamate

Short description

White powder, for example used to increase the


taste intensity of a product. Can also be used in
salt reduced products

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of glutamic acid (E620)

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Sprinkle flavour, soup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Monopotassium L-glutamate E622

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Also known as

MPG, potassium glutamate

Short description

White powder, for example used to increase the taste intensity


of a product. Can also be used in salt reduced products

Sources

Synthetically made of vegetable protein or carbohydrates

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Sprinkle flavour, soup, minced meat, meat

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Monosodium L-glutamate E621

Also known as

MSG, sodium glutamate, ve-tsin, chinese salt, glutacyl, glutavene

Short description

White powder, for example used to increase the taste intensity


of a product

Sources

Natural substance, present in seaweed. Often made synthetically


from vegetable protein or carbohydrates

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Sausages, hamburgers, meatballs, bouillon powder, soup,


ketchup, peanut sauce

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Mono-starch phosphate E1410
Also known as

Phosphate starch, starch P, F starch

Short description

Substance, for example used to improve the texture

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch by treating


it with phosphoric acid (E338)

Function

Thickener and stabilizer

Products

Instant pudding, meat sauces, cream soups, ice cream,


mayonnaise, mustard

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Montan acid esters E912


Also known as

Montan wax, lignite wax, OP wax

Short description

Clear wax, for example used to make the outside of fruit shine
and to extend the shelf life of fruit

Sources

Natural substance, extracted from brown coal

Function

Glazing agent and preservative

Products

Citrus fruit

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Natamycin E235
Also known as

Pimiricin, antibiotic A 5283, tennecetin, myprocin,


pimafucin, mycophyl

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of fungi

Sources

Natural substance, produced by bacteria

Function

Preservative and antibiotic

Products

Cheese crust, meat, residue on apples, pears and citrus fruit

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Neohesperidine DC E959
Also known as

Neohesperidine dihydrochalcone

Short description

Substance, for example used to make the taste


of a product sweeter without increasing the caloric value

Sources

Synthetic substance, made from the residue of citrus fruit

Function

Sweetener

Products

Candy, chewing gum

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Neotame E961

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Also known as

Nutrasweet

Short description

White powder, for example used to make the taste of a product


sweeter without increasing the caloric value

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of aspartame

Function

Sweetener and flavour enhancer

Products

Chewing gum, aromatized alcoholic beverages

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Nisin E234

Also known as

Nisin preparation

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of bacteria

Sources

Natural antibiotic, produced by bacteria

Function

Preservative and antibiotic

Products

Quark, cheese, cream

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Nitrogen E941

Also known as

N, atomic number 7
Gas, for example used to make the product come out of
the packaging, such as aerosols. Also used to optimize flour
in baked goods

Short description

Sources

Natural inert gas

Function

Propellent gas

Products

Chips, soup, pre-packed meat and vegetables

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Nitrous oxide E942

Also known as

Dinitrogen oxide, dinitrogen monoxide

Short description

Gas, for example used to make the product come out of the
packaging, such as aerosols. Also used to freeze products

Sources

Natural inert gas

Function

Propellent gas and flour treatment agent

Products

Whipped cream, chocolate cream

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Octenyl succinic acid modified gum Arabic

Also known as

Gum Arabic hydrogen octenylbutandioate, gum Arabic


hydrogen octenylsuccinate, OSA modified gum Arabic,
OSA modified gum acacia

Short description

Off-white powder, for example used to help mix some


ingredients in the product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of Arabic gum (E414)

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Fruit juices, fruit flavoured drinks, carbonated juice,


energy drinks, salad dressings, sauces, icing, bread

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Octyl gallate E311


Also known as

Gallic acid octyl ester, n-Octyl gallate

Short description

White or creamy-white solid, for example


used to prevent rancidity

Sources

Synthetically made of octanol (an alcohol)


and gallic acid (produced by plants)

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Oils and fats, margarine, dressings

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

o-Phenyl phenol

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Also known as

Orthoxenol, dowicide 1

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used


against fungus on citrus fruit, apples and pears

Sources

Synthetic substance

Function

Preservative

Products

Oranges, mandarins, grapefruit, lemons,


pears, apples, jam made of these fruits

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Oxidised starch E1404

Short description

Substance, for example used to make a product thicker


and to combine ingredients so the product is stronger

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch

Function

Thickener and binding agent

Products

Custard, margarine, ice cream, mayonnaise, compote,


melted cheese, cheese spread, jam, marshmallows

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Oxidized polyethylene wax E914


Also known as

Ethene, homopolymer

Short description

Substance, for example used to make fruit


shine on the outside and to extend the shelf life of fruit

Sources

Synthetic polymer, extracted from poly-ethylene


(a hydrocarbon) and oxygen

Function

Glazing agent, humectant

Products

Citrus fruit, pineapple, melon

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Oxygen E948

Also known as

O, atomic number 8

Short description

Gas, for example used to prevent decay in pre-packed vegetables

Sources

Natural gas

Function

Preservative

Products

Pre-packed vegetables

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Paprika extact E160c


Also known as

Capsanthin, capsorubin, oleoresin paprika

Short description

Dark red colour powder

Sources

Natural pigment, derived from bell pepper

Function

Food colour

Products

Herbal essences, soft drinks, ice cream, candy,


meat products, egg yolk

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Patent blue V E131


Also known as

CI Food Blue 5, CI (1975) No. 42051, Patent Blue 5

Short description

Blue-violette colour powder

Sources

Synthetic pigment

Function

Food colour

Products

Custard, pudding, fruit cocktail in syrup, soft drinks, lemonade,


soft fruit candy, liqueur, milkshake, yoghurt drinks

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Pectins E440

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Also known as

Pectin (440a(i)), sodium pectate (440a(ii)), potassium pectate


(440a(iii)), ammonium pectate (440a (iv)), amidated pectin (440b)

Short description

White, yellowish, light greyish or light brownish powder with


many functions. There are five different types of this additive,
440a (pectin, split in i, ii, iii and iv) and 440b (amidated pectin)

Sources

Natural carbohydrate (polysaccharide) present in nearly all fruits,


especially apples, quinces and oranges. It is commercially
produced from apple pulp and orange peels.

Function

Thickener, emulsifier, stabilizer, gelling agent

Products

Marmalades, fruit jellies and sauces, and many other


different products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Phosphatylated di-starch phosphate E1413


Also known as

Starch N

Short description

Substance, for example used to make a product thicker


and to make the texture stronger

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch

Function

Thickener and stabilizer

Products

Frozen soup and ragout, pastry fillings

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Phosphoric acid E338

Also known as

Orthophosphoric acid

Short description

Clear liquid, for example used to peel fruit without a knife

Sources

Natural acid present in many fruits and vegetables.


Commercially produced from phosphate mined in the US

Function

Acidity regulator, chelating agent

Products

Cola, cheese and meat products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Polydextroses E1200

Also known as

Modified polydextroses

Short description

Grey powder, for example used to make a product thicker.


Also used to freeze products like meat and prevent products
from drying out

Sources

Synthetic substance, made by heating dextrose (glucose)


in the presence of sorbitol and citric acid (E330)

Function

Thickener

Products

Chewing gum, frozen pudding, baked goods, candy, peanut


butter, lemonade

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Polydimethylsiloxane E900
Also known as

Dimethicone, dimethylsilicone fluid, dimethylsilicone oil,


dimethylpolysiloxane, poly(dimethylsiloxane)

Short description

Clear liquid, for example used to prevent ingredients clumping


together in a product and the formation of foam

Sources

Synthetic mixture, made of silica gel or silicium dioxide

Function

Anti-foaming agent

Products

Cooking oil, lemonade, fruit juice, jam, marmalade, soup,


meat bouillon

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Polyethylene glycols E1521


Also known as

Macrogol, PEG

Short description

White powder, for example used to optimize the taste of an


aroma in a product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of ethylene oxide (a synthetic gas)

Function

Flavour solvent

Products

Chewing gum, water based drinks, sport drinks, energy drinks

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Polyglycerol esters of fatty acids E475

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Also known as

Glycerin fatty acid esters, polyglycerol fatty acid esters

Short description

Yellow-brown liquid, for example used against the formation


of crystals in sugar during production of sugar rich products

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of polyglycerol (a type of alcohol)


and natural fatty acids

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Sprinkle flavour, soup, minced meat, meat

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monolaurate E432


Also known as

Polysorbate 20, tween 20

Short description

Lemon to amber coloured oily liquid

Sources

Synthetic compound, produced from ethylene oxide (a synthetic


compound), sorbitol (E420) and lauric acid (a natural fatty acid).

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Ice cream, soft drinks

Suitability

This compound contains fatty acids, which are nearly


always made from vegetable oils. However, the use of animal fat
(including pork) cannot be fully ruled out. The origin of these
compounds should be checked to ensure suitability for all
religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I

Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monooleate E433

Also known as

Polysorbate 80, tween 80

Short description

Lemon to amber coloured oily liquid, for example used


o improve volume and texture in bakery products

Sources

Synthetic compound, produced from ethylene oxide (a synthetic


compound), sorbitol (E420) and oleic acid (a fatty acid)

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Salt, chocolates, ice cream, desserts, bakery products, soft drinks

Suitability

This compound contains fatty acids, which are nearly always


made from vegetable oils. However, the use of animal fat
(including pork) cannot be fully ruled out. The origin of these
compounds should be checked to ensure suitability for all
religions, vegans and vegetarians

K
L

P
Q
R

Polyglycerol esters of interesterified ricinoleic acid E476

Also known as

Glyceran esters of condensed castor oil fatty acid, polyglycerol


esters of polycondensed fatty acids from castor oil

Short description

Substance, for example used to make chocolate softer

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of castor oil and polyglycerol


(a type of alcohol)

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Bread cream, chocolate cake, chocolate bread

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monopalmitate E434


Also known as

Polysorbate 40, tween 40

Short description

Yellow-orange oily substance, for example used to help


ingredients which dont mix well (e.g. water and oil),
mix and stay mixed

Sources

Synthetic compound, produced from ethylene oxide (a synthetic


compound), sorbitol (E420) and palmitic acid (a natural fatty acid)

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Cake, cake mix

Suitability

This compound contains fatty acids, which are nearly always


made from vegetable oils. However, the use of animal fat
(including pork) cannot be fully ruled out. The origin of these
compounds should be checked to ensure suitability for all
religions, vegans and vegetarians

Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monostearate E435


Also known as

Polysorbate 60, tween 60, Crillet 3

Short description

Yellow-orange oily substance, for example used to help


ingredients which dont mix well (e.g. water and oil),
mix and stay mixed

Sources

Synthetic compound, produced from ethylene oxide (a synthetic


compound), sorbitol (E420) and stearic acid (a natural fatty acid)

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Cake, cake mix, glaze, sugar coating for chocolates, frozen


desserts, ice cream, salad dressing, instant soup, bouillon

Suitability

This compound contains fatty acids, which are nearly always


made from vegetable oils. However, the use of animal fat
(including pork) cannot be fully ruled out. The origin of these
compounds should be checked to ensure suitability for all
religions, vegans and vegetarians

Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan tristearate E436

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Also known as

Polysorbate 65, tween 65

Short description

Tan coloured waxy substance, for example used against


the creation of foam during the production of sugar

Sources

Synthetic compound, produced from ethylene oxide (a synthetic


compound), sorbitol (E420) and stearic acid (a natural fatty acid)

Function

Emulsifier, anti-foaming agent

Products

Cake, cake mix, mayonnaise in tubes, glace,


frozen pudding, sorbet

Suitability

This compound contains fatty acids, which are nearly always


made from vegetable oils. However, the use of animal fat
(including pork) cannot be fully ruled out. The origin of these
compounds should be checked to ensure suitability for all
religions, vegans and vegetarians

Polyoxyethylene (8) stearate


Also known as

Polyoxyl (8) stearate

Short description

Cream-white soft waxy solid, for example used to mix


and stabilize ingredients in fruit sauces

A
B
C

Sources

Synthetic compound, produced from ethylene oxide


(a synthetic compound) and stearic acid (a natural fatty acid)

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Sauces

F
G

Suitability

This compound contains fatty acids, which are nearly always


made from vegetable oils. However, the use of animal fat
(including pork) cannot be fully ruled out. The origin of these
compounds should be checked to ensure suitability for all
religions, vegans and vegetarians

H
I
J

Polyoxyethylene (40) stearate E431


Also known as

Polyoxyethylene (40) monostearate, polyoxyl (40) stearate

Short description

Cream coloured flakes or waxy solid

Sources

Synthetic compound, produced from ethylene oxide


(a synthetic compound) and stearic acid (a natural fatty acid)

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Bakery products, pudding

Suitability

This compound contains fatty acids, which are nearly always


made from vegetable oils. However, the use of animal fat
(including pork) cannot be fully ruled out. The origin of these
compounds should be checked to ensure suitability for all
religions, vegans and vegetarians

K
L
M
N
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Polyphosphates E452

S
Colourless-white substance, for example used to improve the
structure of a product and prevent it drying out. There are five
different types of this additive: 452(i) (sodium), 452(ii) (potassium),
452(iii) (sodium-calcium), 452(iv) (calcium) and 452(v) (ammonium)

Sources

Synthetic salt, made of sodium or potassium and phosphate

Function

Emulsifier, stabilizer, sequestrant (metal binder)

Products

Cheese spread, pudding powder, frozen turkey

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Short description

X
Y
Z

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Polyvinyl alcohol E1203


Also known as

PVOH, vinyl alcohol polymer, PVA, or PVAl

Short description

White powder, for example used to make a product shine


on the outside and to thicken

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of vinyl acetate (derived from


a carbohydrate and acetic acid)

Function

Glazing agent and thickener

Products

Food supplements

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Polyvinylpyrrolidone E1201
Also known as

Povidone, PVP

Short description

White-grey powder, for example used to clear


a solution and to improve its structure

Sources

Synthetic substance, a polymer (a chain of identical molecules)

Function

Stabilizer, thickener

Products

Beer, chewing gum, vinegar

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Ponceau 4R E124

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Also known as

Brilliant Scarlet, CI (1975) No. 16255, CI Food Red 7, Cochineal


Red A, New Coccine

Short description

Red colour powder

Sources

Synthetic azo dye

Function

Food colour

Products

Fruit yoghurt-drinks, fruit in syrup, custard, pudding, jam,


compote, liqueur, cheese, ice cream, candy, chips, crab salad

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
Potassium acetate E261

Short description

Acid, used against bacteria and loss of colour

Sources

Natural potassium salt of acetic acid, also synthetically made

Function

Preservative

Products

Cooked sausages, herbs and spices

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

G
H

K
Potassium adipate E357

Also known as

Adipic acid potassium salt

Short description

White powder, for example used to regulate the pH of the product

Sources

Potassium salt of adipic acid

Function

Acid regulator

Products

Herbal salts

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

P
Q
R

Potassium alginate E402


Also known as

Potassium polymannuronate, alginic acid potassium salt

Short description

White to yellowish brown substance, serving many functions

Sources

Potassium salt of alginic acid

Function

Emulsifier, thickener

Products

Low salt/sodium products, ice cream, cake mix, pudding powder,


custard, chocolates, wine, meat

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

V
W
X
Y
Z

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Potassium aluminium silicate E555


Also known as

Mica, muscovite

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent ingredients clumping


together in a product

Sources

Natural substance, derived from natural minerals

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Noodles, powdered sugar, instant coffee, salt, milk powder,


dried egg yolk, rice

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Potassium and sodium di-phosphates E450

Short description

White powder. There are five different types of this additive:


di sodium di phosphate (450(i)), tri sodium di phosphate (450(ii)),
tetra sodium pyrophosphate (450 (iii)), tetra potassium pyrophosphate
(450(v)), Calcium di hydrogen di phosphate (450(vi))

Sources

Synthetic compounds, derived from minerals

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Bakery products, meat products, sauces, cheese products, desserts

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Potassium benzoate E212


Also known as

Benzenecarboxylic acid potassium salt, dracylic acid potassium salt,


phenylcarboxylic acid potassium salt

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of yeast


and bacteria in food products

Sources

Synthetic salt made of benzoic acid and potassium

Function

Preservative

Products

Brandy, sauces, margarine, cheese, steak tartare, chips, ketchup, sambal,


mayonnaise, ice cream, marmalade, cake mix

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Potassium carbonates E501

Also known as

Potassium hydrogen carbonate, perelas, potas,


potassium bicarbonate

Short description

White powder, for example used to help the product rise and
to optimize the structure of chocolate products so the different
ingredients wont separate. There are two different types of this
additive, 501(i) and 501(ii)

Sources

Synthetically produced from potassium chloride

Function

Acidity regulator, raising agent

Products

Cacao, low salt products, chocolates, candy, wine

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C

G
H
I

Potassium chloride E508


Also known as

Sylvite, sylvine

Short description

White powder, for example used to replace salt in salt


reduced products

Sources

Natural salt, part of sea salt and rock salt

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Dietary salt, mineral salt, low salt soup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

N
O
P

Potassium citrates E332


Also known as

Monopotassium citrat, tripotassium citrate

Short description

White powder, for example used to maintain the pH


value in a product. There are two different types of this
additive, 332(i) and 332(ii)

Sources

Potassium salt of citric acid

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Low-sodium/sodium-free (salt-free) products, milk powder,


coffee cream, cheese, wine, soft drinks

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

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Potassium ferrocyanide E536


Also known as

Hexacyanoferrate of potassium, yellow prussiate of potash

Short description

Yellow substance, for example used to prevent ingredients


clumping together in a product

Sources

Synthetically made of potassium hydoxide (E525)

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Wine, salt

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Potassium gluconate E577


Also known as

Potassium D-gluconate, kaon, katorin, potasoral

Short description

Yellow-white powder, for example used as a food source for


yeast in baked goods

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of gluconic acid (E574) and


potassium carbonate

Function

Sequestrant (metal binder), acidity regulator, stabilizer

Products

Pudding powder, custard

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Potassium hydrogen sulphite E228

204

Also known as

Potassium bisulphite, potassium acid sulphite

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of yeast,


fungi and bacteria in food products

Sources

Synthetic potassium salt of sulphurous acid

Function

Preservative

Products

Sweet-and-sour products, like pickles or onions

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Potassium hydroxide E525


Also known as

Caustic potash, potassium hydrate

Short description

White substance, for example used to peel fruit and to make


green olives black. Also used to control the pH value in a product

Sources

Synthetic substance, extracted from potassium chloride

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Cacao products, tea extract

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
F
G

Potassium iodate

Also known as

Iodic acid, potassium salt

Short description

White powder, for example used in bread to optimize the dough

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of potassium

Function

Flour treatment agent

Products

Bread, salt

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

I
J

N
Potassium lactate E326
Also known as

Lactic acid potassium salt

Short description

Slightly viscous liquid, for example used to prevent the drying


out of products and against the growth of yeasts and fungi

Sources

Potassium salt of lactic acid

Function

Preservative

Products

Cheese, confectionery, ice cream, fruit jellies, soups, canned fruits

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians. Although


the name refers to milk, it is not made from milk and so suitable
for people with a milk allergy or lactose intolerance

O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

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Potassium malate E351


Also known as

Monopotassium malate, dipotassium malate

Short description

White powder, for example used to mask the aftertaste in a


product. There are two different types of this additive, 351(i)
and 351(ii)

Sources

Potassium salt of malic acid

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Ice cream, fried products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Potassium metabisulphite E224


Also known as

Potassium pyrosulphite

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of bacteria,


fungi and some yeast in food products

Sources

Synthetic potassium salt of sulphurous acid

Function

Preservative

Products

Pickled onions, frozen shrimps and mussels

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Potassium nitrate E252

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Also known as

Salpeter, nitre

Short description

Colourless powder, for example to prevent fading of natural


colours and used as preservative

Sources

Natural mineral, also present in many vegetables

Function

Preservative

Products

Meats, sausages, canned and vacuum meat products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Potassium nitrite E249

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of bacteria


in meat

Sources

Natural mineral, but also made synthetically

Function

Preservative

Products

Meat and fish products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F

Potassium phosphate E340

Also known as

Monopotassium phosphate, dipotassium phosphate,


tripotassium phosphate

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent ingredients clumping


together in a product. There are three different types of this
additive, 340(i), 340(ii) and 340(iii)

Sources

Natural salt, present in our body. Synthetically made of


phosphoric acid (E338)

Function

Acidity regulator, anti-caking agent, sequestrant (metal binder)

Products

Pudding powder, noodles, meats for a low salt diet, chocolate drink

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Potassium propionate E283


Also known as

Potassium propanoate, potassium-mycoban

Short description

White substance, for example used against fungi

Sources

Natural potassium salt, derived from propionic acid (E280)

Function

Preservative

Products

Baked goods with chocolate, rye bread, bread, pasty, cheese


products, dietary products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

U
V
W
X
Y
Z

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Potassium sodium tartrate E337


Also known as

Rochelle salt, seignette salt

Short description

White powder, for example used to control the pH value


of a product

Sources

Potassium-sodium salt of tartaric acid

Function

Acidity regulator, emulsifier, stabilizer

Products

Mainly meat and cheese products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Potassium sorbate E202


Also known as

Potassium salt of sorbic acid, BB-powder

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used against the growth


of fungi and yeast in a food product

Sources

Natural salt, present in the fruit of mountain ash trees.


Commercially made by a synthetic process

Function

Preservative

Products

Sandwich spread, fish sauces, cake, mayonnaise, frozen pizza,


cookies, low-sodium diet products, wine

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Potassium sulphate E515

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Also known as

Sal polychrestrum

Short description

White powder, for example used to replace salt in salt


reduced products

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of sulphuric acid (E513)


and potassium salt

Function

Flavour enhancer

Products

Beer, dietary salt

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Potassium sulphite

Also known as

Potassium salt of sulphurous acid

Short description

White powder, for example used against discolouration

Sources

Synthetic potassium salt of sulphurous acid

Function

Preservative

Products

Beer

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C

Potassium tartrate E336

Also known as

Monopotassium tartrate, tripotassium tartrate

Short description

White powder, for example used to control the pH value


in food products

Sources

Potassium salt of tartaric acid

Function

Acidity regulator, emulsifier

Products

Baking powder, confectionery and baking products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

I
J
K

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Propane E944
Also known as

Dimethylmethane; propyl hydride

Short description

Gas, for example used to make the product come out


of the packaging, such as aerosols. Also used to freeze products

Sources

Natural inert gas

Function

Propellent gas

Products

Aerosols

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

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Propionic acid E280


Also known as

Ethylformic acid, methylacetic acid, propanoic acid

Short description

Oily liquid, for example used against fungus

Sources

Natural acid, present in many foods. Also made synthetically

Function

Preservative

Products

Rye bread, sliced bread, pastry, canned sausages, milk


products, pizza

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Propyl gallate E310


Also known as

Propyl ester of gallic acid, progallin P, tenox PG

Short description

White or creamy-white solid, for example used to prevent rancidity

Sources

Synthetically made of propanol (an alcohol) and gallic acid

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Chewing gum, soup, biscuits, margarine, breakfast cereals, snacks

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Propylene glycol E1520

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Also known as

Propan-1,2-diol; propylene glycol, Methyl glycol, propanediol

Short description

Clear liquid, for example used to prevent products from drying out

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of propylene and carbonate

Function

Flavour solvent

Products

Margarine, candy, pastry, biscuits, oil

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Propylene glycol alginate E405

Also known as

Hydroxypropyl alginate, propane 1,2-diol alginate

Short description

White to yellowish brown substance, serving many functions

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of algenic acid (E400)

Function

Thickener

Products

Ice cream, confectionery, dressings

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C

Propylene glycol esters of fatty acids E477


Also known as

Propane-1,2-diol esters of fatty acids

Short description

White-yellow substance, for example used to combine


ingredients which normally wouldnt mix

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of fatty acids and propanediol


(a type of alcohol)

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Pudding powder, strawberry dessert, cake mix

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O

Proteases

Also known as

Protease, papain, bromelain, ficin

Short description

White powder, for example used to optimize the structure


of bread dough

Sources

Natural enzyme, extracted from plants related to pineapples

Function

Stabilizer

Products

Cheese, dairy products, breakfast cereals, canned


and dried vegetables, beer, meat

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

W
X
Y
Z

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Pullulan E1204
Short description

White powder, for example used to make a product shine


on the outside and to thicken

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch by fungi

Function

Glazing agent

Products

Dairy products, cheese, canned vegetables, breakfast cereals

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Quillaia extract E999


Also known as

Bois de Panama, Panama bark extract, quillai extract, quillaja


extract, quillay bark extract, soapbark extract

Short description

Brown substance, for example used to make the taste


of a product sweeter without increasing the caloric value.
Also used as foaming agent. There are two different types
of this additive, 999(i) and 999(ii)

Sources

Natural substance, extracted from the bask of the soap bark


(Quillaia saponaria)

Function

Foaming agent

Products

Soft drinks, lemonade, ice cream, candy

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Quinoline yellow E104

212

Also known as

CI Food Yellow 13, CI (1975) No. 47005

Short description

Yellow colour powder

Sources

Synthetic pigment

Function

Food colour

Products

Soft drink, lemonade, milkshake, ice cream, vermicelli

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Red 2G

Also known as

Azogeranine, CI Food Red 10, CI (1975) No. 18050

Short description

Red colour powder

Sources

Synthetic azo dye

Function

Food colour

Products

Candy, hamburgers, cooked meat products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C

Riboflavin (vitamin B2) E101


Also known as

Lactoflavin, vitamin B2

Short description

Yellow colour powder

Sources

Natural pigment, present in products such as milk, egg,


vegetable and liver. Commercially prepared from yeasts.
Also manufactured synthetically

Function

Food colour

Products

Breakfast cereals, processed cheese, jam, soft drinks, lemonade

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

J
K
L
M
N

Saccharines E954

Also known as

Calcium saccharin, potassium saccharin, sodium saccharin

Short description

White powder, for example used to make the taste of


a product sweeter without increasing the caloric value.
There are four different types of this additive, 954(i),
954(ii), 954(iii) and 954(iv)

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of sulphuric acid (E513)

Function

Sweetener

Products

Sweeteners

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

P
Q
R
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T
U
V
W
X
Y
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Salts of fatty acids E470


Also known as

Potassium stearate, sodium stearate, magnesium stearate,


calcium stearate

Short description

Yellow-white powder or solid, for example used to prevent


the product sticking to the pan while cooking. There are four
different types of this additive, all made of another salt, 470a(i)
(sodium), 470a(ii) (potassium), 470a(iii) (calcium) and 470b (iv)
(magnesium)

Sources

Synthetic salts, derived by heating fatty acids

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Biscuits, toast, pretzels, pastry, cookies, chips, low salt biscuits


and toast, candy

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Shellac E904
Also known as

Lacca, lac

Short description

Yellow-transparent resin, for example used to make a product


shine on the outside

Sources

Natural wax, derived from lice

Function

Glazing agent

Products

Candy, crust of cheese, cake decoration, fruit

Suitability

Can be used by vegetarians. Not all religions and vegans


consume this additive because it comes from scale insects,
although the purified product doesnt contain lice

Silicon dioxide E551

214

Also known as

Silica, silicic anhydride, flogard, sipernat 22S pirosil, aerosil 200

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent ingredients


clumping together in a product and to improve its structure

Sources

Natural substance, derived from sand

Function

Anti-caking agent, anti-foaming agent

Products

Coffee syrup, milk powder, salt, herbs and spices,


instant sauce and soup, wine, beer

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Silver E174

Also known as

CI No. 77820

Short description

Silver-grey colour powder

Sources

Natural metal, derived from silver ore and the mineral argentite

Function

Food colour

Products

Pastry decoration, candy

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C

Sodium acetate E262


Also known as

Sodium diacetate, sodium hydrogen diacetate, dykon

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth


of micro-organisms. There are two different types
of this additive, 262(i) and 262 (ii)

Sources

Synthetic salt, made of acetic acid (E260) and sodium

Function

Preservative

Products

Herbs (powder), bouillon, sausages, bread, pastry

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

H
I
J
K
L
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Sodium adipate E356

Also known as

Adipic acid sodium salt

Short description

White substance, for example used to regulate the pH value


of the product

Sources

Sodium salt of adipic acid

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Herbal salts

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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T
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Sodium alginate E401


Also known as

Alginic acid sodium salt, algin, sodium polymannuronate

Short description

White to yellowish brown substance, serving many functions

Sources

Sodium salt of alginic acid

Function

Emulsifier, thickener

Products

Ice cream, cake mix, pudding powder, custard, chocolates,


wine, meat

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium aluminium phosphate E541


Also known as

Kasal

Short description

Substance, for example used to help a cake rise and


to make melted cheese. There are two different types
of this additive, 541(i) and 541(ii)

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of phosphoric acid, aluminium


and sodium hydroxide

Function

Raising agent, emulsifier

Products

Baking powder, cake mix

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium aluminium silicate E554

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Also known as

Sodium silicoaluminate

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent ingredients clumping


together in a product

Sources

Natural substance, derived from natural minerals

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Noodles, powdered sugar, instant coffee, salt, milk powder,


dried egg yolk, rice

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium ascorbate E301

Also known as

Sodium L-Ascorbate, sodium L-(+)-ascorbate, monosodium


ascorbate

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent discolouration of food

Sources

Natural sodium salt of ascorbic acid

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Sausages, cutted meat, milk powder, lemonade, flour, beer,


fruit puree, buttermilk, egg products, soup, jam

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E

H
Sodium benzoate E211

Also known as

Benzenecarboxylic acid sodium salt, dracylic acid sodium salt,


phenylcarboxylic acid sodium salt

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of yeast


and bacteria in food products

Sources

Synthetic salt made of benzoic acid and sodium

Function

Preservative

Products

Brandy, sauces, margarine, cheese, steak tartare, chips, ketchup,


sambal, mayonnaise, ice cream, marmalade, cake mix

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

P
Sodium calcium polyphosphate

Q
Also known as

Sodium calcium polyphosphate, glassy

Short description

Substance, for example used to improve the structure


of the product during processing

Sources

Synthetic mixture of sodium- and calciumphosphate

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Cheese spread, frozen products, cake

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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T
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X
Y
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Sodium carbonates E500

Also known as

Soda ash, sodium salt of carbonic acid, sodium hydrogen


carbonate, baking soda, bicarbonate of soda, sodium bicarbonate,
sodium sesquicarbonate, sodium monohydrogendicarbonate

Short description

White powder, for example used to keep the colour in a product


and to make the product rise. There are three different types of
this additive, 500(i), 500(ii) and 500(iii)

Sources

Synthetically produced from sea water or salt

Function

Acidity regulator, raising agent

Products

Tomato soup, tomato ketchup, cacao, salt, pretzels, custard, beer,


cream, milk powder, cake, biscuit, ice cream, chocolates, waffles,
olives in jars

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose E466


Also known as

Cellulose gum, Na CMC, sodium cellulose glycolate, sodium CMC

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent ice crystals forming


in a product or to let a product shine on the outside (like glace)

Sources

Synthetic substance, extracted from cellulose (of wood)


or chemically modified

Function

Thickener, emulsifier

Products

Pudding powder, pastry filling, strawberry or cherry dessert, fruit


yoghurt, milkshake, mayonnaise, cheese products, lemonade, soup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, enzymatically hydrolyzed E469

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Also known as

CMC-ENZ, enzymatically hydrolyzed carboxymethyl cellulose

Short description

White-grey powder, used to make the product thicker

Sources

Synthetic salt, made of sodium and carboxymethyl cellulose


(466, a synthetic substance of cellulose)

Function

Stabilizer and thickener

Products

Cheese, canned vegetables, breakfast cereals, pre-cooked pasta


and noodles, baked goods

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
Sodium citrates E331

F
Also known as

Monosodium citrate, disodium citrate, trisodium citrate

Short description

White powder, for example used to decrease enzymatic browning


of fruit and fruit products. There are three different types of this
additive, 331(i), 331(ii) and 331(iii)

Sources

Sodium salt of citric acid

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Marmalade, ice cream, chocolate cake

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

K
L
M

Sodium erythorbate E316


Also known as

Sodium iso-ascorbate, erythorbic acid sodium salt,


mercate 20, neo-cebitate

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent change of colour

Sources

Sodium salt of erythorbic acid, a synthetic variant of vitamin C

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Meat products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

S
T

Sodium ethyl p-hydroxybenzoate E215

Also known as

Ethyl-p-hydroxybenzene, PHB-ethyl ester

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of yeast,


fungi and bacteria in food products

Sources

Synthetic substance

Function

Preservative

Products

Candied fruit, pasty filling, dessert sauce, fruit candy, fruit juice

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

V
W

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Sodium ferrocyanide E535


Also known as

Hexacyanoferrate of calcium or potassium or sodium,


yellow prussiate of lime or potash or soda

Short description

Yellow substance, for example used to form gels and to prevent


ingredients clumping together in a product

Sources

Synthetically made of sodium hydroxide (E524)

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Salt, salt bath for cheese

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium fumarate
Also known as

Monosodium fumarate

Short description

White powder, for example used to regulate the pH value


of powders

Sources

Sodium salt of fumaric acid

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Confectionery, baking products, baking powder

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium gluconate E576

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Also known as

Sodium-D-gluconic acid

Short description

White-grey powder, for example used to give powdery products


a longer shelf life and used as a food source for yeast

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of gluconic acid (E574) and sodium


carbonate

Function

Sequestrant (metal binder)

Products

Pudding powder, herbal sauces, dipping sauce

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium hydrogen sulphite E222


Also known as

Sodium bisulphite, acid sodium sulphite

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of yeast,


fungi and bacteria in food products

Sources

Synthetic sodium salt of sulphurous acid

Function

Preservative

Products

Liquor, pickled onions, dairy products, fruit juice, mashed potatoes

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
F
G

Sodium hydroxide E524

Also known as

Caustic soda, lye, sodium hydrate

Short description

White substance, for example used to peel vegetables and fruits.


Also used to give pretzels a glazed brown colour and to turn
green olives black

Sources

Synthetically made of rock salt

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Pretzels, cacao products, coffee creamer, black olives, sour cream,


canned peas

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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J

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Sodium lactate E325

Also known as

Lactoline, lactic acid sodium salt, L-sodium lactate, purasal S

Short description

Colourless, transparent liquid, for example used to prevent


drying out of products and against the growth of yeasts and fungi

Sources

Sodium salt of lactic acid

Function

Preservative

Products

Cheese, confectionery, ice cream, soup, canned fruit

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians. Although


the name refers to milk, it is not made from milk and so suitable
for people with milk allergy or lactose intolerance.

U
V
W
X
Y
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Sodium malate E350


Also known as

Monosodium malate, disodium malate

Short description

White powder, for example used to mask the aftertaste


of products. There are two different types of this additive, 350(i)
and 350(ii)

Sources

Sodium salt of malic acid

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Soft drinks, candy, ginger

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium metabisulphite E223


Also known as

Disodium pyrosulphite, sodium pyrosulphite

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of yeast,


fungus and bacteria in food products

Sources

Synthetic sodium salt of sulphurous acid

Function

Preservative

Products

Liquor, pickled onions, sausages

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium methyl p-hydroxybenzoate E219

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Also known as

Sodium methyl para-hydroxybenzoate, sodium methyl


hydroxybenzoate

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of yeast


and fungi and some bacteria in food products

Sources

Synthetic substance

Function

Preservative

Products

Candied fruit, pasty filling, dessert sauce, fruit candy, fruit juice,
beer, pastry filling, herring in sauce, pickles in sour, beet in jar

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium nitrate E251

Also known as

Chile saltpetre, cubic or soda nitre

Short description

White powder, used against the fading of natural colours


and used as preservative

Sources

Natural mineral, also present in many vegetables

Function

Preservative

Products

Cheese (made of vegetable oil), vacuum meat products,


frozen pizza

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F
G
H

Sodium nitrite E250

Also known as

Nitrous acid sodium salt, erinitrit

Short description

White powder, for example used against fading of natural colours


and against the growth of bacteria in meat

Sources

Natural mineral, but also made synthetically

Function

Preservative

Products

Cheese, meat, frozen pizza

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

J
K

Sodium o-phenyl phenol


Also known as

Sodium orthophenylphenate, dowicide A

Short description

White powder, for example used against fungus on citrus fruit,


apples and pears

Sources

Synthetic salt, made of sodium and phenylpenol (E231)

Function

Preservative

Products

Oranges, mandarins, grapefruit, lemons, pears, apples,


jam made of these fruits

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

P
Q
R
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T
U
V
W
X
Y
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Sodium phosphate E339


Also known as

Monosodium phosphate, disodium phosphate,


trisodium phosphate

Short description

White powder, for example used to optimize the texture of


the product, without losing moisture. There are three different
types of this additive, 339(i), 339(ii) and 339(iii)

Sources

Natural salt, present in our body. Synthetically made of


phosphoric acid (E338)

Function

Acidity regulator, anti-caking agent, sequestrant (metal binder)

Products

Soft drinks, sausages, ice cream, margarine, instant pudding


powder, chocolate cake, noodles

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium propionate E281


Also known as

Sodium propanoate, sodium mycoban

Short description

White or colourless substance, for example used against


the growth of fungi and some bacteria in food products

Sources

Natural sodium salt, derived from propionic acid (E280)

Function

Preservative

Products

Baked goods with chocolate, dietary products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium sorbate E201

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Also known as

Sodium salt of sorbic acid

Short description

Acid, for example used against the growth of fungi and yeast
in a food product

Sources

Natural salt, present in the fruit of mountain ash trees.


Commercially made by a synthetic process

Function

Preservative

Products

Meat and fish salads, meatballs, frozen pizza, meat sauces,


ice-cream, margarine, jam, strawberry-sauce

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
Sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate E481
Also known as

Sodium stearoyl lactylate, sodium stearoyl lactate

Short description

Yellow powder, for example used to combine ingredients which


normally wouldnt mix and to improve the structure of the product

Sources

Synthetic mixture of stearic acid (a natural saturated fatty acid)


and lactic acid (E270)

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Vegetable powdered soup, cake mix, pancake mix, biscuits, toast,


cookies, cake, spray for baking

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L

Sodium sulphate E514

Also known as

Glaubers salt (decahydrate form), sodium hydrogen sulphate,


nitre cake, sodium bisulphate, sodium acid sulphate, sulphuric
acid, monosodium salt

Short description

White substance, for example used to dilute colour agents


and to ensure the colour wont change

Sources

Natural substance, present in rock salt and mountain spring water.


Mostly made synthetically of salt and sulphuric acid (E513)

Function

Stabilizer

Products

Chewing gum, colour agents

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T

Sodium sulphite E221

Also known as

Disodium sulphite

Short description

White powder, for example used against the growth of yeast,


fungi and bacteria in food products

Sources

Synthetic sodium salt of sulphurous acid

Function

Preservative

Products

Egg salads, wine, beer, caramel

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

V
W
X
Y
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Sodium tartrate E335


Also known as

Monosodium tartrate, disodium tartrate

Short description

Colourless powder, for example used to enhance the flavour


and purple colour of grapes. There are two different types of
this additive, 335(i) and 335(ii)

Sources

Sodium salt of tartaric acid

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Confectionery, marmalade, sausages

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium tetraborate E285


Also known as

Borax, sodiumpyroborate, sodiumborate

Short description

White substance, for example used to control the pH value


of a product

Sources

Natural sodium salt, derived from boric acid

Function

Preservative

Products

Rarely used in foods, often used in pharmaceuticals

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sodium thiosulphate

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Also known as

Sodium hyposulphite

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent potato slices


getting brown after cutting

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of sodium and sulphite

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Liquor, potato products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sorbic acid E200

Also known as

2-propenylacryl acid

Short description

White acid, for example used against the growth of fungi and
yeast in a food product

Sources

Natural acid, derived from the berries of the mountain ash tree
(Sorbus aucuparia). It is commercially produced by several
different chemical pathways

Function

Preservative

Products

Sambal, salad dressing, mayonnaise, sliced bread, vegetables


in jar, margarine

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I

Sorbitan monolaurate E493


Also known as

Sorbitan laurate, span 20

Short description

Brown liquid, for example used to combine ingredients


which normally wouldnt mix, to optimize the structure
of the product and to prevent foaming

Sources

Synthetic liquid, made of sorbitol (E420) and lauric acid


(a natural saturated fatty acid)

Function

Emulsifier, stabilizer

Products

Filled chocolates, ice cream

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

L
M
N
O
P
Q
Sorbitan monooleate E494
Also known as

Span 80

Short description

Brown liquid, for example used to keep the product malleable

Sources

Synthetic liquid, made of sorbitol (E420) and oleic acid


(a natural unsaturated fatty acid)

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Chewing gum

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

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Sorbitan monopalmitate E495


Also known as

Span 40

Short description

Cream-grey waxy substance, for example used against the


separation of fat in the product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of sorbitol (E420) and palmitic acid


(a natural saturated fatty acid)

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Cake, cake mix, bread mix, ice cream

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sorbitan monostearate E491


Also known as

Span 60

Short description

Cream-grey waxy substance, for example used to combine


ingredients which normally wouldnt mix and to optimize
the structure of the product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of sorbitol (E420) and stearic acid


(a natural saturated fatty acid)

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Ice cream, coffee creamer, cake mix, dried yeast

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sorbitan tristearate E492

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Also known as

Span 65

Short description

Cream-grey waxy substance, for example used to combine


ingredients which normally wouldnt mix and to optimize
the structure of the product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of sorbitol (E420) and stearic acid


(a natural saturated fatty acid)

Function

Emulsifer and stabilizer

Products

Ice-cream, battenberg

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
Sorbitol E420

Also known as

D-Glucitol, sorbit, D-sorbitol, sorbol

Short description

White powder, for example used to give a sweet taste to


the product. There are two different types of this additive,
420(i) and 420(ii)

Sources

Natural substance, present in many fruits. Commercially


produced from glucose

Function

Sweetener

Products

Many bakery and confectionery products, chewing gum

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

G
H
I
J
K
L
M
Soybean hemicellulose E426
Short description

For example used to make products thicker

Sources

Natural substance, extracted from soybeans

Function

Thickener, emulsifier, stabilizer, anti-caking agent

Products

Baked goods

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians. Soybean


hemicellulose can cause an allergic reaction in people who
are allergic to soybeans

N
O
P
Q
R
S
T

Stannous chloride E512


Also known as

Tin dichloride

Short description

Substance, for example used to prevent colour loss

Sources

Synthetically produced of hydrochloric acid (E507) and tin ores


(a natural mineral)

Function

Stabilizer

Products

Green beans in jars, asparagus in jars

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Starch acetate E1420


Short description

Substance, for example used to make a product thicker


and to make the texture stronger

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch and acetic acid (E260)

Function

Thickener

Products

Ready-to-eat meals, desserts, cake filling, jelly products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Starch sodium octenyl succinate E1450


Also known as

SSOS

Short description

Substance, for example used to thicken a product


and to make the texture stronger

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of starch and acetic acid (E260)

Function

Thickener

Products

Rarely used

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Stearin acid E570

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Also known as

Octadecane acid

Short description

White waxy substance, for example used to prevent ingredients


clumping together in a product

Sources

Natural acid, present in fats and oils

Function

Anti-caking agent

Products

Chewing gum, butter aroma, vanilla aroma, candy, cookies, pastry

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Stearyl citrate

Also known as

Stearoyl citrate

Short description

Cream-white oily liquid, for example used to combine


some ingredients which normally wouldnt mix

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of stearic acid


(a natural saturated fatty acid) and citric acid (E330)

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Margarine, bakery products

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I

Stearyl tartrate E483


Also known as

Stearyl palmityl tartrate

Short description

Cream-white oily substance, for example used in bread cream


to create a firm structure

Sources

Synthetic oily substance, extracted from tartaric acid (E334)


and stearic acid (a natural saturated fatty acid)

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Pudding breads, cake filling, pastry

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

L
M
N
O
P
Q

Steviol glycosides E960


Also known as

Stevioside, rebaudioside A

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used to make the taste of


a product sweeter without increasing the caloric value

Sources

Natural substance, made from the leaves of Stevia rebaudiana

Function

Sweetener

Products

Candy, chewing gum, canned fruit, low sugar dietary products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

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Succinic acid E363


Also known as

Amber, amber acid, butanedicic acid

Short description

White powder, for example used to enhance the taste


and regulate the pH value of a product

Sources

Natural acid, present in many fruits and vegetables.


Synthetically made from acetic acid (E260)

Function

Acidity regulator, flavour enhancer

Products

Confectionery, baking products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sucralose E955
Also known as

4,1,6-Trichlorogalactosucrose

Short description

White powder, for example used to make the taste of a product


sweeter without increasing the caloric value

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of sugar

Function

Sweetener

Products

Candy, chocolates, sweeteners, jam, chewing gum

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sucroglycerides E474

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Also known as

Sugar glycerides

Short description

White-yellow powder or gel, for example used to combine


ingredients which normally wouldnt mix and to optimize
the texture of the product

Sources

Synthetic mixture of sugars and fats, derived from saccharose


and fatty acids

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Meat bouillon, candy, pastry, fruit

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sucrose acetate isobutyrate E444

Also known as

SAIB

Short description

Liquid, for example used to mix ingredients in water based drinks

Sources

Synthetic compound derived from sucrose

Function

Emulsifier

Products

Energy drinks, sport drinks, water based drinks

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sucrose esters of fatty acids E473

Also known as

Sucrose fatty acid esters

Short description

White-grey powder, for example used to combine ingredients


which normally wouldnt mix and to optimize the texture of
a product

Sources

Compound of synthetic fats, extracted from glycerol and


natural fat

Function

Emulsifier and stabilizer

Products

Ice cream with fruit, chicken or meat bouillon, bouillon cubes, fruit

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

I
J

O
P

Sulphur dioxide E220


Also known as

Sulphurous anhydride, sulphurous oxide

Short description

Colourless gas, for example used against decay

Sources

Natural gas, produced by burning sulphur

Function

Preservative

Products

Raspberry juice, dried vegetables and fruit, beer, wine, cider,


sherry, liqueur, garlic powder, gelatin, jam, breakfast cereals

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

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Sulphuric acid E513


Short description

Light-brown liquid, for example used to control the pH value


of a product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of sulphur dioxide, oxygen and water

Function

Acidity regulator and stabilizer

Products

Beer, liquor, cheese spread

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Sunset yellow FCF E110


Also known as

CI Food Yellow 3, CI (1975) No. 15985, Orange Yellow S

Short description

Orange-red colour powder

Sources

Synthetic azo dye

Function

Food colour

Products

Fruit brandy, custard, fruit yoghurt, marzipan, mayonnaise,


candy, smoked fish

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Tannic acid

234

Also known as

Gallotannic acid, tannins (food grade)

Short description

Yellow-white colour powder with typical odour

Sources

Natural pigment, derived from acorns or made synthetically

Function

Food colour

Products

Soft drinks, ice cream, wine, beer, candy, baked goods

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Tara gum E417

Also known as

Peruvian carob

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used to make a product thicker

Sources

Natural carbohydrate, obtained from the tree Cesalpinia spinosa

Function

Thickener

Products

Milk-based products, cheese, processed fruit, dried vegetables,


canned vegetables, breakfast cereals, sauces, soup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

F
G

Tartaric acid E334

Also known as

L(+)-tartaric acid

Short description

Colourless or white powder, for example used to enhance


the flavour and purple colour of grapes

Sources

Natural acid, present in many fruits, especially grapes.


Commercially prepared from waste products of the wine
industry (grape skins)

Function

Acidity regulator

Products

Confectionery, soft drinks, marmalade, ice cream, wine

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

I
J
K
L
M
N
O

Tartrazine E102

Also known as

CI (1975) No. 19140, CI Food Yellow 4, FD&C Yellow No. 5

Short description

Yellow-Light orange colour powder

Sources

Synthetic azo dye

Function

Food colour

Products

Liqueur, currant, milkshake, fruit yoghurt, cake flour, soft


drinks, lemonade, ice cream, mayonnaise, chips, pretzels,
candy, custard, pudding

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

U
V
W
X
Y
Z

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Tertiary butylhydroquinone E319


Also known as

TBHQ, buthylhydrochinon

Short description

White powder, for example used to prevent rancidity in oil

Sources

Synthetic antioxidant

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Oils and fat

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Thaumatin E957
Also known as

Talin

Short description

Cream-white powder, for example used to make the taste


of a product sweeter without increasing the caloric value

Sources

Natural mixture of proteins, extracted from the berries of the


plant Thaumatococcus daniellii

Function

Sweetener

Products

Candy, chewing gum

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Thermally oxidized soya bean oil interacted with mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids E479b

Also known as

TOSOM

Short description

Liquid, for example used to prevent the oil from splashing


when heated

Sources

Synthetically made by heating soy oil and fatty acids

Function

Emulsifier, stabilizer

Products

Spray for baking tray

Suitability

Although this additive is mostly made of vegetable oil, the use


of animal fat cant be excluded completely. So this additive
cannot be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Thiabendazole

Also known as

TBZ, thiaben, thiabendazole, omnizole, thiaben, tribendazole

Short description

Substance, for example used against the growth of fungi


on food products. Mainly used on fruit

Sources

Synthetic pesticide

Function

Preservative

Products

Bananas, lemons, oranges, grapefruit, residue in meat (products)


and potatoes, grains, tomatoes, onions

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F
G
H

Thiodipropionic acid

Also known as

Thiodihydracrylic acid

Short description

White solid, for example used to prevent rancidity

Sources

Synthetic compound

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Fats and oils

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

J
K

O
Titanium dioxide E171

Also known as

CI (1975) No. 77891, CI pigment white 6, titania

Short description

White colour powder

Sources

Natural mineral

Function

Food colour

Products

Candy, chewing gum, horseradish sauce, quark, cottage


cheese, mozzarella

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
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Z

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Tocopherol concentrate E306


Also known as
description

Vitamin E concentrate
Oily liquid, for example used to prevent rancidity of fatty products

Sources

Natural extract of vegetable oils, like soya bean, wheat germ,


rice germ, cottonseed, maize and green leaves

Function

Antioxidant

Products

Oils and fats, frying oil, cheese, pastry, soup

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Tragacanth gum E413


Also known as

Tragacanth

Short description

White-yellow powder, for example used against the formation


of crystals in sugar used in confectionery

Sources

Natural carbohydrate, produced from the Tragacanth tree (Astragalus


Gummifer)

Function

Emulsifier, thickener, stabilizer

Products

Confectionery, ice cream, icing, processed cheese

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Triacetin E1518
Also known as

Glyceryl triacetate

Short description

Clear oily liquid, for example used to dissolve flavouring agents


in a product

Sources

Synthetic substance, made of acetic acid (E260) and glycerol


(a type of alcohol)

Function

Bulking agent

Products

Dried protein, ice cream, margarine, candy, soft drinks,


baked goods, chewing gum

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Triammonium citrate E380


Also known as

Ammonium citrate tribasic, citric acid triammonium salt

Short description

White powder, for example used to mix the ingredients in products.


There are two different types of this additive, 380(i) and 380(ii)

Sources

Ammonium salt of citric acid

Function

Acidity regulator, emulsifier

Products

Chocolate, confectionery, cheese spreads

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H

Triethyl citrate E1505


Also known as

Ethyl citrate, citric acid ethyl ester

Short description

Oily liquid, for example used to optimize the taste of an aroma


in a product

Sources

Synthetically made of citric acid (E330)

Function

Bulking agent

Products

Soft drinks, lemonade, ice cream, candy, baked goods,


instant pudding

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

N
O

Triphosphates E451

Short description

White powder, for example used to improve the structure


of meat (such as sausages or hamburgers). There are
two different types of this additive, one with sodium (451(i))
and one with potassium (451(ii))

Sources

Synthetic compounds, derived from minerals

Function

Emulsifier, stabilizer,acidity regulator

Products

Soup, cheese, meat products, custard powder

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

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Vegetable carbon E153


Also known as

Carbon Black, Vegetable black, CI 77266, Charcoal, Norit

Short description

Black colour powder

Sources

Natural element, commercially produced by burning


vegetable matter

Function

Food colour

Products

Some fish products

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Xanthan gum E415


Also known as

Kelzna, Keltrol

Short description

Cream-white powder, for example used to thicken a product

Sources

Natural carbohydrate, produced by the bacteria Xanthomonas


campestris from sugar and molasses

Function

Stabilizer, thickener, emulsifier

Products

Salad dressing, mayonnaise, sauces, desserts

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

Xylitol E967
Also known as

D-xylitol; Xyliton; xylite

Short description

White powder, for example used to make the taste of a product


sweeter without increasing the caloric value. It also prevents the growth
of yeast

Sources

Natural substance, present in many plants. It is commercially produced


from xylan, a polysaccharide fraction of wood pulp.

Function

Sweetener

Products

Chewing gum, toffees, peppermint, chocolates, waffles, marmalade,


jam, soft drinks

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

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Zeaxanthin

Also known as

Citranaxanthin

Short description

Yellow colour powder

Sources

Natural pigment, present in many plants. Commercially derived


from dried plants

Function

Food colour

Products

Eggs, soup, soft drinks, ice cream

Suitability

Can be used by all religions, vegans and vegetarians

B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
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