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E123 Amaranth – Food Colouring Explained

E123 (Amaranth) is a synthetic red food colouring that is only permitted in a very limited range of products within the EU. It belongs to the group of azo dyes.

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E142

E142 (Green S) is a synthetic green food colouring approved in the EU and used in various processed foods. It belongs to the triarylmethane dye group and may cause adverse reactions in sensitive individuals.

E175

E175 is the EU food additive code for Gold, a metallic colourant approved exclusively for the decorative surface coating of certain foods such as chocolate and confectionery.

E153

E153, known as Vegetable Carbon, is an approved natural food colorant that gives foods a deep black color. It is derived from plant-based materials and is permitted in the EU for use in certain cheese and confectionery products.

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