Ammonium sulfite caramel
Learn what Ammonium sulfite caramel (E150d) is, why it's added to food, whether it's safe, and which products contain it.
Low concernWhat is Ammonium sulfite caramel?
Food additives from the category of artificial colorants. They provide a color ranging from brown to black and are allowed to be used in any type of food. They can be found in some counterfeit soy sauces, where, if the presence of caramel is not listed on the label, it can be observed by the color infiltrating the walls of the bottle above the liquid level. They are obtained by heating and burning sugars (glucose, fructose) to carbonization, either mixed with acidic or alkaline substances or not. The burning of sugars occurs in the presence or absence of ammonia, sodium sulfite, potassium sulfite, or combinations of these. The presence of ammonia or sulfites enhances and intensifies the color. They are soluble in water and have a specific taste, sometimes bitter.
Why is Ammonium sulfite caramel added to food?
Ammonium sulfite caramel (E150d) is a colorant commonly found in: Candies, soy sauce.
Permitted quantity: The maximum acceptable daily intake for humans is up to 160 mg/kg body weight for E 150b and 200 mg/kg body weight for E 150c and E 150d.
Is Ammonium sulfite caramel safe?
Low concern
It can cause intestinal disorders if consumed in large quantities.
Is Ammonium sulfite caramel banned anywhere?
✓ Not currently banned in the EU or known to be restricted in other countries.
Is Ammonium sulfite caramel okay for kids?
This additive is allowed in food for children within the imposed limits.
Common foods that contain Ammonium sulfite caramel
- Candies
- soy sauce
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How to spot Ammonium sulfite caramel on labels
Look for any of these names in the ingredients list:
- E150d
- Ammonium sulfite caramel
Common misspellings to watch for:
- ammonium sulfite caramel
- ammonium sulflte caramel
- dmmonium sulfite caramel
- ammonium sultite caramel
- ammonium sulfite cdramel
- ammonium suliite caramel
- ammonium $ulfite caramel
- ammonium sulfite earamel
- ammonlum sulfite caramel
- ammonium sulfite cardmel
Better alternatives
• It may cause allergic reactions or sensitivity in individuals sensitive to sulfites. • Excessive consumption can lead to gastric or digestive irritation. • People with asthma or other respiratory conditions should avoid consumption, as sulfites can exacerbate symptoms.
Also known as
- ammonium sulfite caramel
- ammonium sulflte caramel
- dmmonium sulfite caramel
- ammonium sultite caramel
- ammonium sulfite cdramel
- ammonium suliite caramel
- ammonium $ulfite caramel
- ammonium sulfite earamel
- ammonlum sulfite caramel
- ammonium sulfite cardmel
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Frequently asked questions about Ammonium sulfite caramel
- Is Ammonium sulfite caramel safe to eat?
- It can cause intestinal disorders if consumed in large quantities.
- Is Ammonium sulfite caramel banned anywhere?
- Ammonium sulfite caramel is not currently banned in the EU or known to be restricted in other countries.
- Is Ammonium sulfite caramel safe for children?
- This additive is allowed in food for children within the imposed limits.
- How do I spot Ammonium sulfite caramel on a food label?
- Look for E150d, Ammonium sulfite caramel in the ingredients list. It may also appear as: ammonium sulfite caramel, ammonium sulflte caramel, dmmonium sulfite caramel.
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