Guide to Food Additives and E Numbers
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Food Additives and E Numbers
The capital 'E' in front of the number means that additive has been passed for food use throughout the European Community.
As a general rule, E numbers from:
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Not all E Numbers are Artificial
An E number does not always mean 'artificial' - for example, of the 46 permitted food colours, 21 are "natural" - that is they occur in nature and are extracted from vegetable and animal sources.
Of course, the other 25 are "not natural".
Many additives just replace a more expensive ingredient with a cheaper one.
Not all E Numbers are bad for you but enough of them have been banned around the world for us to take note of what we take into our bodies as "food"
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