Food ingredients
Last reviewed date:
1 minute read
A food ingredient Any substance deliberately added to a foodstuff which will remain in the finished product, even in an altered form is any substance that is added to a food to achieve a desired effect.
Under EU regulation, they are described as food improvement agents.
They include for example food flavourings, smoke flavourings, food additives (such as food colours and sweeteners) and food enzymes.
In general terms:
- Food additives are used to preserve, colour and stabilise food and drinks during their production, packaging or storage.
- Enzymes have specific biochemical actions which serve technological purposes at any stage of the food chain.
- Flavourings give food and drinks a different or stronger taste and/or smell.
Don't miss
Published on this topic
Events
Date:
24 October 2024
25 October 2024
Parma, Italy
Events
Date:
22 October 2024
23 October 2024
24 October 2024
Parma, Italy and online
Scientific Opinion
Published:
Scientific Opinion
Published:
Expert group
Food Additives and Flavourings
Experts in chemical risk assessment and safety assessment of food additives and flavouring...