Rubbing an E-number found in the orange food dye used in Doritos, the tortilla snack, can turn the skin invisible, scientists have found. A chemical called tartrazine, also known as FD&C Yellow #5 and ...
Intended to promote clarity, E-numbers often do exactly the opposite. Muhammad Munir Chaudry takes a look at E-numbers and food additives, with a special focus on the needs of Halal consumers. Have ...
Stefan's journey begins with the E number colours. Stefan discovers why these chemicals don't just affect the look of our food but its taste as well. He learns what the colour in some of our cakes and ...
AN E-number found in Doritos can turn the skin invisible, a study has found. Scientists mixed the chemical tartrazine, also known as FD&C Yellow 5 or E102, with water and rubbed it onto the shaved ...
The “E numbers” in the ingredients list of your packaged foods replace the chemical or common name of particular food additives. These are used to enhance the colour, flavour, texture or prevent food ...