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An alginic acid is a gum extracted from certain seaweeds which is used as a food additive.
This salt is sodium chloride (NaCl); the salt can be extracted from the sea water, refined and used in industry or as food additive. From tha Dead Sea other salts can be extracted.
yes an e-number can be any thing added to food. e.g. e100 cucumin (a color extracted from turmeric, a natural safe plant) e101 riboflavin (vitamin b2, which is important for health) e300 vitamin c (an important vitamin) although thee are a lot of very bad food additives don't just look at ingredient's, see an additive and think its bad as some are healthy.
Riboflavin is vitamin B2. It does not add flavor
soysauce
The food additive E417 is tara gum. It's an ingredient used as a food binder or thickening agent.
chocolate
Yes it's a food additive. It is used as an antioxidant and it is a color retention agent.
Yes, trisodium phosphate is allowed as a food additive by the FDA.
Riboflavin is found in dairy products, lean meats, poultry, fish, grains, broccoli, turnip greens, asparagus, spinach, and enriched food products.
You're presuming they don't, which is at least partially an untruth foisted upon you by the manufacturers of "natural" vitamins. Vitamins in food tend to be absorbed better than vitamins taken as supplements, but there's no biochemical difference between, say, riboflavin manufactured in a laboratory and riboflavin extracted from so-called "natural" sources.
Yellow 2G - a food coloring additive