yes you can eat it
Yes, vanillin can in fact be addictive. It is typically used a food coloring ingredient and it is found in foods like vanilla ice cream and vanilla flavored beverages.
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.
Yellow 2G - a food coloring additive
Food coloring.
There's no good reason to add vanillin to infant milk powder, but it's technically possible. There's at least one good reason not to do it, in addition to the general "why mess around adding unnecessary substances to infant formula": vanillin is a trigger for migraines in some people. Baby milk powder should be only the necessary nutrients. So there is no need to add vanillin because it has no nutritional value. Though vanillin is not bound to an immediate harmfulness for infants, it may affect the baby's choice of food as they get older. As milk powder tastes more sweet with vanillin, babies prefer to eat. After they grow up, it is more likely for them to like sweet food.
Disodium phosphate is used mainly as a food additive to stabilize food. Used as a food additive it is said not to have any harmful effects.
Alkanet
inhibitor.
Gardenia Blue
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