a flavor enhancer makes your foods more savory (e.g. frozen foods)
A flavouring enhancement substance added to food,used to improve the taste of many processed foods.
It is a food flavouring enhancer, also known as E635. As the answer suggests it's a food flavouring for sweets and can lead to skin rashes. Hope this helped!
Flavouring,colouring,bulking agents are some of the food additives.
The ingredients are sugar, corn syrup, gelatin, gums, food colouring and varying food flavouring
hydro chloric acid food extracts and calcium and flavouring =p
Mint (various species) are used as a food flavouring and as a cooking herb.
Nutmeg is mostly used for flavouring so if you leave it out your food will not be as flavoursome but you can leave it out.
Cardamon is not toxic, it is a spice used for flavouring food.
Crisp flavouring can be purchased at various locations, including grocery stores, specialty food shops, and online retailers like Amazon. Look for it in the snack or seasoning aisle, or check stores that specialize in culinary ingredients. Additionally, some brands offer their flavouring products directly on their websites.
A flavouring and food preservative :) isnt it salt water ermm my science teacher told me :)
Aspartame, which is an artificial sweetener. Menthol, flavouring in substance, like toothpaste, and chewing gum. And red #40 which is used as food colouring.
Dill is an annual plant, a member of the celery family Apiaceae. It is a herb or spice for flavouring food, and is widely grown throughout Eurasia.