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E322- SOYBEAN LITHIN
E322, also known as lecithin, is a food additive that is often extracted from soy lecithin.
E331-SODIUM CITRATE
Sodium citrate is the sodium salt of citric acid (E330), a natural acid found in most fruits. On an industrial scale, it is produced by cultivating a fungus (Aspergillus niger) in a sugary nutrient solution.
Trehalose
Trehalose is a sugar, more precisely a non-reducing disaccharide. In contrast to sucrose, which is composed of a glucose molecule linked to a fructose molecule.
E952- Cyclamate
Cyclamate (or sodium cyclamate) is an artificial sweetener discovered in 1937 at the University of Illinois by a student named Michael Sveda.
Cyclamate is also known under the number E952.
E968 - Erythritol
Erythritol is a natural sweetener that is part of the polyol family.
E961-NEOTAME
Neotame (E961) is an artificial sweetener which belongs to the family of new generation sweeteners, derived from aspartame.
E300-ASCORBIC ACID
Ascorbic Acid, or oxo-3-gulofuranolactone, is an organic acid with antioxidant properties. It is present in an enantiomerically pure form in lemons, fruit juices, and fresh vegetables.
CACAO POWDER
Cocoa is the powder obtained after grinding the kernel of fermented and roasted cocoa beans, produced by the cocoa tree.
E410 - Carob Gum
Carob gum is a food additive identified with the code E410 in the international classification of food additives.
Vanilla Pods
Vanilla is a spice derived from the fruit of certain tropical, vining orchids of Mesoamerican origin, primarily of the species Vanilla planifolia. It comes in the form of shiny black sticks, commonly known as "vanilla pods."
Agar-agar
Agar-agar is a vegetarian and vegan-friendly substance extracted from certain types of red seaweed or algae. It is commonly used in the food industry for its gelling, thickening, and stabilizing proper.
Sodium Glutamate
Sodium glutamate is the sodium salt of glutamic acid, a non-essential amino acid. It is commonly used as a flavor enhancer in the food industry due to its ability to improve and intensify the flavor of foods. It is often associated with the umami taste, considered the fifth basic taste after sweet, salty, sour, and bitter.
LACTOSE
Lactose is a disaccharide sugar composed of two simple sugar molecules, glucose and galactose. It is primarily found in milk and dairy products.
E325 - Sodium Lactate
Sodium lactate is the sodium salt of lactic acid, which is an organic acid produced naturally in human metabolism.
E101 - Riboflavin
Riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2, is a food additive classified under the code E101.