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E552 - Calcium Silicate
Calcium silicate is a food additive identified under the code E552 according to the international classification of food additives.
E553b - Talc
Synthetic or mineral anti-caking agent, used with colorants and in foods in tablet, lozenge, and dragee form. No known risks.
Silicon Dioxide
Silicon dioxide, or silica, is a chemical compound with the formula SiO2. It is a colorless solid present in abundance in the natural environment and in various living beings.
E410 - Carob Gum
Carob gum is a food additive identified with the code E410 in the international classification of food additives.
ETHYL VANILLIN
Ethylvanillin is an aromatic aldehyde close to vanillaldehyde in the presence of an additional carbon group. It is widely used for its vanilla smell in the perfume and flavor industry.
MALTOL
E636 is the European food additive code for Maltol. Maltol is a naturally occurring organic compound with a sweet aroma. It is commonly used as a flavoring agent in the food industry.
Ethyl Maltol
Ethyl maltol is a chemical compound used as a food additive and flavoring.
Spice oleoresins
Spice oleoresin is a concentrated extract of spices that is used as a flavoring agent in the food industry.
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.
LACTOSE
Lactose is a disaccharide sugar composed of two simple sugar molecules, glucose and galactose. It is primarily found in milk and dairy products.
E101 - Riboflavin
Riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2, is a food additive classified under the code E101.
E120 - Carmine
Carmine, also known by the code E120, is a natural food coloring obtained from cochineal insects. Cochineal insects are parasitic insects that feed on certain plants, and carmine colorants are extracted from the female cochineal (Dactylopius coccus).
Lycopéne
Lycopene is a carotenoid. Therefore, it is a natural red pigment found in certain plants. Insoluble in water, this antioxidant is transported in blood lipids to accumulate in certain organs.