What is colour 153?

Vegetable carbon (carbon black), INS 153
This colour is not permitted in the US if it is produced by certain production processes. This decision was made because of the possible presence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

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Is colour E153 vegan?

No side effects known in the concentrations used. Used medically as an anti-diarrhoeal agent. Dietary restrictions: None; E153 can be consumed by all religious groups, vegans and vegetarians.

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Is E153 Natural?

E-numbers (Colours).

E153 is a food additive approved by the European Union (EU). It is used as a natural colouring agent in food and drink products. The common name for E153 is vegetable carbon. E153 is produced from burning vegetable matter, but may also be produced from animal charcoal.

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Is Yellow 5 banned in Australia?

Tartrazine is a permitted food colour in both Australia and New Zealand.

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Is red dye 3 banned in Australia?

In Australia and New Zealand, this artificial red colour is not permitted to be added to confectionery. However, it is permitted in countries where the samples were manufactured (China, India, USA, and Thailand).

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What is the safest red dye?

Red no. 40 is a synthetic dye that's used in a variety of foods. It's one of nine synthetic dyes that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved for human consumption. It's also currently approved by the European Food and Safety Authority (EFSA).

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What artificial colors are banned in Australia?

In Australia, the supermarket chain Aldi has removed these six colours from its own-brand products, as well as eight more colours: amaranth purple (123), erythrosine cherry red (127), indigo blue (132), brilliant blue (133), green (142, 143), black (151) and brown (155).

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What is red dye 40 called in Australia?

Allura Red AC is a red azo dye that goes by several names, including FD&C Red 40. It is used as a food dye and has the E number E129.

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Why is Gatorade banned in other countries?

In 2012, Gatorade was banned in many European countries for containing brominated vegetable oil and Yellow 5 and 6, which can cause some serious health issues.

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Can I bring beef floss to Australia?

Meat floss

The product must be declared on arrival and may be inspected to ensure compliance with the above conditions.

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What is E153 made of?

The E153 has a common name known as vegetable carbon. It is also known as carbon black, vegetable black or carbo medicinalis vegetabilis. This is produced from green bamboo, refined from high-temperature carbonization process. Its production is through steam activation.

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What is ingredient E153?

Activated charcoal (e153)

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What is colour 155 made from?

Colour (155) is a brown or chocolate coloured synthetic azo dye which is used as a food colorant. It is usually produced from coal tar or petroleum. It is approved to be used by the European Union and has E number E155.

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Why is Red 40 not vegan?

Yes, despite common misconceptions, Red 40 is vegan because the ingredient is not animal-derived. Instead, Red 40 is made from petroleum byproducts or coal tar. With that said, Red 40, like all artificial colors, is routinely tested on animals.

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Why is caramel color not vegan?

In a sense, yes, the traditional caramel recipe is made almost exclusively of animal products, namely butter and heavy cream. Though traditional caramel is out, vegans can eat non-dairy caramel alternatives that don't compromise the original recipe's taste.

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Why is carbon black black?

Carbon black (Color Index International, PBK-7) is the name of a common black pigment, traditionally produced from charring organic materials such as wood or bone. It appears black because it reflects very little light in the visible part of the spectrum, with an albedo near zero.

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Why is Skittles banned in Europe?

Skittles, Pop-Tarts, Gatorade and those yummy Little Debbie's products are banned in the European Union because contain dyes like yellow 5, yellow 6 and red 40. The EU banned these artificial colors after their scientific research indicated they could be harmful to health, especially to young children.

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Where is Skittles banned?

Several countries including China, Brazil, Canada, India and EU member states have banned the chemical due to research published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, which links potassium bromate to carcinogenic effects in animals.

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Why are Ritz crackers banned?

Due to the inclusion of potassium bromate, a food ingredient thought to be hazardous to human health, Ritz crackers are prohibited in Canada. When making bread and other baked products, a chemical called potassium bromate is added to the dough to increase its elasticity and give the finished product a fluffier texture.

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What is yellow 5 in Australia?

FD&C YELLOW 5 (E102) – Tartrazine: This chemical colourant is approved for use in foods in Australia, New Zealand and the USA.

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Does Coke have red 40?

Soft drinks – Sprite, Coke, Diet Coke, Mountain Dew; no red or purple dyes. Gatorade – No red or purple dyes. Any clear drinks – water, lemonade, etc.

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Is it illegal to wear pink pants in Australia?

This is one of the most publicised weird Australian laws, with many websites claiming that it is illegal to wear hot pink pants on a Sunday afternoon in Victoria. However, there is nothing mentioned in old or new legislation that supports this. Therefore, this one is fiction!

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What are the most harmful artificial colors?

Some of the most commonly used food dyes (Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6) are contaminated with known carcinogens or cancer-causing substances, such as 4-aminobiphenyl, 4-aminoazobenzene, and benzidine.

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What is Australia Green colour code?

The colour references are: Green: PANTONE®348C. Gold: PANTONE®116C.

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