Comparing E100 - Curcumin vs E142 - Green s

Synonyms
E100
Curcumin
Turmeric extract
curcuma extract
turmeric color
E142
Green s
CI Food Green 4
Functions
Products

Found in 2,803 products

Found in 2 products

Search rank & volume
#4962.3K / mo🇺🇸U.S.
#322480 / mo🇺🇸U.S.
Awareness score

×3.24
over-aware

×10.73
over-aware

Search volume over time

Interest over time for 5 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.

Interest over time for 3 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.

Popular questions
  1. Is curcumin the same as turmeric?

    No—curcumin is the main yellow pigment extracted from turmeric and used as the food color E100, while turmeric is the whole spice/root containing curcumin and other components.

  2. What is turmeric curcumin good for?

    As a food additive (E100), it’s used to give foods a yellow–orange color and can help protect color by limiting oxidation; health uses are outside its approved role as a colorant.

  3. How much curcumin per day?

    The acceptable daily intake for curcumin (E100) is 0–3 mg per kg body weight per day—about 210 mg/day for a 70 kg adult—from all dietary sources; higher supplement doses fall outside food-additive use.

  4. Turmeric curcumin para que sirve?

    Como aditivo alimentario (E100) se usa para aportar color amarillo‑anaranjado a los alimentos y, en cierta medida, proteger el color; no está aprobado para tratar enfermedades.

  5. What is curcumin good for?

    It’s a coloring agent that imparts a yellow–orange hue to foods and can help stabilize color against oxidation; it’s not approved for disease prevention or treatment.

  1. Why is my s*** green?

    Foods or drinks colored with Green S (E142) or other green/blue dyes can pass through and temporarily turn stool green; this is usually harmless and resolves once the colorant is out of your system.

  2. Are s&h green stamps worth anything?

    That’s unrelated to E142—Green S is a synthetic green food dye; S&H Green Stamps were a retail loyalty stamp and not a food additive.

  3. What were s&h green stamps?

    They’re not related to E142; they were a U.S. trading-stamp loyalty program, unrelated to the Green S food dye.

  4. What are s&h green stamps?

    They’re not related to E142; they’re trading stamps from an old retail loyalty program, not a food color.

  5. What does it mean when your s*** is green?

    In places where Green S (E142) is allowed (EU, Australia/NZ), eating foods dyed with it can make stool appear green; if it persists without recent intake of dyed foods, consider speaking with a healthcare professional.