Comparing E120 - Cochineal vs E180 - Litholrubine bk

Synonyms
E120
Cochineal
carminic acid
carmines
Natural Red 4
Cochineal Red
E180
Litholrubine bk
CI Pigment Red 57
Rubinpigment
Pigment Rubine
Lithol rubine bk
Functions
Products

Found in 456 products

Found in 4 products

Search rank & volume
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Awareness score

×14.99
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×3.15
over-aware

Search volume over time

Interest over time for 6 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.

Interest over time for 6 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.

Popular questions
  1. What foods contain cochineal?

    It’s used to color red/pink foods such as strawberry yogurts and dairy drinks, ice creams, candies and confections, jams and glazes, bakery icings, soft drinks/liqueurs, and sometimes processed meats or seafoods. On labels it may appear as “carmine,” “cochineal extract,” or E120.

  2. Is cochineal extract bad for you?

    No—major regulators permit it and consider it safe at typical food-use levels, though a small number of people can have allergic reactions (occasionally severe).

  3. What is cochineal extract?

    A natural red colorant obtained from dried cochineal insects; its main coloring compound is carminic acid. It may be converted to the aluminum lake form (carmine) for greater stability.

  4. Is cochineal safe to eat?

    Yes—within permitted levels it’s considered safe; the acceptable daily intake is 0–5 mg/kg body weight per day (as carminic acid). Rare allergies can occur, and it’s animal‑derived so not suitable for vegetarians/vegans.

  5. What is cochineal used for?

    To provide red to pink shades in foods and drinks (e.g., confectionery, beverages, dairy products, desserts) as a stable natural colorant.

  1. After how many hours do i need to change oil on john deere e180?

    That question is about a lawn tractor; E180 here refers to Litholrubine BK, a synthetic red food color used mainly to color the rind of certain cheeses, and it's unrelated to oil-change intervals.

  2. Girlsdoporn e180 who is it?

    E180 isn’t a person—it’s Litholrubine BK, a synthetic red food color (E-number) used primarily on cheese rinds.

  3. How do you change moser blades john deere e180?

    That’s about mower blades; E180 in food terms is Litholrubine BK, a red color additive permitted in the EU for coloring cheese rinds only.

  4. How much does a john deere e180 mower cost?

    That concerns a mower’s price; E180 as a food additive is Litholrubine BK, used for coloring cheese rinds and unrelated to equipment costs.

  5. How much is e180 in american money?

    E180 is an E-number for Litholrubine BK, not a currency amount; in the U.S. this colorant isn’t approved for use in foods.