Comparing E150D - Sulphite ammonia caramel vs E150B - Caustic sulphite caramel

Synonyms
E150d
Sulphite ammonia caramel
Sulfite ammonia caramel
Caramel Colour Ammonium Sulphite Process
Colour Sulphite Ammonia Caramel
Colour E150d
Food Colour 150d
CAS 8028-89-5
acid-proof caramel
soft-drink caramel
E150b
Caustic sulphite caramel
caramel E150b
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Products

Found in 116 products

Found in 2 products

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Popular questions
  1. E150d how its made?

    By controlled heating (caramelization) of food-grade carbohydrates (e.g., glucose syrups or sucrose) in the presence of ammonium and sulfite compounds, yielding a dark, acid-stable, negatively charged Class IV caramel color.

  2. How much is a hinomoto e150d worth?

    That refers to a tractor model, not the food additive; E150d (sulphite ammonia caramel) is sold in bulk as a coloring agent, with price per kg varying by supplier, grade, and volume.

  3. How to add additional hydrulics to an hinomoto e150d?

    That’s about a tractor and unrelated to the additive; E150d is a caramel color used to tint foods and beverages, not a mechanical component.

  4. What is caramel e150d?

    A Class IV caramel color (sulfite-ammonia process) that provides a dark brown color and is stable in acidic drinks like colas, as well as in sauces and beers.

  5. What is caramel e150d derived from?

    From plant-based carbohydrates (such as corn, wheat, or sugar beet/cane sugars) processed with ammonium and sulfite compounds; it contains no animal-derived ingredients.

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