Additives are commonly supplemented to food as they for example extend shelf life, replace or restore colour or give food a sweet taste without use of beet sugar. Additives used in each product shall be declared on its packaging. Each additive must be stated by its full name or an international E code in a descending sequence according to the amount contained in the food. All states of the European Union use the same E code numbering system. On food labels must be in addition to the name or code of E given the name of the category to which the additive belongs. Some additives fall by purpose into more than one category.
Code | Material | Categories | CEFF approved |
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E 927 b | Carbamide | flour treatment agents | Yes |
E 938 | Argon | packaging gases | Yes |
E 939 | Helium | packaging gases | Yes |
E 941 | Nitrogen | packaging gases | Yes |
E 942 | Nitrous oxide | propellants | Yes |
E 943 | Butane, Iso-butane | propellants | Yes |
E 944 | Propane | propellants | Yes |
E 948 | Oxygen | packaging gases | Yes |
E 949 | Hydrogen | packaging gases | Yes |
E 950 | Acesulfame K | flavour enhancers, sweetener | No |
E 951 | Aspartame | flavour enhancers, sweetener | No |
E 952 | Cyclamic acid and its Na and Ca salts | sweetener | No |
E 953 | lsomalt | glazing agents, anti-caking agents, sweetener | No |
E 954 | Saccharin and its Na, K and Ca salts | sweetener | No |
E 955 | Sucralose | sweetener | Yes |
E 957 | Thaumatin | flavour enhancers, sweetener | No |
E 959 | Neohesperidine DC | sweetener | No |
E 960 | Steviol glycosides | sweetener | Yes |
E 961 | Neotame | sweetener | No |
E 962 | Salt of aspartame-acesulfame | sweetener | No |