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food additive

A food additive helps preserve the color of these canned fruits.

Definition

Noun: A food additive is a substance added to food during processing or preparation to achieve a specific technical purpose. These purposes primarily include improving or maintaining the food's flavor, color, texture, appearance, or shelf-life (preservation). Additives are not typically consumed as food itself and are intentionally incorporated for their functional properties.

Usage

Food additives are regulated substances used by manufacturers to ensure product quality, safety, and consistency. * It is used as a countable noun (e.g., an additive, several additives). * Common contexts include discussions of food science, nutrition labels, health, and food regulations.

Examples
  • General Use:
    • Citric acid is a common food additive used to provide a sour taste or act as a preservative.
    • Many consumers check labels to see if a product contains artificial food additives.
    • The function of a food additive must be declared on the ingredient list.
Advanced Usage
  • "E-number": In the European Union, approved food additives are assigned an "E-number" (e.g., E300 for ascorbic acid/Vitamin C). This is a specific regulatory classification for additives.
    • Some people prefer to avoid products containing E-numbers, though many represent natural substances.
Variants and Related Words
  • Additive (n): The general term for any substance added to another to improve or alter it. "Food additive" is a specific type of additive.
    • Lead was once a common additive in gasoline.
  • Preservative (n): A specific type of food additive used primarily to prevent spoilage and extend shelf-life.
    • Sodium benzoate is a preservative found in many soft drinks.
  • Flavor enhancer (n): A specific type of food additive used to improve the taste of food.
    • Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a well-known flavor enhancer.
Synonyms
  • Processing aid: A substance used in manufacturing that may not have a functional role in the final food product (a related but sometimes distinct category).
  • Ingredient: A broader term for any component of a food, including primary foods (like flour) and additives.
Related Phrases
  • "Artificial additive": An additive synthesized chemically rather than extracted from natural sources.
    • There is a trend toward foods with no artificial additives.
  • "Direct additive": An additive intentionally added to a food for a specific purpose during processing.
  • "Indirect additive": An additive that may become part of a food in trace amounts from packaging, storage, or other handling.
food additive

A food additive helps preserve the color of these canned fruits.

Noun
  1. an additive to food intended to improve its flavor or appearance or shelf-life

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