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Food additives and fortification – CCEATypes of food additives

Many foods are fortified or supplemented with additives during the production process before they are sold to the public. Discover what fortification of food entails, what different additives are and why they are added to our food.

Part of Home Economics: Food and Nutrition (CCEA)Nutrition and health

Types of food additives

Type of additiveFunctionExamples of foods
AntioxidantPrevents foods from oxidising, or going rancid, keeping it for longer.Ascorbic acid (E300) is added to some jams and fruit juices.
Bulking agentIncreases the bulk of a food without affecting its nutritional value.Methyl cellulose (E461) is used in cereal bars.
ColouringsAdded to food to replace colours lost during processing or to add colour to a food to make it more appealing.Patent Blue V (E131) is used in sweets.
EmulsifiersAllows water and oils to remain mixed together and prevents separation.Lecithin (E322) is used in mayonnaise.
FlavouringsAdded to foods to enhance their natural flavour or to add flavour to a food.Monosodium glutamate, or MSG (E621), is added to processed foods, especially soups and sauces.
PreservativesPrevents food from spoiling and extends shelf life.Sodium Nitrite (E250) is used in bacon and cured meats.
Stabilisers, gelling agents and thickenersGives food a firmer or smooth texture, gives food a gel-like consistency.Pectin (E440) is used in jams.
SweetenersAdded to foods to increase the sweetness.Saccharin (E954) is used in diet drinks.
Antioxidant
FunctionPrevents foods from oxidising, or going rancid, keeping it for longer.
Examples of foodsAscorbic acid (E300) is added to some jams and fruit juices.
Bulking agent
FunctionIncreases the bulk of a food without affecting its nutritional value.
Examples of foodsMethyl cellulose (E461) is used in cereal bars.
Colourings
FunctionAdded to food to replace colours lost during processing or to add colour to a food to make it more appealing.
Examples of foodsPatent Blue V (E131) is used in sweets.
Emulsifiers
FunctionAllows water and oils to remain mixed together and prevents separation.
Examples of foodsLecithin (E322) is used in mayonnaise.
Flavourings
FunctionAdded to foods to enhance their natural flavour or to add flavour to a food.
Examples of foodsMonosodium glutamate, or MSG (E621), is added to processed foods, especially soups and sauces.
Preservatives
FunctionPrevents food from spoiling and extends shelf life.
Examples of foodsSodium Nitrite (E250) is used in bacon and cured meats.
Stabilisers, gelling agents and thickeners
FunctionGives food a firmer or smooth texture, gives food a gel-like consistency.
Examples of foodsPectin (E440) is used in jams.
Sweeteners
FunctionAdded to foods to increase the sweetness.
Examples of foodsSaccharin (E954) is used in diet drinks.

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