Common Food Additives
Trans Fat
A type of unsaturated fat that have undergone hydrogenation, which increases shelf life and improves the consistency of products
Artificial Sweeteners
May help promote weight loss and blood sugar control. Used in many diet foods and beverages to enhance sweetness while reducing calorie content.
Sodium Nitrite
Frequently found in processed meats, sodium nitrite acts as a preservative to prevent the growth of bacteria whirl also adding a salty flavor and reddish-pink color.
Xanthan Gum
Is a common additive that's used to thicken an stabilize many types of food such as salad dressings, soups, syrups and sauces.
Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)
Is a common food additive used to intensify and enhance the flavor of savory dishes
Guar gum
Is a long-chain carbohydrate used to thicken and bind foods
High-Fructose Corn Syrup
Is a sweetener made from corn
Nitrosamine
Nitrites can turn to this when exposed to high heat and in the presence of amino acids
Sodium Benzoate
Often added to carbonated drinks and acidic foods.
Yeast Extract
Also called autolyzed yeast extract or hydrolyzed yeast extract, is added to certain savory foods to boost the flavor
Artificial flavoring
Are chemicals designed to mimic the taste of other ingredients
Carrageenan
Derived from red seaweed, carrageenan acts as a thickener, emulsifier and preservative in many different food products
Benzene
Sodium benzoate forms this when Vitamin C is combined
Artificial Food Coloring
Used to brighten and improve the appearance of everything from candies to condiments