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Synthetic colors are artificial dyes used to impart color to food products, enhancing their visual appeal and consumer attraction. These colors are typically derived from chemical compounds and are designed to be stable under various processing conditions, such as heat and light exposure. They are widely used in a variety of food applications, including beverages, confections, baked goods, and dairy products.
| Color range | Bright reds, yellows, blues, and greens |
| Form | Powdered, liquid, or gel |
| Solubility | Water-soluble or oil-soluble |
| Stability | Stable under heat and light |
| Regulatory compliance | Meets FDA and EU regulations |
When choosing synthetic colors, consider the specific application and desired hue. It's important to specify whether you need water-soluble or oil-soluble colors based on the food matrix. Additionally, inquire about regulatory compliance, as different regions may have specific requirements. Quantities can vary based on the scale of production, so provide estimates for accurate pricing.
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They are made from chemical compounds designed to provide stable color.
Yes, when used within regulatory limits set by authorities like the FDA.
Consider the application, desired shade, and solubility required.
Yes, they can be blended to achieve custom shades.
Typically, they have a long shelf life if stored properly.
Generally, they do not affect flavor when used correctly.