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Food additives are
substances added intentionally to foodstuffs
to perform certain technological functions,
for example to colour, to sweeten or to
preserve.
Food additives are
defined in Community legislation as "any
substance not normally consumed as a food in
itself and not normally used as a
characteristic ingredient of food whether or
not it has nutritive value, the intentional
addition of which to food for a technological
purpose results in it or its by-products
becoming directly or indirectly a component
of such foods". (for full definition see:
Article 1(2) of
Directive
89/107/EEC
).
Food additives are
authorised at EU level for all the
Member States, as well as for Iceland,
Liechtenstein and Norway.
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: Legislation on general scheme;
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: Legislation on authorised
colourants;
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: Legislation on authorised colouring
matters;
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: Legislation on authorised
sweeteners;
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: Legislation on other authorised
additives;
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: Legislation on verification of purity
criteria for certain authorised
additives.
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