Description
1. Product Name: Caramel Color (Liquid)
2. Process Type: Sulfite ammonia (E150d)
3. CAS No.: 8028-89-5, 1343-75-5
EINECS No.: 232-435-9
4. Grade: Food Grade
5. Appearance and consistency: Dark brown to black free flowing viscous liquid.
6. Features: Good water solubility, acid proof, alcohol properties and stable quality.
7. Applications: Widely used in various carbonated beverages, juice drinks, tea drinks, grape wine, ice-cream, and biscuit. Customers are advised to test and confirm by themselves whether this ingredient is suitable to be used in their products.
8. Package: 30Kg/Barrels, 250Kg/drum or as custom-made
9. Shelf life: 2 Years
Specification
Physical and Chemical Properties
Item | Standerd Value | Typical Value |
Specific Gravity (@25ºC) | 1.245 ~1.255 | 1.250 |
Absorbance (@ 610 nm) | 0.235 ~ 0.265 | 0.250 |
pH | 2.8 ~ 3.1 | 2.9 |
Viscosity (@ 25ºC, cps) | Max 8000 | 60 |
Harmful Substances and Microbiological Specification
Item | Standard Value | Typical Value |
Arsenic (As) ppm | Max 1.0 | ≤1.0 |
Lead (Pb) ppm | Max 2.0 | ≤2.0 |
Mercury (Hg) ppm | Max 0.1 | ≤0.1 |
Total Heavy Metals (as Pb) ppm | Max 2.0 | ≤25 |
4-Methylimidazole ppm | Max 200 | 150 |
Total Nitrogen % | Max 3.3 | 1.2 |
Total Sulphur % | Max 3.5 | 1.5 |
Sulphur Dioxide (as SO2) % | Max 0.1 | 0.025 |
Ammoniacal Nitrogen (as NH3) % | Max 0.5 | 0.3 |
ClassificationClassINS No.E NumberDescriptionRestrictions on preparationUsed inOf This Product
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I | 150a | E150a | Plain caramel, caustic caramel, spirit caramel | No ammonium or sulfite compounds can be used | Whiskey among many | |
II | 150b | E150b | Caustic sulfite caramel | In the presence of sulfite compounds but no ammonium compounds can be used | Cognac, sherry and balsamic vinegar | |
III | 150c | E150c | Ammonia caramel, baker's caramel, confectioner's caramel, beer caramel | In the presence of ammonium compounds but no sulfite compounds can be used | Beer, sauces, and confectionery | |
IV | 150d | E150d | Sulfite ammonia caramel, acid-proof caramel, soft-drink caramel | In the presence of both sulfite and ammonium compounds | Acidic environments such as soft drinks | × |
Characteristic & Apllication
Caramel color or caramel coloring is a water-soluble food coloring. It is made by heat treatment of carbohydrates, in general in the presence of acids, alkalis, or salts, in a process called caramelization. It is more fully oxidized than caramel candy, and has an odor of burnt sugar and a somewhat bitter taste. Its color ranges from pale yellow to amber to dark brown.
Caramel color is one of the oldest and most widely used food colorings, and is found in many commercially produced foods and beverages, including batters, beer, brown bread, buns, chocolate, cookies, cough drops, spirits and liquor such as brandy, rum, and whisky, chocolate-flavored confectionery and coatings, custards, decorations, fillings and toppings, potato chips, dessert mixes, doughnuts, fish and shellfish spreads, frozen desserts, fruit preserves, glucose tablets, gravy, ice cream, pickles, sauces and dressings, soft drinks (especially colas), sweets, vinegar, and more. Caramel color is widely approved for use in food globally but application and use level restrictions vary by country.
Storage
Stored in tightly closed containers in a cool and dry environment, preferably not to exceed 25ºC. Avoid from direct light, oxygen and freezing.