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  • Sorbic acid is a naturally occurring substance initially derived from the berries of the rowan tree. However, it is now predominantly synthesized for commercial use. In the food context, it appears as a white crystalline powder or granules and has a slightly acidic taste. The International Numbering System for Food Additives designates it as E200, and it is included in various products, including baked goods, dairy items, and processed meats.


  • 5. Potato Starch Like tapioca, potato starch is effective in moisture retention, making it a reliable anticaking agent in various food products.


  • 4. Sauces and Dressings E472 is instrumental in stabilizing emulsions in salad dressings, mayonnaises, and sauces. Its emulsifying properties prevent separation and ensure a consistent texture that consumers expect.


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