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Food Coloring

Baking

Health Grade

Food Coloring is a concentrated coloring agent used in baking, confectionery and food decoration to add or enhance color; it appears in liquid and gel forms and... Show more

Nutrition Overview

Kcal
0 kcal
Fiber
Fiber
0g
Salt
Salt
0g
Protein
Protein
0g
Fat
Fat
0g
Carbs
Carbs
0g
Sugar
Sugar
0g

Nutrition Quality

Micronutrients
Micronutrients
Low
Gut Health
Gut Health
Insufficient
Processing
Processing
NOVA 4
Ultra-processed
Electrolytes
Electrolytes
Na:K 100.0 · skewed toward sodium
High Na Load
Satiety
Satiety
Low Glycemic Index
Very High
Fat Quality
Fat Quality
Minimal Fat
Vegan
Vegetarian
Gluten Free
Lactose Free
~8,00€/100g
1.1g/ml

Healthy Swaps

S-

Beet Juice or Beet Powder (Natural Red Coloring)

More Fiber
S+

Turmeric or Curcumin (Natural Yellow/Orange Coloring)

More Fiber
S+

Spinach or Spirulina Powder (Natural Green/Blue-Green Coloring)

More Protein

FAQ

Is Food Coloring healthy?

Food Coloring is rated D on overall nutritional quality. Best consumed in moderation alongside nutrient-dense foods.

What are the macros in Food Coloring?

100g of Food Coloring contains 0 kcal, 0g protein, 0g carbohydrates and 0g fat (of which 0g saturated), and 0g fiber.

What NOVA processing level is Food Coloring?

Food Coloring is NOVA 4 - Ultra-processed.

Is Food Coloring vegan?

Yes, Food Coloring is vegan.

Is Food Coloring gluten free?

Yes, Food Coloring is gluten free.