6 Healthy Food Additives

6 Food Additives You Shouldn’t Be Worried About

Food additives are substances added to foods to increase storage time or modify taste or texture.

Despite a recent decision by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to remove certain synthetic dyes from the food supply, many types of additives are still considered safe.

 These can come from plants, animals, or minerals, or be chemically synthesized in a lab.

“Without food additives, foods would have shorter shelf life, more rapid flavor loss, greater waste, reduced manufacturing efficiency, and many products would not deliver the sensory attributes, stability, and other characteristics customers expect,” says Renee Leber, food scientist and technical services manager with the Institute of Food Technologists, who is based in the Chicago area.

Some food additives, like the artificial sweetener aspartame or carrageenan, a thickening agent, have received scrutiny for adverse effects on health.

 However, others, including the six on this list, are generally recognized as safe (GRAS), per the FDA — and in some cases, even potentially beneficial.