Titanium dioxide banned in Europe

Hi all, As you know titanium dioxide banned in Europe and just six monts left to find new alternatives for manufacturers. I think rest of world will force simi…

  1. Food R&D Emeritus reply

    There are studies that functions wheat starch can be made to replace it. https://magazinebbm.com/blog/functional wheat starches replace titanium dioxide 1893

  2. Ogunleye Oluwadunsin Augustine reply

    Please, if I may ask. What is the role of TITANIUM DIOXIDE in Food processing

  3. Food R&D Emeritus reply

    @Ogunleye Dunsin I give you a clue its a food colorant and " whitening agent.." Whatever what that words meant., I want you to do your own information search so you will.understan…

  4. xiaoqin reply

    Likely not going to be banned in UK. https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2022/03/uk disagrees with eu position on titanium dioxide/

  5. Ana reply

    Whitening in candy for ex.

  6. Zainabbagwan reply

    The first thing I thought about was corn starch, even rice starch can be utilised as replacement

  7. Pastahobo reply

    It's an inert bright white powder. In confectionary, we used to use it for things like white enrobing compound, melting wafers. Not only white stuff, but if you need brighter colo…

  8. Pastahobo reply

    For a lot of applications, you need inert and opaque. As soon as a starch is heated and there is any moisture, it gels and goes translucent. Also, if you heat the starch, it will…