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A yellow pyrazolone acid dye used chiefly in dyeing wool and silk, in making organic pigments, and in coloring foods and drugs.

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Usage examples (19)
  • You might pass up a macaroni and cheese that contains the slightly foreboding-sounding tartrazine.
  • According to Sooliman it was also non-addictive, contained no msg, no tartrazine and was wheat and gluten free.
  • In contrast, about 300 dangerous food additives will be allowed, including aspartame, BHA, BHT, potassium bromate, and tartrazine.
  • Ingredients: Sugar, red cabbage, acidity regulator sodium bicarbonate, color (tartrazine E102), gelling agent calcium lactate (E327), artificial flavoring.
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