Permitted Artifical Flavour (Butter)

Vegetarian

Usage Tips

  1. Permitted Artificial Flavour (Butter) can be used to add butter flavour to baked goods, microwave popcorn, snack foods, icings, pancake mixes and margarines.

Common names and forms

  1. Permitted Flavouring - Butter Flavour

Description

Permitted Artificial Flavour (Butter) contains three natural compounds, diacetyl, acetylpropionyl, or acetoin that contribute to its characteristic flavor and aroma. These compounds are produced by yeast and bacteria or by chemical synthesis to develop flavor. It is used as a food flavoring ingredient in food products to give them a buttery flavor.

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