Food regulator: A food pH regulator is a food additive used to control the pH (acid, neutral or basic).
This includes acidifying agents, such as organic or mineral acids, acidity correcting agents (acid salt), or neutralizing agents or buffering agents.
These compounds are regulated by European legislation and listed by the letter E and a number.
For example: acetic acid has the number E260.
Commonly Used Acids
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