Food Safety Substance

CaramelE150A

Caramel (E150A) is a food additive with PUBLISHED in the EU, GRAS in the US, and data from 8 regulatory sources.

CAS 8028-89-5 E150A Indexable evidence set
FDA
GRAS
ADI / TDI
EFSA ADI = 100 mg/kg bw/day
Codex
60 row(s)
SOURCE D1 identity resolution e number aliases | Food Additives | dsstox identifiers | 8 matched regulatory source group(s)

Substance Identity

Resolved identifiers used to render this food-safety record.

Substance name
Caramel
CAS
8028-89-5
E-number
E150A
DTXSID
DTXSID2044264
Evidence tier
Indexable evidence set (14)
SOURCE EU Commission FDA | Health Canada | Codex Alimentarius

Multi-Jurisdiction Comparison

Side-by-side status rows for the same resolved substance across public food regulators.

JurisdictionAuthorityStatusEvidence
European UnionEU CommissionPUBLISHEDEU additive listing; Annex II entry
CanadaHealth CanadaListedFood Colours
CodexCodex AlimentariusListedColour
SOURCE EU Commission EU Food Additives | EU Food Additives Database

EU Food Additive Status

EU Commission food-additive listing rows from eu_food_additives.

JurisdictionE-numberStatusTypeNameNote
European UnionE150APUBLISHEDsubstanceFADPlain caramelThe term caramel relates to products of a more or less intense brown colour which are intended for colouring. It does not correspond to the sugary aromatic product obtained from...
European UnionE150APUBLISHEDgroupCaramels-
European UnionE150BPUBLISHEDsubstanceFADCaustic sulphite caramel-
European UnionE150CPUBLISHEDsubstanceFADAmmonia caramel-
European UnionE150DPUBLISHEDsubstanceFADSulphite ammonia caramel-
European UnionE150APUBLISHEDgroupPlain caramel, Caustic sulphite caramel and Sulphite ammonia caramel-
SOURCE EU Commission EU Annex II Authorised | EU Food Additives Database

EU Annex II Authorised Uses

Authorised additive rows and use conditions from EU Annex II tables.

JurisdictionE-numberNameINSPolicy itemNote
European UnionE150APlain caramel-POL-FAD-IMPORT-3002The term caramel relates to products of a more or less intense brown colour which are intended for colouring. It does not correspond to the sugary aromatic product obtained from...
European Union-Caramels-POL-FAD-IMPORT-3003-
European Union-Plain caramel, Caustic sulphite caramel and Sulphite ammonia caramel-POL-FAD-IMPORT-3363-
European UnionE150BCaustic sulphite caramel-POL-FAD-IMPORT-3004-
European UnionE150CAmmonia caramel-POL-FAD-IMPORT-3005-
European UnionE150DSulphite ammonia caramel-POL-FAD-IMPORT-3006-

Conditions and restrictions

JurisdictionFood categoryRestrictionCommentSource
European Union4.2.4.1 fruit and vegetable preparations excluding compotequantum satisOnly seaweed based fish roe analoguesEU Annex II Union List
European Union14.2.5 Meadquantum satismiód pitny jakościowy can only contain E 150a made from honey’EU Annex II Union List
European Union4.2.4.1 fruit and vegetable preparations excluding compotequantum satisOnly seaweed based fish roe analoguesEU Food Additives Database
European Union14.2.5 Meadquantum satismiód pitny jakościowy can only contain E 150a made from honey’EU Food Additives Database
SOURCE Codex Alimentarius Codex GSFA

Codex GSFA Status

Codex Alimentarius GSFA permissions and maximum-use rows.

JurisdictionINS / E-numberFunctionFood categoryMax levelNotes
Codex150aColour04.2.2.7 Fermented vegetable (including mushrooms and fungi, roots and tubers, pulses and legumes, and aloe vera) and seaweed products, excluding fermented soybean products of food categories 06.8.6, 06.8.7, 12.9.1, 12.9.2.1 and 12.9.2.3GMPExcluding products conforming to the Standard for Gari (CXS 151-1985).; Excluding products conforming to the Standard for Gochujang (CXS 294-2009).; Excluding products conforming...
Codex150aColour06.4.2 Dried pastas and noodles and like productsGMPSome Codex Members allow the use of additives with colour function in this food category while others limit these additives to certain products.
Codex150aColour08.1.1 Fresh meat, poultry, and game, whole pieces or cutsGMPFor use in decoration, stamping, marking or branding the product only.
Codex150aColour08.1.2 Fresh meat, poultry, and game, comminutedGMPFor use only in breakfast sausages, merguez type products, salsicha fresca, butifarra fresca, longaniza fresca and chorizo fresco and mici.
Codex150aColour09.2.2 Frozen battered fish, fish fillets, and fish products, including mollusks, crustaceans, and echinodermsGMPFor use in breading or batter coatings only.
Codex150aColour14.1.5 Coffee, coffee substitutes, tea, herbal infusions, and other hot cereal and grain beverages, excluding cocoaGMPFor use in ready-to-drink products and pre-mixes for ready-to-drink products only.; For use in flavoured products only.
Codex150aColour14.2.3.3 Fortified grape wine, grape liquor wine, and sweet grape wineGMP-
Codex150bColour01.1.4 Flavoured fluid milk drinks2,000 mg/kgExcept for use in products conforming to the Standard for Fermented Milks (CXS 243- 2003) at 150 mg/kg.; Excluding chocolate milk.
Codex150bColour01.6.1 Unripened cheese15,000 mg/kgExcluding products conforming to the Standard for Cottage Cheese (CXS 273-1968).; Excluding products conforming to the Standard for Mozzarella (CODEX STAN 262-2006).; For use in...
Codex150bColour01.6.2.2 Rind of ripened cheese50,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour01.6.2.3 Cheese powder (for reconstitution; e.g. for cheese sauces)50,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour01.6.4.2 Flavoured processed cheese, including containing fruit, vegetables, meat, etc.50,000 mg/kgOn the ready-to-eat basis.
Codex150bColour01.6.5 Cheese analogues50,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour01.7 Dairy-based desserts (e.g. pudding, fruit or flavoured yoghurt)2,000 mg/kgExcept for use in products conforming to the Standard for Fermented Milks (CXS 243- 2003) at 150 mg/kg.; Except for use in ice cream products with light brown colour at 3600 mg/kg.
Codex150bColour02.2.2 Fat spreads, dairy fat spreads and blended spreads500 mg/kgExcluding products conforming to the Standard for Dairy Fat Spreads (CXS 253-2006).
Codex150bColour02.3 Fat emulsions mainly of type oil-in-water, including mixed and/or flavoured products based on fat emulsions20,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour02.4 Fat-based desserts excluding dairy-based dessert products of food category 01.720,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour03.0 Edible ices, including sherbet and sorbet8,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour04.1.2.11 Fruit fillings for pastries7,500 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour04.1.2.3 Fruit in vinegar, oil, or brine7,500 mg/kgFor use with red fruits only.
Codex150bColour04.1.2.4 Canned or bottled (pasteurized) fruit7,500 mg/kgExcluding products conforming to the Standard for Certain Canned Fruits (CODEX STAN 319-2015) except for use in special holiday packs for canned pears conforming to the standard.;...
Codex150bColour04.1.2.5 Jams, jellies, marmelades1,500 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour04.1.2.6 Fruit-based spreads (e.g. chutney) excluding products of food category 04.1.2.5500 mg/kgExcluding products conforming to the Standard for Mango Chutney (CODEX STAN 160-1987).
Codex150bColour04.1.2.7 Candied fruit7,500 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour04.1.2.8 Fruit preparations, including pulp, purees, fruit toppings and coconut milk7,500 mg/kgExcluding products conforming to the Standard for Date Paste (CODEX STAN 314R-2013).; Excluding products conforming to the Standard for Aqueous Coconut Products (CODEX STAN...
Codex150bColour04.1.2.9 Fruit-based desserts, including fruit-flavoured water-based desserts7,500 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour04.2.2.3 Vegetables (including mushrooms and fungi, roots and tubers, pulses and legumes, and aloe vera), and seaweeds in vinegar, oil, brine, or soybean sauce500 mg/kgExcluding products conforming to the Standard for Table Olives (CODEX STAN 66-1981).; Excluding products conforming to the General Standard for Edible Fungi and Fungus Products...
Codex150bColour05.1.3 Cocoa-based spreads, including fillings50,000 mg/kgExcluding products conforming to the Standard for Cocoa Butter (CODEX STAN 86-1981).
Codex150bColour05.1.4 Cocoa and chocolate products50,000 mg/kgFor use in surface decoration only.
Codex150bColour05.1.5 Imitation chocolate, chocolate substitute products50,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour05.2 Confectionery including hard and soft candy, nougats, etc. other than food categories 05.1, 05.3 and 05.450,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour05.3 Chewing gum20,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour05.4 Decorations (e.g. for fine bakery wares), toppings (non-fruit) and sweet sauces50,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour06.3 Breakfast cereals, including rolled oats2,500 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour06.4.3 Pre-cooked pastas and noodles and like products50,000 mg/kgFor use in instant noodles conforming to the Standard for Instant Noodles (CODEX STAN 249-2006) only.
Codex150bColour06.5 Cereal and starch based desserts (e.g. rice pudding, tapioca pudding)1,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour06.6 Batters (e.g. for breading or batters for fish or poultry)2,500 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour07.1.1.1 Yeast-leavened breads and specialty breads15,000 mg/kgFor use in pumpernickel bread at 15,000 mg/kg and for use in malt bread at 3,000 mg/kg only.; Some Codex Members allow the use of additives with sweetener and colour functions in...
Codex150bColour07.1.1.2 Soda breads15,000 mg/kgSome Codex Members allow the use of additives with sweetener and colour functions in this food category while others limit this food category to products without these additives.
Codex150bColour07.1.2 Crackers, excluding sweet crackers15,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour07.1.3 Other ordinary bakery products (e.g. bagels, pita, English muffins)15,000 mg/kgSome Codex Members allow the use of additives with sweetener and colour functions in this food category while others limit this food category to products without these additives.
Codex150bColour07.1.4 Bread-type products, including bread stuffing and bread crumbs15,000 mg/kgSome Codex Members allow the use of additives with sweetener and colour functions in this food category while others limit this food category to products without these additives.
Codex150bColour07.1.5 Steamed breads and buns15,000 mg/kgSome Codex Members allow the use of additives with sweetener and colour functions in this food category while others limit this food category to products without these additives.;...
Codex150bColour07.1.6 Mixes for bread and ordinary bakery wares15,000 mg/kgSome Codex Members allow the use of additives with sweetener and colour functions in this food category while others limit this food category to products without these additives.
Codex150bColour07.2 Fine bakery wares (sweet, salty, savoury) and mixes3,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour08.1.2 Fresh meat, poultry, and game, comminuted2,000 mg/kgFor use only in breakfast sausages, merguez type products, salsicha fresca, butifarra fresca, longaniza fresca and chorizo fresco and mici.
Codex150bColour08.3 Processed comminuted meat, poultry, and game products2,000 mg/kgFor use in products containing vegetable protein only.; For use in sausages, patties, terrines and in products containing vegetable protein only.
Codex150bColour12.2.2 Seasonings and condiments50,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour12.3 Vinegars5,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour12.4 Mustards300 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour12.5 Soups and broths25,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour12.6 Sauces and like products6,000 mg/kgExcluding products conforming to the Standard for Fish Sauce (CODEX STAN 302-2011).; Excluding products conforming to the Standard for Chilli Sauce (CXS 306-2011).
Codex150bColour12.7 Salads (e.g. macaroni salad, potato salad) and sandwich spreads excluding cocoa- and nut-based spreads of food categories 04.2.2.5 and 05.1.3200 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour13.3 Dietetic foods intended for special medical purposes (excluding products of food category 13.1)4,000 mg/kgExcluding products conforming to the Guidelines for Ready to Use Therapeutic Foods (CXG 95-2022).
Codex150bColour13.4 Dietetic formulae for slimming purposes and weight reduction5,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour13.5 Dietetic foods (e.g. supplementary foods for dietary use) excluding products of food categories 13.1 - 13.4 and 13.620,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour13.6 Food supplements7,500 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour14.2.1 Beer and malt beverages50,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour14.2.2 Cider and perry1,000 mg/kg-
Codex150bColour14.2.3.3 Fortified grape wine, grape liquor wine, and sweet grape wine50,000 mg/kg-
SOURCE Health Canada

Health Canada Status

Health Canada food-additive permissions by functional class and food scope.

JurisdictionClassPermitted foodsMaximum levelList
CanadaFood Colours(a) Apple and (naming the fruit or fruits) jam; Bread; Brown bread; Butter; Cider vinegar; Concentrated (naming the fruit) juice, except frozen concentrated orange juice; Fig marmalade with pectin; Fish roe (caviar);...(a) Good Manufacturing PracticeList of Permitted Food Colours
CanadaFood Colours(b) Beer; Brandy; Canadian Brandy; Canadian Whisky; Cider; Dried fruit Brandy; Fruit Brandy; Fruit wine; Liqueur; Malt Vinegar; Rum; Rye Whisky; Scotch Whisky; Sherry; Wine; Whisky(b) Good Manufacturing PracticeList of Permitted Food Colours
CanadaFood Colours(c) Blend of prepared fish and prepared meat as set out in paragraph 18.1.3(g) of Volume 18 of the Food Compositional Standards Document(c) Good Manufacturing PracticeList of Permitted Food Colours
CanadaFood Colours(d) Cheddar cheese containing one or more flavouring preparations in accordance with subparagraph 7.4.3(c)(ii) of Volume 7 of the Food Compositional Standards Document(d) Good Manufacturing Practice in the flavouring preparation. The amount of caramel not to exceed 50 ppm in the finished cheddar cheese.List of Permitted Food Colours
CanadaFood Colours(e) Cream cheese spread with (naming the added ingredients)(e) 1.5%List of Permitted Food Colours
CanadaFood Colours(e.1) (Naming the flavour) essence; (Naming the flavour) extract; (Naming the flavour) flavour(e.1) Good Manufacturing PracticeList of Permitted Food Colours
CanadaFood Colours(f) Sausage casings(f) 15%. The amount not to exceed 0.15% in the sausage prepared with the casing.List of Permitted Food Colours
CanadaFood Colours(g) Unstandardized foods, except those unstandardized foods set out in paragraph (f) of this item(g) Good Manufacturing PracticeList of Permitted Food Colours
SOURCE JECFA JECFA ADI

JECFA ADI Values

JECFA ADI records and evaluation years.

JurisdictionChemical nameJECFA no.CASADIADI upperFunctionEvaluation year
JECFAPLAIN CARAMEL--no_data--1985
JECFACARAMEL COLOUR, Class I-8028-89-5NOT SPECIFIED-COLOUR1985
JECFACARAMEL COLOUR, Class II-8028-89-50-160 mg/kg bw160COLOUR2000
JECFAAMMONIA CARAMEL--no_data--1985
JECFACARAMEL COLOUR, Class III-8028-89-50-200 mg/kg bw200COLOUR1985
JECFACAUSTIC CARAMEL--no_data--1985
JECFACAUSTIC SULFITE CARAMEL--no_data--2000
JECFACARAMEL COLOUR, Class IV-8028-89-50-200 mg/kg bw200COLOUR1985
JECFASULFITE AMMONIA CARAMEL--no_data--1985
SOURCE ingredients ghs classifications

Cross-Reference to Cosmetics / Chemicals / Pharma

Same-CAS public rows from adjacent Roots verticals where available.

SOURCE FAQPage JSON-LD public food renderer rows

Frequently Asked Questions

Food-use, safety, ADI, and cross-vertical answers mirrored into FAQPage JSON-LD.

What is Caramel used for in food?

Caramel appears in food-use rows as: Antioxidant/Color; Colour; Food Colours.

Is Caramel / E150A safe?

This page does not assign a standalone safety verdict; it renders public regulatory evidence. ADI/reference value: EFSA ADI = 100 mg/kg bw/day. EU status evidence: PUBLISHED. US/FDA evidence: GRAS.

What is the ADI for Caramel?

Caramel has this ADI/reference value in the food-safety tables: EFSA ADI = 100 mg/kg bw/day. Source: EFSA ANS 2011.

Is Caramel also used in cosmetics?

Caramel has a same-CAS cosmetics cross-reference: Caramel, EU status permitted.