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So, what is caustic sulphite caramel?
Caustic sulphite caramel is a food ingredient that is derived from caramelized sugar, which is then treated with sulfurous acid. It has a deep brown color and a strong aroma, and is commonly used as a coloring agent in foods such as breads, pastries, sauces, and beverages. Caustic sulphite caramel is known for its intense flavor profile, which can range from sweet and nutty to bitter and burnt. It is also prized for its ability to enhance the visual appeal of food products, giving them a rich, golden-brown hue that is both appetizing and eye-catching. Despite its name, caustic sulphite caramel is safe for consumption in small amounts and is widely used in the food industry today.
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