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Is et bleu brillant fcf vegan?

Et bleu brillant fcf is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is et bleu brillant fcf?

"Et bleu brillant FCF" is a food colorant also known as "blue #1." It is a synthetic dye that is bright blue in color and commonly used in a variety of food products, such as confectionery, baked goods, and beverages. The colorant is water-soluble and has good stability, making it a popular choice among manufacturers. However, it has also been the subject of controversy due to potential health concerns. Some studies have linked it to adverse effects on behavior and development in children, leading to restrictions on its use in some countries. Nevertheless, it remains a widely used food ingredient in many parts of the world.

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