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    The F.D.A. Has Approved Three ‘Natural’ Food Colorings

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    What the Evidence Shows About the New Dyes

    There’s a “pretty good body of literature” suggesting that these three new color additives — called Galdieria extract blue, butterfly pea flower extract and calcium phosphate — should be safe, especially in the small amounts used to dye foods, said Jamie K. Alan, an associate professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Michigan State University.

    Calcium phosphate, which exists naturally in milk, has been widely used in the United States for decades, in products like calcium supplements, packaged breads and fortified plant milks and fruit juices, said Alireza Abbaspourrad, an associate professor of food chemistry and ingredient technology at Cornell. Now, it can be used as a white coloring for ready-to-eat chicken products, doughnut sugar and certain candies.

    Research does not show any safety issues with calcium phosphate used to color foods, said Katherine Thompson-Witrick, an assistant professor of food science at the University of Florida. Though, because calcium phosphate adds calcium to foods, some adults with kidney stones may want to limit their consumption of products that contain it, said Monica Giusti, a professor of food science at the Ohio State University who has studied natural colorants.

    Butterfly pea extract, which is derived from the dried flower petals of the butterfly pea plant, has also been approved to be used in the United States to turn some juices, candies, alcoholic drinks and other products a vivid blue, green or purple, since 2021. The butterfly pea flower has been used in parts of Asia to color foods for centuries, and there do not seem to be safety issues with the extract, she added.

    The additive can now be used in more foods, like breakfast cereals and snacks, including plain potato, corn and tortilla chips and pretzels.

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