Dark secrets of food colours
Financial Express Pune
|August 10, 2025
From saffron-tinted biryanis to crimson jalebis, the very colours we associate with taste and tradition are raising new concerns—about health, transparency & regulation
HE GULAB JAMUN glistens under the mithai shop's yellow lights, its rich caramel hue soaked in sugar syrup. But behind that visual perfection often lies a more chemical truth — colours such as carmoisine, erythrosine or sunset yellow may be working overtime to make the sweet more appealing than it naturally is. The same goes for the plate of orange-hued tandoori momos served at the roadside stall.
India's foodscape has long celebrated colour. From saffron-tinted biryanis to crimson jalebis, vibrant hues signal freshness, flavour, and festivity. But today, the very colours we associate with taste and tradition are raising new concerns — about health, transparency, and regulation.
As India's packaged food sector grows and informal food vendors continue to dominate everyday eating, synthetic food colourants (SFCs) are under increasing scrutiny. Widely used, these chemicals form the invisible pigment of much of what India consumes.
What we're eating, unseen
"Some of the most commonly used synthetic food colourants in India include tartrazine (yellow No. 5), sunset yellow, carmoisine, brilliant blue, and erythrosine," says Dr Manisha Arora, director, internal medicine at CK Birla Hospital, Delhi. "These are permitted by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and deemed safe when used within prescribed limits. However, excessive or prolonged consumption, especially from unregulated food sectors, may pose risks — particularly for children or individuals with sensitivities," she adds.
Denne historien er fra August 10, 2025-utgaven av Financial Express Pune.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Financial Express Pune
Financial Express Pune
How winter pushes every car to its limits
BE IT ICE CARS OR EVS, THE SEASON CAN BE TOUGH
2 mins
December 20, 2025
Financial Express Pune
'Capacity limit costs Mumbai the hub race'
Adani Airport Holdings (AAHL) has laid down the expansion plans for its airport business, but for Jeet Adani, director airports, the larger strategic context is Mumbai's missed opportunity to become India's primary global aviation hub.
2 mins
December 20, 2025
Financial Express Pune
Crude import bill declines 11%
BARREL BENEFIT
1 min
December 20, 2025
Financial Express Pune
China to allow export of rare earths for civilian use
CHINA ON FRIDAY said it will approve export of its rare-earth metals for civilian use, amid India's persistent calls for Beijing to lift curbs and resume the export of precious metals needed to manufacture a host of modern products.
1 min
December 20, 2025
Financial Express Pune
Delhi govt schools choke, private ones turn to air filters
IN THE NURSERY section of an elite South Delhi school this week, the head of Junior School conferred urgently with a class teacher whose students had left the room for a few minutes at the change of periods.
2 mins
December 20, 2025
Financial Express Pune
Yen weakens across board after BOJ delivers rate hike
CENTRAL BANK SAYS IT WILL KEEP RAISING RATES IF FORECASTS MATERIALISE
1 min
December 20, 2025
Financial Express Pune
Funds for rural roads scheme see gross underutilisation
STATES’ SPENDING CAPACITY LIMITED
2 mins
December 20, 2025
Financial Express Pune
Real interest rates need to be lower: RBI guv
RESERVE BANK OF India (RBI) Governor Sanjay Malhotra believes real interest ratesboth headline and core-need to be lower, given the benign inflation outlook, minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting released on Friday showed.
1 min
December 20, 2025
Financial Express Pune
Europe agrees to lend 90 bn euros to Ukraine
UKRAINE THANKED THE EU for deciding to provide it with 90 billion euros ($105.46 billion) of support over the next two years-even if the bloc failed to agree on an ambitious plan to finance it using frozen Russian assets.
1 min
December 20, 2025
Financial Express Pune
TikTok signs deals with investors to avoid US ban
TIKTOK'S CHINESE OWNER, ByteDance, on Thursday signed binding agreements to hand control of the short video app's US operations to a group of investors, including Oracle, in a big step toward avoiding a US ban and ending years of uncertainty.
1 min
December 20, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

