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Re: Food colouring
« Reply #10 on: January 28, 2013, 04:31 PM »
Tried 4-5 different food colouring brands and for some unknown reason my other half doesn't have a reaction to is the HTC brand all the other brands brings her out in a blotchy type rash, short of breath and sweating.
It wasn't an invite for a slanging match.
If you are happy with that brand, ok, fair enough.
There are different kinds of ingredients that make the food colouring, i am no expert on food colouring but you have to be very careful with some types, for instance some say "May have an adverse effect on activity and attention in children".
All i was trying to say is that the HTC is the only one that seems to be fine without the allergic reaction my other half gets.

Never thought, assumed or interpreted this as an invite for a slanging match. Not sure where that came from. Enough of that rubbish elsewhere on the forum and which I have purposely stayed away from.  ;)

Are you sure it is the colour that does this to her and not something else in the meal she was allergic to? Just a thought.. ;). I suppose the children thing is the e nos etc.

 

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