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E 955Glazing Agents, Gases & Sweeteners

Sucralose

Characteristics

Additive NameSucralose
E No.E 955
TypeIndividual Substance
In plain language

A zero-calorie artificial sweetener, roughly 600 times sweeter than sugar. Found in diet drinks, sugar-free desserts, jams, breakfast cereals, and a surprisingly wide range of processed foods. Made from sugar through a chemical process that replaces three hydroxyl groups with chlorine atoms. Generally recognised as safe by FDA, EFSA, and WHO. Some recent research raises questions about potential effects on gut microbiome balance, but evidence remains limited and inconclusive. A reasonable choice for reducing sugar intake, though whole-food alternatives are always preferable.

Conditions of Use

This additive is authorised to be used in the following 33 food categories:

1.4flavoured fermented milk products including heat-treated products
Maximum Level = 400 mg/L
only energy-reduced products or with no added sugar
3edible ices
Maximum Level = 320 mg/kg
only energy-reduced or with no added sugar
4.2.2fruit and vegetables in vinegar oil or brine
Maximum Level = 180 mg/kg
only sweet-sour preserves of fruit and vegetables
4.2.3canned or bottled fruit and vegetables
Maximum Level = 400 mg/kg
only fruit energy-reduced or with no added sugar
4.2.4.1fruit and vegetable preparations excluding compote
Maximum Level = 400 mg/kg
only energy-reduced
4.2.5.1Extra jam and extra jelly as defined by Directive 2001/113/EC
Maximum Level = 400 mg/kg
only energy-reduced jams jellies and marmalades
Footnote 52: Maximum usable levels are expressed in free imide
4.2.5jam jellies and marmalades and similar products
Maximum Level = 400 mg/kg
only energy-reduced jams, jellies and marmalades
5.1Cocoa and chocolate products as covered by Directive 2000/36/EC
Maximum Level = 800 mg/kg
only energy-reduced or with no added sugar
6.3breakfast cereals
Maximum Level = 400 mg/kg
only breakfast cereals with a fibre content of more than 15 %, and containing at least 20 % bran, energy reduced or with no added sugar
9.2Processed fish and fishery products including molluscs and crustaceans
Maximum Level = 120 mg/kg
only sweet-sour preserves and semi-preserves of fish and marinades of fish, crustaceans and molluscs
11.4.1table-top sweeteners in liquid form
Quantum satis (no max)
11.4.2table-top sweeteners in powder form
Quantum satis (no max)
11.4.3table-top sweeteners in tablets
Quantum satis (no max)
12.4Mustard
Maximum Level = 140 mg/kg
12.5Soups and broths
Maximum Level = 45 mg/kg
only energy-reduced soups
12.6Sauces
Maximum Level = 450 mg/kg
12.7Salads and savoury-based sandwich spreads
Maximum Level = 140 mg/kg
only Feinkostsalat
14.2.3Cider and perry
Maximum Level = 50 mg/L
excluding cydr jakościowy, perry jakościowe, cydr lodowy, perry lodowe
14.2.8Other alcoholic beverages including mixtures of alcoholic beverages with non-alcoholic beverages and other alcoholic beverages based on distilled alcohol with alcoholic strength by volume less than 15 %
Maximum Level = 250 mg/L
15.1Potato- cereal- flour- or starch-based snacks
Maximum Level = 200 mg/kg
15.2Processed nuts
Maximum Level = 200 mg/kg
16Desserts excluding products covered in category 1 3 and 4
Maximum Level = 400 mg/kg
only energy-reduced or with no added sugar
5.2Other confectionery including breath freshening micro-sweets
Maximum Level = 800 mg/kg
only cocoa or dried-fruit-based, energy-reduced or with no added sugar
5.4Decorations, coatings and fillings, except fruit-based fillings covered by category 4.2.4
Maximum Level = 1000 mg/kg
only starch-based confectionery energy-reduced or with no added sugar
4.2.5.3other similar fruit or vegetable spreads
Maximum Level = 400 mg/kg
only energy-reduced fruit or vegetable spreads and dried-fruit-based sandwich spreads, energy-reduced or with no added sugar
14.2.1beer and malt beverages
Maximum Level = 250 mg/L
only alcohol-free beer or with an alcohol content not exceeding 1,2 % vol; 'Bière de table/Tafelbier/Table beer' (original wort content less than 6 %) except for 'Obergäriges Einfachbier'; Beers with a minimum acidity of 30 milli-equivalents expressed as NaOH; Brown beers of the 'oud bruin' type
7.2Fine bakery wares
Maximum Level = 800 mg/kg
only cornets and wafers, for ice-cream, with no added sugar
17.2food supplements supplied in a liquid form excluding food supplements for Infants and young children
Maximum Level = 240 mg/L
17.1food supplements supplied in a solid form excluding food supplements for infants and young children’,
Maximum Level = 800 mg/kg
5.3chewing gum
Maximum Level = 1200 mg/kg
only with added sugars or polyols, as flavour enhancer
Footnote 12: If E 950, E 951, E 955, E 957, E 959 and E 961 are used in combination in chewing gum, the maximum level for each is reduced proportionally
18.2Meal replacement for weight control as referred to in Commission Regulation (EU) No 432/2012
= 320 mg/kg
14.1.4Flavoured_drinks
Maximum Level = 300 mg/L
only energy-reduced or with no added sugar
14.1.3Fruit nectars as defined by Directive 2001/112/EC and vegetable nectars and similar products
Maximum Level = 300 mg/L
only energy-reduced or with no added sugar

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