What is E435?
E435 is Polysorbate 60 โ a synthetic emulsifier built on fatty acids that may come from plant oils (including palm) or animal fat, used as a emulsifier to help help mix ingredients that would normally separate, like oil and water.
What is E435 (Polysorbate 60)?
E435 is the E-number for polysorbate 60, one of the emulsifiers group of food additives (E400โE499). Additives in this group help mix ingredients that would normally separate, like oil and water. A synthetic emulsifier built on fatty acids that may come from plant oils (including palm) or animal fat. Like every E-number, E435 has been evaluated and authorised for use in food in the European Union โ the 'E' literally stands for Europe, and a number is only granted after a safety assessment. That authorisation doesn't mean every additive suits every diet or that all concerns are settled, which is why we break down the safety, vegan, vegetarian and halal status of E435 in detail below.
Where is E435 found?
E435 is typically used in bread, margarine, chocolate, ice cream, cakes and processed foods. You'll find it listed in the ingredients either by its E-number (E435) or by its full name, polysorbate 60. Common foods that may contain E435 include:
- Bread
- Margarine
- Chocolate
- Ice cream
- Cakes and processed foods
Full guide: foods containing E435 and how to spot it on labels โ
E435 is often searched by its common name โ see also: Is Polysorbate 60 safe?
Is E435 safe?
E435 is approved for use in the EU, UK and US at regulated levels, but some concerns or conditions apply. For most people, normal dietary exposure to E435 is not considered harmful.
EFSA status: Authorised in the EU โ acceptable daily intake (ADI) or conditions of use apply
Source: European Food Safety Authority
Is E435 vegan?
E435 is uncertain for vegans โ it is a synthetic emulsifier built on fatty acids that may come from plant oils (including palm) or animal fat, and the label doesn't reveal the source. Look for a vegan certification or ask the manufacturer.
Full vegan status guide for E435 โIs E435 halal?
E435 is mashbooh (doubtful) โ a synthetic emulsifier built on fatty acids that may come from plant oils (including palm) or animal fat. Verify the source with the manufacturer or choose halal-certified products.
Full halal status guide for E435 โFrequently Asked Questions
What is E435 in food?
E435 is Polysorbate 60 โ a synthetic emulsifier built on fatty acids that may come from plant oils (including palm) or animal fat, used as a emulsifier to help help mix ingredients that would normally separate, like oil and water.
Is E435 safe to eat?
E435 is approved at regulated levels in the EU, UK and US, but some concerns exist โ see the safety section above. Most people can consume it in normal amounts without harm.
Is E435 vegan?
E435 is uncertain for vegans โ it is a synthetic emulsifier built on fatty acids that may come from plant oils (including palm) or animal fat, and the label doesn't reveal the source. Look for a vegan certification or ask the manufacturer.
Is E435 halal?
E435 is mashbooh (doubtful) โ a synthetic emulsifier built on fatty acids that may come from plant oils (including palm) or animal fat. Verify the source with the manufacturer or choose halal-certified products.
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Additive data sourced from Open Food Facts (ODbL licence) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).