Potassium Tartrate (Cream of Tartar)

E336
Hazard level: No known concerns Antioxidant / acidity regulator (E300–399)

What is Potassium Tartrate (Cream of Tartar)?

Natural by-product of winemaking used as a raising agent and stabiliser in egg whites.

Is Potassium Tartrate (Cream of Tartar) safe?

Potassium Tartrate (Cream of Tartar) has no known health concerns in the amounts typically used in food.

Score impact: No penalty on the FoodsScan score (FoodsScan scores run 0–100, where 100 is best.)

Found in 16 of 9,912 analysed products in the FoodsScan database.

Regulatory sources: EFSA, FDA

Also known as

Potassium Tartrate (Cream of Tartar) is also known as e336, cream of tartar, калиев тартарат, калиеви тартарати, potassium tartrate — these all refer to the same ingredient.

potassium tartrate cream of tartar e336 potassium hydrogen tartrate калиеви тартарати калиев тартарат

Where Potassium Tartrate (Cream of Tartar) is typically found

Snacks Sweet Snacks Biscuits And Cakes Cakes Cooking Helpers

Related additives

Salt (Sodium Chloride) wheat Sugar (Sucrose) Sodium Carbonates (Baking Soda) (E500) Cocoa Mass (Liquor) Soy Lecithin Natural Flavouring Cocoa Butter Chocolate corn starch Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) (E300) Sodium Ascorbate (E301) Ascorbyl Palmitate (E304) Tocopherol (Vitamin E) (E306) Alpha-Tocopherol (Synthetic Vitamin E) (E307) Propyl Gallate (E310)

Products containing Potassium Tartrate (Cream of Tartar)

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