What Additives - Find Out What's In Your Food

by Yan Matusevich on 3/18/11 9:00 PM

Tested version: 2.3
Latest version: 4.0
Requires Android: from 2.2

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Summary

Our food is becoming more and more complex. By that I don’t mean food preparation, but what goes into our food and what it’s made up of. Even the simplest foods have ingredient lists that seem to go on forever. Not all additives are harmful, but some of them are dangerous to our health and well-being.

Find out what’s good for with the What Additives app!

 

Features & Use

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Our society has progressed immensely in a fairly short period of time. Whether it’s our society, technology or music – things are changing extremely fast. Unfortunately, progress isn’t always a positive thing. Sure, I love my new smartphone and table and the internet plays an essential role in my life. At the same time, there are some changes, especially in the food industry, that make me more than uncomfortable. Setting aside the debate about genetically-modified products, I would like to concentrate on the issue of food additives in today’s test report.

Consumers have high expectations when it comes to food. It has to taste good, look good, last long and be easy to prepare. In the last couple of decades, agricultural chemistry and biotechnology have been used to reach these goals. A lot of these food additives – whether artificial or natural – have a strong effect on the human body. I’m not against all food additives, but I think consumers have the right to know what’s being put in their food – something that is nearly impossible to know without relevant information. That’s where the What Additives comes in – to help you become a more informed consumer.

What Additives lists all those so-called “E numbers”. What Additives lists the following information for each specific additive:

  • Type of additive (preservative, antioxidant, regulator, stabilizer, emulsifier etc.)
  • Whether it’s vegan-friendly (i.e does it contain any animal products)
  • Whether it’s safe for kids
  • Detailed information about possible health risks

Even with the additives that have been deemed safe for consumption it is important to inform yourself on any possible side-effects. Although it is legal to consume alcohol, drinking too much at once can negatively affect your health. Whereas in Europe there has definitely been a strong tendency to fight against unhealthy food additives, the United States does a much worse job at regulated the food industry. So enough politics from me and let’s puts What Additives to the test!

 

I found a lemon-flavored vodka mix drink in my fridge from a fairly well-known producer. The list of ingredients looks more like the recipe for the atomic bomb rather than a drink. Besides sparkling water, vodka, sugar and different aromas the drink also includes the following additive:

  • Citric Acid E330: Regulator, vegan and safe for kids. A weak organic acid that occurs in the metabolism of virtually all living things. No know adverse effects.

Using this information, I can tell that E330 isn’t half as dangerous as it sounds.

Here’s a list of some other additives that were in the food I had in my fridge:

  • Sodium citrates E331: Regulator, vegan and safe for kids. Sodium salts of citric acid. Commercially prepared by fermentation of molasses with the mould Aspergillus niger. No know adverse effects.
  • Potassium sorbate E202: Preservative, vegan and safe for kids. An antifungal and antibacterial preservative, manufactured by neutralization of Sorbic Acid (E200) with potassium hydroxide. No know adverse effects.
  • Potassium benzoate E212: Preservative, vegan and attention with kids! The potassium salt of Benzoic Acid. People suffering from asthma, aspirin sensitivity or the skin disease urticaria may have allergic reactions.

It’s really interesting to see how much different stuff is packed into one small mixdrink. Thanks to What Additives I’ve informed myself about the possible dangers related to the potassium benzoate (E212). Now I’ll know to keep this additive away from children and people suffering from asthma and other medical conditions.

Bottom Line:
It’s not the functions that make What Additives great, but rather the amount of information it provides. You can search for additives by number (most commonly used in the EU) or by name (more typical for the US). I would have enjoyed seeing some more information pertaining to the way in which each additive is used. Nevertheless, the app is both informative and practical for conscientious consumers.
 

 

Screen & Controls

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What Additives is really easy to use. You’ll find a scrollable list of additives with numbers and names at the top of the screen. At the bottom you, you can search for additive by entering in the number or name. Four large icons show you all the most important information related to the additive. When the icons are green, it means that the additive is both vegan and safe. Red is warning sign for animal products and potential health hazards. Clicking on each icon gives you more details. The app is definitely not eye candy, but clear and simple to use.

 

Speed & Stability

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What Additives performed well on all three test devices. No crashes or other problems whatsoever

 

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What Additives can be downloaded for free from the AndroidPIT App Center. 

You'll be prompted to purchase the donate version after every start-up. 

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Market Comments

A Google User, Apr 29, 2013
Crashes on startup
A Google User, Mar 25, 2013
Good Good
A Google User, Mar 20, 2013
Great app! I use this app all the time. It's perfect and very much needed for new vegans!
A Google User, Mar 19, 2013
Easy to use Very easy to use, has clear outlines with sufficiently detailed.explanations.
A Google User, Feb 18, 2013
Samsung G3 Excellent, does a brilliant job. 3 kids, concerned, very happy with these results.
A Google User, Feb 3, 2013
Great app Even better with the update, hopefully it helps me live longer.
A Google User, Jan 31, 2013
good app i like this app!
A Google User, Jan 30, 2013
too many ads/rate me I paid for this app a while ago and now it's free and full of ads. I won't be getting any apps from this developer again :s
A Google User, Nov 25, 2012
I hate the comments popping up.
Ruth, Apr 26, 2012
160B isn't safe for kids! Uninstalling
Monica, Feb 6, 2012
Six out of Ten searches Will like this app more when the database contains more additives. Very hit and miss.
Josip, Jan 21, 2012
Uninstalling Concerns over aspartame have been rejected? By monsanto?
amanda, Jan 3, 2012
Forces close every time
Rohan, Dec 24, 2011
most informative and allows user comments! the review below needs to check themself, there are 5 glutamates only 2 are unsafe
Dusan, Nov 5, 2011
Glutamate no known adverse effects?? Information in this application is bull. Uninstalling.
Evelyn, Oct 14, 2011
Love it! Its so helpful when shopping to know exactly what I'm buying.
john, Sep 30, 2011
Fantastic and easy quick referance when shopping
Maree, Sep 25, 2011
Great concept, but quite a few say they are safe for kids when they are proven to cause hyperactivity and emotional outbursts. Like 160b, please fix.
Pavel, Aug 22, 2011
like it,thanks
Alex, Aug 15, 2011
Ignorant
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