Is Ammonium Malate vegetarian?
Ammonium Malate
Ammonium malate is the ammonium salt of malic acid, produced synthetically, used as a food acid and flavouring agent. It is approved by Codex Alimentarius and the US FDA (INS 349), though not currently listed as an EU-approved additive.
| Also known as | Ammonium Malate, Ammonium salt of malic acid |
|---|---|
| E number | E349 |
| INS number | 349 |
| Last reviewed | 10 July 2026 |
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