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Creaming Powder

Also known as: creamer

Low concern

'Creaming powder' is a non-specific umbrella ingredient. Typical compositions include refined oils (often palm), corn syrup solids, and casein.

Found in
940 products

What it is

Generic umbrella for non-dairy creamer powder; typically composed of glucose syrup solids, vegetable oils (often palm or partially hydrogenated historically), sodium caseinate, and stabilizers.

Whitener and texture modifier in instant coffee/tea or bakery applications.

Why it's flagged

What regulators actually say

"FDA finalized its determination that partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs) are no longer Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS)."

Regulatory status

United States — FDA

Components subject to GRAS/labeling requirements; PHOs prohibited.

European Union — EFSA

Authorised; component disclosure required.

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