Carbon Black

Carbon black is a pigment that is commonly used in the food industry, including bakery and snack products, as a colorant. It is a finely divided form of carbon, produced by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. Carbon black imparts a deep black color to food items, and it is often used in applications such as black-colored bread, crackers, or snack coatings. It is important to note that carbon black used in food must meet safety and regulatory standards to ensure its suitability for consumption. Its use as a colorant allows for creative and visually appealing presentations of bakery and snack products.


Carbon black is commonly used in the food industry as a coloring agent in products like black-colored icing, candies, or coatings.

Within food items, carbon black primarily serves as a food colorant, providing a deep black color to enhance the appearance of various food products without imparting significant taste or altering texture.

Storage:

Cold-dry Storage 

Well Ventilated Area

Protect from The Light 

Packaging:

20-25 kg/pale