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Brazzein
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Brazzein is rated "Not Yet Rated" according to current evidence. It is approved in the EU and approved in the US. This additive is banned or not approved in at least one major market.
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What is Brazzein?
Natural protein sweetener from West African oubli fruit. 500-2000x sweeter than sugar. Under development. Not yet approved in EU or US. Cweet brand developing it. Heat-stable
Regulatory Status by Country
🇺🇸 United StatesUS
ApprovedNatural protein sweetener from West African oubli fruit. 500-2000x sweeter than sugar. Under development. Not yet approved in EU or US. Cweet brand developing it. Heat-stable
🇪🇺 European UnionEU
NOT APPROVEDNatural protein sweetener from West African oubli fruit. 500-2000x sweeter than sugar. Under development. Not yet approved in EU or US. Cweet brand developing it. Heat-stable
🇬🇧 United KingdomUK
Same as EUFollows EU regulations
🇯🇵 Japan
Check MHLW🇨🇦 CanadaCA
ApprovedGenerally aligned with US FDA. Regulated by Health Canada.
🇦🇺 Australia/NZAU/NZ
Likely restrictedMay follow EU restrictions. Check FSANZ Schedule 15.
🇮🇳 India
May be restrictedCheck FSSAI regulations. India follows Codex Alimentarius guidelines.
🇰🇷 South KoreaKR
May be restrictedCheck MFDS (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety).
🇧🇷 Brazil
ApprovedGenerally aligned with Codex/US standards. Regulated by ANVISA.
🇨🇳 China
May be restrictedChina has independent standards. Check GB 2760.
Note: Canada, Australia/NZ, India, South Korea, Brazil, and China statuses are inferred from international regulatory patterns. Always verify with the relevant national authority.
This additive is banned or not approved in at least one country
Regulatory agencies in different countries may reach different conclusions about the same ingredient based on their assessment criteria, acceptable risk levels, and available evidence. Always check the latest regulations in your region.
Expert Analysis
Brazzein is classified as a sweetener in the food additive regulatory framework. Notably, regulatory agencies disagree on this additive — it is approved in the EU but approved in the US. This regulatory divergence reflects different risk assessment philosophies between jurisdictions. As with all food additives, moderation is key. Consult healthcare professionals for personalized dietary advice.
Is Brazzein safe?
Brazzein has a safety rating of "Not Yet Rated". Not yet rated
Is Brazzein vegan?
Brazzein is generally considered vegan-friendly, though sourcing may vary.
Is Brazzein banned in Europe?
No, Brazzein is NOT APPROVED in the EU.
What is Brazzein made from?
Natural protein sweetener from West African oubli fruit. 500-2000x sweeter than sugar. Under development. Not yet approved in EU or US. Cweet brand developing it. Heat-stable
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