Annatto is a natural food dye derived from the seeds of the achiote tree. While it's natural, it can still trigger allergic reactions, headaches, and IBS symptoms in sensitive individuals.
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FDA approved and classified as 'natural.' EU approved. Generally recognized as one of the safer food colorings, but can cause reactions in sensitive individuals.
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CheckIt AI. (2026). "Is Annatto (E160b) Bad For You? Health Risks, Products & How to Avoid It (2026)". Climaverse PBC. Retrieved from https://getcheck.it/food-dyes/annatto"Is Annatto (E160b) Bad For You? Health Risks, Products & How to Avoid It (2026)." CheckIt AI, Climaverse PBC, 2026-03-22. https://getcheck.it/food-dyes/annatto.<a href="https://getcheck.it/food-dyes/annatto">Is Annatto (E160b) Bad For You? Health Risks, Products & How to Avoid It (2026) — CheckIt AI</a>@misc{checkit2026fooddyesannatto,
title = {Is Annatto (E160b) Bad For You? Health Risks, Products & How to Avoid It (2026)},
author = {CheckIt AI},
year = {2026},
publisher = {Climaverse PBC},
url = {https://getcheck.it/food-dyes/annatto},
note = {Retrieved 2026-03-22}
}