User talk:144.43.250.43

Dear readers,

Please allow me to make a remark considering the WIKI page about potassium bromate. It is stated that "Potassium bromate is typically used in the United States as a flour improver (E number E924)". Combination of approval in the US and mentioning of an "E" number causes confusion, because the E numbering system is European. In Europe potassium bromate is not allowed as an additive and therefore, IT HAS NO E NUMBER. Mention an E number with a substance tat has no E number contributes to the strange concept of "forbidden E numbers".

I would like to suggest to replace the mentioned E924 by something like INS Number (link to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Numbering_System_for_Food_Additives?msclkid=b85e2e24ab8811ecafbd150565cc589c) 924.

I am not familiar with editing Wiki pages, so if someone else could take over this, I would be very grateful.

Hidde Rang, the Netherland (hidderang@gmail.com)144.43.250.43 (talk) 16:01, 24 March 2022 (UTC)