Shellac (Food Glaze) — Hidden Processing Agent — Is It Vegan?
Also known as: E904, Lac resin, Confectioner's glaze, Pharmaceutical glaze, Resinous glaze
Not Vegan
This processing agent is derived from animals or their byproducts.
Not required on labels
When used as a food additive, E904 or 'shellac' should be declared. When used as a wax coating on fresh fruit, it may be listed as 'wax coating' or 'food-grade wax' without specifying shellac. Pharmaceuticals are not required to list excipients in all jurisdictions.
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Editorial Notes
Shellac is one of the most widely encountered non-vegan processing agents in mainstream food. Jelly Belly jelly beans and many other commercial jelly bean brands use shellac. The waxing of supermarket apples and citrus fruit with shellac is common in the UK and USA. Carnauba wax (E903) is a plant-derived alternative that produces a similar shine and is used by some vegan-friendly manufacturers.