Effects of sulphite concentration on ammonium sulphite–glucose solution’s pH value and browning intensity were studied. Results showed both the solution’s pH value and browning intensity changed significantly in relation to the increases in SO32– concentration. 5‐hydroxymethyl‐2‐furaldehyde was measured by nuclear magnetic resonance and HPLC. This study indicates that the changes of 5‐hydroxymethyl‐2‐furaldehyde content accompanied changes in browning intensity. Moreover, adding ammonium sulphite significantly reduced the 5‐hydroxymethyl‐2‐furaldehyde content. The mechanism may be that SO32– limits the formation of N‐glucosamine, an important precursor for forming 5‐hydroxymethyl‐2‐furaldehyde, by reacting with glucose, which could not form an imine in further reaction.