Brown may be produced by combining red and green food coloring. It would be wise to make a small test batch to determine the proportion of each color.
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You don't need to dye them.You can use food coloring to color them.
Yes this site has instructions.instructables.com/id/how-to-color-stuff-without-food-coloring/
hell no. looks can be decieving. Food coloring is only used to make food look more appealing.
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i just mixed aqua and red food coloring with icing and it came out a rusty redish brown color i don't know if that helps for what your trying to do
All things being equal, color of food coloring will not make a difference. If the ingredients used to make the coloring are different, then there may be a slight difference. This would be a great science experiment.
It is a main source of color you choose to put in the water and make it the color
the chlorplasts trap in the color to make it change
According to two cake decorators, no. Use a white frosting and color it blue, or a white frosting and airbrush it.
It wouldn't effect the flavor or anything. Just the colorMore information:Although adding food coloring to banana bread would change the color slightly, the results probably would not be satisfactory. Banana bread naturally has a deep tan / brown color, so additional food coloring, whether red, yellow, blue or green, would only make the bread a muddy unappetizing brown.