You shouldn't. Food coloring does not work the same way that colored paints do.
No you can't
Yellow is a primary color, so you can't mix colors to get it If your talking about paints, you could either buy yellow itself or add a bit of white to orange, but it wouldn't be very much like yellow
White, or creamy white. Sometimes almost yellow if fresh from cow. And it can be brown or pink or whatever color you want it to be if you add chocolate or strawberries or food coloring.
The color of the food depends on the ingredients used, and sometimes the cooking method. Poaching chicken and fish can make it fairly white. Beef and pork retain their brown/red coloring. If you want to add a white gravy (bouillion, white flour or cornstarch), that will add "white" to the food.
When you are painting, you would add white or another light color.
According to two cake decorators, no. Use a white frosting and color it blue, or a white frosting and airbrush it.
If you don't add white [which is really an ABSCENCE of color ], you get black. And if you do add white... You get grey. :3333 Not really...
You add water too it..?
lightening
2 words: food coloring. you nkow when you get mint chocolate chip and its green? well they add green food coloring to do that. its originally white. so to get ice cream to be ifferent color they add food coloring.
add purple.
Lights employ a form of additive coloring. They add light to a scene and thus use the primary colors red, green, and blue (which when combined create white).Paints employ a form of subtractive coloring. They block light where they lay and use a different set of primary colors. Many think they would be red, blue, and yellow, but that's not really correct. The proper primary subtractive colors are cyan (white - red), magenta (white - green), and yellow (white - blue). If these three paints were to come together in the same place, all color would be obscured and you'd end up with black.
An off white color is often called a tint. You make it by adding a very small amount of any color to white. If you add a cool color it will look very crisp, and if you add a warm color it will look somewhat antique.