No because it will melt
yes because the die in the food coloring.
No because red die is not edible and food coloring is
No, you can die.
yes if you put green food colring it will turn green and then star to die
It may be fine to put food coloring on dead crickets in water. However, it may be harmful and painful to the insects if you apply food color them while alive, and may cause them to die.
Well, the flower will change the color of the food coloring. For example, if you used red the flower would change red. Unless, you put it ON the plant then it would die! You would have to put the food dye/coloring in the plant's water to help it survive when the coloring reaches its roots.
I assume you mean dye (as in color) the flour. Food coloring works best. If you want the flour to stay dry, use a powdered food coloring available from most specialty baking or cooking stores.
Sugar is a practical and economical method of food preservation and it achieves that by causing microbes to literally die of thirst.
You will need an aquadefistrilisator to remove traces of moisture from the sugar. These are similar to the machines used to draw the moisture from food that astronauts are sent into space with. One of these will cost approximately USD652,000,000 Alternatively, you could put it in a jar. - Geoff
well you can with food die (food colourant it in sugar and let it dry but if your talking about home made sugar that is made fully at home then I don't think so.
yeah just die a bone green with food coloring and then have someone put in the bag of ashes
they will but only when they die. The fish gets darker every time but doesnt change until then