as long as its food, and tastes yummy i dont think they care lol
generally when making multi colored frosting so you can just buy white and color it in different amounts for decorating.
Well it depends on what guinea pig food it is, ones with fruits, nuts, colored bits, ect. Are not even good for guinea pigs, so they are not good for rabbits. Timothy based good quality guinea pig pellets, however, are fine for rabbits.
You shouldn't. Food coloring does not work the same way that colored paints do.
Sausages come in many colors, some are even colored with food coloring.
Yes it will, because the rose is a vascular plant... so if you put food color in it, in about a day or 2 you will start to see the tip turn whatever color you used.
In most cases, none. There could be some reaction with a chemical in a particular food that might produce a color change -- and, of course, colored liquors and liqueurs will color food accordingly.
No, get guinea pig food for guinea pigs.
Typically, dark colored food coloring, such as red or blue, will color a white flower the quickest due to their intensity and concentration. It is recommended to dilute the food coloring in water before placing the flower in the colored water to prevent damage to the flower.
mix borax,water,flour, and food coloring and you get slime just like the one on nickelodeon
You can feed them both guinea pig food. Don't feed the guinea pig the rabbit food or it will be sick. Rabbits are ok on guinea pig food.
Although food coloring can be used to color pasta, the better quality colorful pastas are colored with vegetables. For example, orange pasta may be colored with carrots or tomatoes, green pasta colored with spinach, and a bright magenta pasta colored with beets.
Food is probably white before anything and it depends on what color the dough or what you make it out of is....it becomes colored when we sugar, spice, dye, and flavor it in any ways we want.