Yes, all food coloring has a taste. I did a science expiriment and it concluded that they all do... but they taste different according to the person
My mom said the blue tasted like sour milk and red and green had no taste.
My sister said the blue had no taste, the red tasted sweet, and the green was bitter.
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Food coloring has no effect on a food's flavor, but it might effect the diner's perception of the food's flavor. A blueberry muffin is delicious, a blueberry muffin turned to black with food coloring will receive poor reviews (it just will). Brown gravy is delicious, green gravy is sent back to the kitchen and the chef may get punched in the nose.
There is no known reason for the choice of colour. The beer is amber, not green. It is in a green bottle in an effort to keep light from turning the taste skunky. Brown bottles are best at this however. Green beer is a result of food coloring being added. That's all!
Take a fruit (apple?)color slices differently (red, orange, green, blue, purple, etc. with a tasteless coloring agent (food coloring).Ask a few people to taste the various pieces and describe or indicate on a scale the tasteSee if they describe any differences.
Food coloring has no taste and should not affect the taste of the food. However, the color of a food can impact psychology and make people think the food tastes different, even when, objectively, it tastes the same.
yes
not really
NO! it only makes it yellow
They have an odd coloring and they have a very tangy taste.
lots of chemicals
well the food coloring affects the apple juice because the food COLORING only affects the color not the taste .
add food coloring any color you want but not to much it will take the taste out of the icing