Some may be, but you definitely cannot apply that as a rule.
For example, a popular red colour called "Cochineal" is manufactured by crushing small beatles and using their' blood.
Yes as long as its not crunchy cause the peanuts wont be good with food coloring
apples with organic peanut butter
Butter is made from cream, cream is whitish in color. Yellow butter is yellow because food coloring is added.
Butter is naturally that color. Margarine requires a yellow colorant to mimic the color of butter. before it is colored it is white.
There are no "artificial" food coloring that is organic, since that would contradict the term organic. But you can find some organic food colorings if you want, but I would suggest cooking veggies a different way to make them more attractive (perhaps stir-fry?), and try out different fruits until you find ones the children like.
Yes. Being organic does not give food unnatural properties that would prevent spoilage or rancidity.
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An artificial flavoring that causes lung disease.
it is organic
It is organic
Polar. The food dyes must be able to dissolve in water which is a polar solvent.
"how long is piece of string?" depending on the color, because there is so many different types of food coloring there is an assortments of different ways which they are made some food coloring is made of chemicals and some is made of organic substances even bugs.due to the question being so open/indirect, there 10's of different answers on the ways of which food coloring is made, green food coloring is often derived from seaweed, colors in jelly's are often chemical and hence commercially produced in a big factory.