Different types of fats were used.
The process is the same now, I think
In the 1700s, candles were typically made by repeatedly dipping a wick into melted tallow or beeswax until the desired thickness was achieved. The process required patience and skill to create evenly burning candles. Once the candles were formed, they were allowed to cool and harden before being ready for use.
Bees don't make candles but beekeepers sometimes do.
Colonists do blood and sacrifice someone then boil it to make candles.
They used grease and or fat with a whick to make candles. That is the simplest answer.
You can not make candles with food coloring, they are made out of WAX.
Shrek makes candles out of his ears wax.
You make your wish first, then blow out the candles. If you blow out the candles in one breath then your wish is supposed to come true.
candles
Candles, when lit, are fire. This is a form of energy, not electricity.
Candles are used to make light.
Pure soybean oil, producing soy wax, which can be used to make candles.