lots of chemicals
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I not so sure, but I doubt it because red velvet taste nothing like chocolate. If it was red chocolate than it would taste like regular chocolate because it would just have food coloring in it.
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.
Marshmallow's aren't a fruit, but the food coloring inside it make it taste like a fruit
yummy. Like chocolate with red food coloring that is all it is.
a mixer of sugar and food coloring the sugar gives the great taste and the food coloring gives it the color you add lots of more too like milk carbohydrates sugar salt artificial coloring and food coloring u can make cotton candy any color if you have the foodcolring and cotton candy is also made of lots more like vitamins and stuff well that's what cotton candy is made of bye for now
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.
it taste like nothing because it is water
no, food coloring doesn't cause a chemical reaction, it is essenctially like water.
Absolutely none. Fish take food into their mouths and taste it. If they like it, they swallow, if not they will spit it out. The colour of the flakes has no bearing on what the fish takes in and tastes in my experience.Read more: What_effect_does_food_color_have_on_the_amount_of_food_a_fish_eats
because it feels like it
nothing