Blue is a flavor ONLY in Ice/slush type beverages, or if it contains a large amount of dye. Otherwise, blue is a color.
It is a color. There is no such flavor as 'blue'.
flavor
Red color in acidic solutions and blue color in basic solutions.
A tint of blue, meaning a lighter color of blue.
No color will mix with green to get blue. Blue is a primary color when mixed with another primary color, yellow, produces green.
It is a color. There is no such flavor as 'blue'.
No, blue is not a flavor. Blue dyes are often used to color various flavors (usually blue raspberry, blueberry, or bubblegum) of things such as candy, snow cone syrups, drinks, etc., however blue itself is a color, not a flavor.
The color/flavor is orange.
Food coloring is flavorless; however, blue food coloring is often used to color raspberry flavored foods.
I don't think they really exist, I've never seen the actual fruit. Blue Raspberries are only used when talking about candy flavor, personally, I think it's just another way of saying blueberry. (Blueberry flavor tastes the same as blue raspberry flavor, and same color too).
Depending on the flavor, there are red, light blue, light green, light orange, and purple.
Blue is typically not associated with a specific flavor as it is a color rather than a taste. People may use the term "blue flavor" informally to describe foods or beverages that are artificially colored blue, which may have a berry or fruit-like taste.
The whitebark raspberry is naturally blue, but the blue raspberry flavor we know doesn't have anything to do with it. In fact, artificial raspberry flavor, blue or otherwise, was developed primarily from banana, cherry, and pineapple flavors.So, how did it get to be blue? The jury's still out on that one, but each of these factors probably played a role:There were plenty of red flavors already: Cherry, watermelon, apple, etc.Red No. 2, a once-popular food dye, was facing criticism for potentially causing cancer around when blue raspberry started to pop up. Red No. 2 was eventually banned in the United States, but Blue No. 1 didn’t have any controversy.ICEE, one of the earliest blue raspberry adopters, claims the bright color of its version was meant to match the color in its logo and to complement its already popular red cherry flavor.
Yes, there is a variety called Blackdown Blue pea. It is a heritage variety of pea with distinct dark blue-purple pods and seeds. It is known for its vibrant color and sweet flavor.
blue mold
For flavor and sometimes color
No it's a flavor.