Cotton candy is a food made from sugar. It is naturally white when made. Food coloring is added to make it "fun", and that is why cotton candy is often pink or blue.
The name "cotton candy" might be used to describe a color, such as a paint chip or a crayon, but that name was used simply to make it sound fun and the color it represents is completely arbitrary.
Cotton ready for harvesting is white in colour and fluffy.
That's the color it comes - it grows in small fluffy white balls on the bush. -
No!, only if you get color is if you create your own color and color the cotton.
Yes, cotton shirts can fade
You eat it!
cotton was usually white or pink back in those times
dye it dye
Any color we can dye it to other color. we can also denudation some colors.
Any curtain that is 100% cotton can be easily dyed to any color in your home. Curtains with a mix of cotton and synthetic fabrics can also be dyed, but will not absorb color as easily.
They both dissolve at the same speed. Their color has nothing to do with it. Actually, the color is food dye, and cotton candy is originally white.
it absorbs the color inside and spreads it on the outside causing it to be the color of the liquid.
sugar with a different color
No it was originally WHITE
Having color that will not run or fade with washing or wear. Cotton is colorfast if its colors and dyes do not bleed or run.