No. Pretty much all food dyes are based on benzene (tar) molecules. They are not derived from animal products.
yellow 5 is pork and yellow 6 and yellow 5 lake are not pork
Yellow5 is a stance that is made from pork
Ingredients:Sugar, corn syrup, hydrogenated palm kernel oil, less than 2% coca powder processed with alkali, dextrin, modified corn starch, artificial and natural flavors, coloring (includes yellow 6 lake, red 40 lake, yellow 5 lake, blue1 lake, blue 2 lake, yellow 5).
Yellow 5 in Flamin Hot Cheetos is an artificial coloring. So are red 40 lake, yellow 6 lake, and yellow 6 that are listed on the ingredient list on the package.
No. SweetTarts contain Dextrose, Maltodextrin, Malic Acid, and Less than 2% of Calcium Stearate, Artificial Flavors, Blue 1 Lake, Blue 2 Lake, Red 40 Lake, Yellow 5 Lake, Yellow 6 Lake.
Skittles' ingredients: Sugar, corn syrup, hydrogenated palm kernel oil, apple juice from concentrate, less than 2% - citric acid, dextrin, modified corn starch, natural and artificial flavors, coloring (includes yellow 6 lake, red 40 lake, yellow 5 lake, blue 2 lake, yellow 5, red 40, yellow 6, blue 1 lake, blue 1), ascorbic acid (vitamin c).No milk listed - so the answer would appear to be NO
well, obviously the beef in the pork would porkify that yellow chicken in the drawer to the left
Since all M&Ms are kosher, the ingredients are the same as any. A package of peanut M & M's lists the following ingredients: Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Chocolate, Cocoa Butter, Skim Milk, Lactose, Milkfat, Peanuts, Soy Lecithin, Salt, Artificial Flavors), Sugar, Peanuts, Cornstarch, Less than 1% - Corn Syrup, Gum Acacia, Coloring (Includes Red 40 Lake, Blue 2 Lake, Blue 1 Lake, Yellow 6, Yellow 5, Red 40, Blue 1, Blue 2, Yellow 5 Lake, Yellow 6 Lake), Dextrin, titanium oxide.
Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Chocolate, skim milk, Cocoa Butter, lactose, milkfat, Soy Lecithin, salt, artificial flavor), Sugar, Cornstarch, less than 1% - Corn Syrup, dextrin, coloring (includes blue 1 lake, yellow 6, red 40, yellow 5, blue 1, red 40 lake, blue 2 lake, yellow 6 lake, blue 2), Gum Acacia.
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No. Pretty much all food dyes are based on benzene (tar) molecules. They are not derived from animal products.http://wiki.answers.com/Is_urea_and_yellow_5_pork#ixzz16qBzIT7q
I think it is a food colorant also known as sunset yellow. Source: http://www.foodadditivesworld.com/sunset-yellow.html